Legal Videography in South Carolina
KDay Video Production provides professional legal videography services in South Carolina and North Carolina, with a focus on Greenville, Spartanburg, Anderson, Clemson, Duncan, and the Upstate region. With over 12 years of experience, we provide in-person video depositions, remote deposition support, day-in-the-life videos, legal site inspections, trial edits, video syncing, clip creation, and audio enhancement for attorneys, law firms, court reporting agencies, and legal teams.
Every legal video service is handled with clean audio, stable framing, reliable coverage, and professional final files. Contact KDay Video Production to schedule legal videography services in South Carolina, North Carolina, or the surrounding region.
Deposition Video Services for Attorneys
KDay Video Production provides professional legal video deposition services for attorneys, court reporting agencies, and legal teams throughout South Carolina. We capture clear, properly framed deposition video with reliable audio, steady composition, and dependable delivery. Whether the deposition is in person, remote, or hybrid, every recording is handled with the professionalism and attention to detail legal work requires.
Remote Depositions
Remote depositions require more than just clicking record. We provide dependable remote deposition support with a hardwired fiber internet connection, professional recording workflow, witness-focused video capture, and technical support throughout the proceeding. From setup to troubleshooting, KDay Video helps keep remote depositions running smoothly so attorneys, witnesses, and court reporters can stay focused on the record.
Day-in-the-Life Videos
Day-in-the-life videos are produced with care, patience, and respect for the people involved. These videos help document daily routines, limitations, medical needs, mobility challenges, and the real impact an injury or condition has on a person’s life. KDay Video works carefully and compassionately to create clear, useful legal video content that attorneys can rely on for mediation, settlement, or trial preparation.
Legal Site Inspections
Legal site inspection videos help preserve the condition, layout, and details of a location for use in a case. KDay Video can document accident scenes, properties, job sites, construction areas, damaged structures, roadways, and other locations where visual evidence matters. Video and aerial imagery can help attorneys better understand the scene and present important details clearly.
Trial Edits and Video Syncing
KDay Video provides post-production support for legal video, including trial edits, clip creation, picture-in-picture edits, transcript syncing, audio enhancement, and deposition video preparation. Whether you need clean clips for mediation, synced video for trial presentation, or polished edits from a recorded deposition, we can help prepare legal video in a format that is clear, organized, and ready to use.
Pricing for Legal Video Production
Pricing depends on the type of legal video service, location, recording time, and final deliverables needed. Deposition video, remote support, day-in-the-life videos, site inspections, trial edits, and video syncing are each quoted based on the details of the job. Contact KDay Video with the date, location, service needed, and any special requirements, and we will provide a clear quote as quickly as possible.
Book Legal Video Direct and Save
When attorneys, law firms, and legal teams book directly with KDay Video Production, they work directly with the videographer handling the job. That means clearer communication, simpler scheduling, fewer pricing layers, and no unnecessary third-party markups.
Direct booking may save clients 10 to 40 percent, and sometimes more depending on the job, location, and requested services. You still receive professional legal videography, clean audio, stable framing, reliable delivery, and experienced deposition support without the extra pass-through costs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What information do you need to schedule a legal video deposition?
Please provide the deposition date, start time, location or remote platform, witness name, case caption if available, and any special instructions from the attorney, court reporter, or agency. If the deposition is remote, please also include the meeting link and any technical requirements.
How do you keep remote depositions reliable?
Remote depositions are handled with a professional recording workflow, hardwired fiber internet, dedicated monitoring, and technical support during the proceeding. The goal is to keep the witness video, audio, and recording process stable from start to finish.
Do you only record the witness during remote depositions?
Yes, the witness is the primary recorded subject for remote deposition video unless a different setup is requested. This keeps the final recording clean, focused, and useful for legal review or trial preparation.
When would an attorney use a day-in-the-life video?
A day-in-the-life video can help show how an injury, illness, disability, or life change affects a person’s daily routine. These videos may be useful for mediation, settlement discussions, case evaluation, or trial preparation.
How do you approach sensitive day-in-the-life filming?
These projects are filmed with patience, respect, and discretion. The goal is not to exaggerate or dramatize anything, but to clearly document real daily challenges in a professional and compassionate way.
What types of locations can be documented for legal site inspections?
Site inspection videos can include accident scenes, homes, businesses, construction sites, roadways, damaged property, job sites, or any location where visual documentation may help explain the facts of a case.
Can aerial video or drone photography be used for legal site inspections?
Yes, when appropriate and legally permitted. Aerial imagery can help show layout, distance, access points, property conditions, surrounding areas, and other details that may be difficult to capture from the ground.
What do trial edits and synced deposition videos help with?
Trial edits and synced video make deposition footage easier to review, organize, and present. They can help attorneys quickly locate key testimony, prepare clips for mediation or trial, and present video in a cleaner, more professional format.
How far in advance should I book legal video services?
As early as possible is best, especially for in-person depositions, site inspections, and day-in-the-life videos. Same-week availability may be possible depending on the schedule, but advance notice helps ensure proper preparation.
How quickly can finished video be delivered?
Turnaround depends on the length of the recording, the type of service, and the deliverables needed. Standard deposition video is usually simpler to prepare, while trial edits, synced video, day-in-the-life projects, and site inspection videos may require additional editing time. Standard depositions have a typical turnaround time of 7-10 business days. Rush delivery is always available for time sensitive matters.
