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| Capturing events on film or video provides a number of benefits. When your business requires reliable image capture it is always best to depend on a professional who knows how to properly get the shots and sounds that you need. Here are just some of the ways video recordings may be of use to your business: |
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| General Events Coverage |
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| Businesses, government agencies and special events all benefit from maintaining video coverage of specific meetings and events, which may be held for future reference. |
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| Law Enforcement Video Recording and Archiving |
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| This service covers agencies in need of video recording and footage storage. Areas such as event reconstruction, witness testimony and general video documentation are typical of this type of service. |
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| Bank Asset Archival Video Coverage |
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| In order to protect assets that may go unattended, we are able to provide financial institutions with video taped records of assets. In the case of seized properties banks may have an interest in keeping records of the condition of such locations. |
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Construction Draws |
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| This is used to confirm completed work on construction sites. Particularly where construction projections are financed on a phased “draw” system, which requires the completion of construction phases before each segment of funding is released. A recorded, project phase, site inspection can be provided to the financier, along with a signed certification of the inspection, for their further action. |
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| Insurance Company Asset & Archival Video Coverage |
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| Insurance agencies and their clients are constantly gathering visual evidence to document the condition of items or locations covered under various policies. We provides video coverage, allowing for a full motion video perspective of anything relating to a policy or claim. Some recordings may include examinations under oath, examinations of insured items, and incident reconstructions. |
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| Video Wills |
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| For those interested in placing their last will and testament on video, video recording is often an option. With proper legal council, a video will can provide even greater certainty of intent. |
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| Pre-Construction Video Surveys |
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Construction firms may use recorded video and digital stills to document the condition of a property before starting development. This process shows existing damage to curbs, streets, sidewalks, driveways, trees and poles, reducing post construction complaints referring to heavy equipment operations in effected communities. Faulty complaints may be due to damages that preexisted or clearly fraudulent claims. With recorded evidence in hand, construction companies can be saved thousands of dollars in legal action. |
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