View this power of an interactive demonstrative in this example, an animated recreation and description of a basic 4-stroke engine.
Medical cases are easier to show as animations rather than a series of charts and explainations. A detailed animation will resonate in the minds of your Jury.
During arguments, you may wish to focus on only certain dates or incidents. By clicking on the red dots on the interactive timeline, you can select specific dates to show or remove from view as needed, as shown in this example.
A demonstrative showing how power is transfered from batteries in the front of an small jet to the engines, tail controls and landing gear.
View this power of an interactive demonstrative in this example, an animated recreation and description of how a canal lock works.
Showing is always better than telling, especially when dealing with complex concepts. This clip shows how foam insulation is sprayed into walls and expands to fill the space.
Interactive demonstratives make complex concepts easy to understand, as shown in this step-by step detailing of the incidents leading up to the contamination of the water table below 50 and 70 Jackson Street.
Timelines are crucial in many court cases, and an interactive timeline presents your case in a straightforward and easy to understand visual manner. This interactive timeline is a chronology of events related to Andrews Continental Investment Corp. from the time they first started taking on clients to their bankruptcy.
In this example of an interactive timeline, green calendar dates represent the events leading up to the termination of Mr. Willis. Each highlighted date summarizes incident from that day.