Since 1994, we have been focusing on Legal video Services in the New England area
when you need a powerful video presentation that will help your case settle at a mediation, you need to hire a company that specializes in legal videography. A company that has years of experience producing Video Settlement Brochures, Day in the Life videos and Wrongful Death videos. A company that understands how to tell your client’s story in a way that conveys the extent of their devastating injuries without relying on sentimentality to manipulate the viewer. A company that knows how crucial it is for your audience to be able to connect with your client.
FTB Productions IS that company. We have been focusing on legal video services in Boston, and all of New England, since 1994. We provide services for cases involving personal injury, medical malpractice, product liability, aviation accidents and other civil matters. Our attention to detail - combined with our expertise in knowing what works - guides us in creating a video presentation that will tell your client’s story in a way that an ordinary written demand package simply can't.
Satisfied clients have always acknowledged that our productions had a major role in settling their cases and increasing the award amounts as much as twice as originally expected. With results like that, can you really afford to ignore video's potential?
Keywords: Legal video Services, Video depositions, day in the life videos, video settlement brochures, editing, site inspections
Interview Q&A
How long have you been in business?
Fade to Black Productions has been focusing on your video needs since 1994.
What is your primary product or service?
We mainly work with the Legal Community producing video that can be used at Trials or Mediations. This can be anything from a Deposition, to a will signing to a site survey to a Day in the Life Documentary.
How do you differentiate yourself from other businesses in your category and area?
What sets us apart from our competitors is our attention to detail and the compassion we feel for our clients' clients. Whenever I do a day int he Life video, or an interview of someone who lost a loved one, I try to put myself in their shoes and treat them the way I would want to be treated in such a vulnerable situation.