From our humble beginnings of sitting in a federal judge’s chambers back in 1975 in Savannah, Georgia helping write the first order that eventually led to FRCP Rule 30(b)(4) to presenting in front of the renowned Inner Circle of Advocates, the road to success for the thousands of trial attorneys and their clients we work for has been paved with compassion, judiciousness, creativeness and intelligence resulting in loads of rewards. With over 5,000 videos produced and with a settlement rate and/or increased offer rate of over 98%, Omni Video, founded by Christopher Ballard in 1975, has become the “gold-standard” video production company used by trial attorneys across the nation for all of their demonstrative evidence, settlement and mediation presentations.
Working exclusively in Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice, Toxic-Tort and Products Liability cases, our range of digital programs include Settlement and Mediation Videos, Day in the Life Documentaries, Wrongful-Death Biographies, Animations and Real-Life Reenactments. With our state-of-the-art digital production facilities on the east and west coasts of the country and our 24/7/365 commitment and capabilities your access, control and direction of any evidence we produce for you is easily accessible by internet or email thereby allowing both of us to collaborate and stay on top of the latest developments and strategies of your case.
Our case docket varies from big cases to small. Our trial attorney customers range from sole-practice to members of the Inner Circle of Advocates, the American Board of Trial Advocates and the Plaintiffs Medical Association. Omni Video contributed to the establishment and success of the southern membership chapters of the American Board of Trial Advocates. Our integrity, reputation and success is built upon compassionate, hard-working and caring producers and broadcast journalists who are trained in medicine and rehabilitation. They are totally committed to portraying the most powerful and compelling story for each and every case in order to make the most of its settlement or verdict value.