An in-person video deposition is a recorded, sworn testimony taken outside of the courtroom — typically at a law office, conference room, or neutral location — where a certified videographer captures the witness on camera alongside an audio recording of the proceeding. Juries and judges respond more powerfully to seeing a witness's demeanor, facial expressions, and body language than to reading a transcript alone. Video humanizes testimony.
An in-person video deposition is a recorded, sworn testimony taken outside of the courtroom — typically at a law office, conference room, or neutral location — where a certified videographer captures the witness on camera alongside an audio recording of the proceeding. Juries and judges respond more powerfully to seeing a witness's demeanor, facial expressions, and body language than to reading a transcript alone. Video humanizes testimony.