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ISBN 10: B08NWC1Q3X
ISBN 13: 978-1601568496
Author: John Cleaves
If a picture is worth a thousand words, then just imagine what an animated exhibit will tell jurors about your case. According to legal technologist John Cleaves, that is what PowerPoint does: it helps you design dramatic courtroom demonstratives that not only illustrate your point but creates memorable images and animations that will stay in the minds of jurors in the deliberation room and beyond. If slideshows of bulleted lists are all you ever do with PowerPoint, then you’re missing out on what puts the power in PowerPoint.
In the second edition of Demonstratives: Making Effective Graphics for Trial, you will learn, step by step, how to:
- Develop a consistent theme (or “brand”) throughout your demonstratives so they have their own “look and feel” that jurors can readily identify as your side of the case
- Create a variety of timelines that tell and “sell” your client’s story in the order it happened
- Make your important quotes, callouts, and “tear outs” look like they were created by a professional graphic artist
- Transform your data into graphs and charts that explain or analyze information in a clear way
- Insert photographs, videos, and animated GIFs into your slideshow to demonstrate who, what, where, and even how
- Add motion to the objects you create to bring to life traffic patterns, patent figures, equipment machination, and much more
- Design three-dimensional physical models, still lifes, and text that highlight volume, size, and spatial relationships among objects
The book closes with everything you need to know to share your demonstratives in the courtroom: from the Federal Rules of Evidence you must consider to a checklist of audio-visual equipment to bring and tasks to complete once you are finally in the courtroom.
Check out this video for a sample of what you’ll learn. With Demonstratives at your side, your exhibits will never be the same again.
Demonstratives Making Effectiv Graphics for Trial 2nd Table of contents:
Chapter 1 Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint
§ 1.1 What Is Demonstrative Evidence?
§ 1.1.1 Trial Theme/Story Development
§ 1.1.2 Storyboards
§ 1.1.3 Presentation Script (Sample)
§ 1.1.4 Case Storyboard (Sample)
§ 1.1.5 Tutorial: Developing a Script and Storyboard
§ 1.2 Simple, Understandable, Memorable
§ 1.2.1 Simple
§ 1.2.2 Understandable
§ 1.2.3 Memorable
§ 1.2.4 Conclusion
§ 1.3 The Right Tools For The Job
§ 1.3.1 Placing Tools on the Quick Access Toolbar
§ 1.3.2 Home Ribbon
§ 1.3.3 Contextual Ribbons
§ 1.3.3.1 Drawing Tools Format
§ 1.3.3.2 Picture Tools Format
§ 1.3.3.3 Video Tools Format
§ 1.3.3.4 Video Tools Playback
§ 1.3.3.5 Insert Ribbon
§ 1.3.3.6 Design Ribbon
§ 1.3.3.7 Transition Ribbon
§ 1.3.3.8 Animation Ribbon
§ 1.3.3.9 View Ribbon
§ 1.4 PowerPoint Primer
§ 1.4.1 General Terminology
§ 1.4.2 Working with Text
§ 1.4.3 Manipulating Text
§ 1.4.4 One More Note about Text Boxes
§ 1.4.5 Working with Shapes
Chapter 2 Templates and Themes
§ 2.1 The Benefits of Having a Consistent Theme throughout Your Demonstratives
§ 2.2 PowerPoint Tools for Creating Your Theme Template
§ 2.2.1 Using Format Background
§ 2.2.2 Using the Theme Templates on the Design Ribbon
§ 2.2.3 Using Templates from the File Menu
§ 2.2.4 Creating a Custom Template on the Slide Master
§ 2.3 For Extra Pizazz: Insert an Animated GIF
§ 2.4 A Note about Design
§ 2.5 Examples of User-Created Theme Slides in PowerPoint
§ 2.6 Tutorial: Developing a Template
§ 2.7 Expert Level: How to Make the Graphic at the Beginning of this Chapter
Chapter 3 Timelines
§ 3.1 Timelines, What Are They Good For?
§ 3.2 Tools You Can Use to Make Timelines
§ 3.3 Making a Timeline
§ 3.4 Making a Horizontal Timeline
§ 3.5 Creating Date Entry Lines
§ 3.6 For Extra Pizazz: “Build” the Timeline Using Animations
§ 3.7 Making a Vertical Timeline
§ 3.8 Use the Timeline to “Sell” Your Story
§ 3.9 Additional Timeline Examples
§ 3.10 Tutorial: Building a Timeline
§ 3.11 Expert Level: How to Make the Graphic at the Beginning of this Chapter
Chapter 4 Quotes and Callouts
§ 4.1 Using Trial Presentation or Adobe Acrobat Software to Create Callouts
§ 4.2 Using Adobe Acrobat as a Courtroom Presentation Tool
§ 4.3 Creating a Quote
§ 4.4 Creating a Callout
§ 4.4.1 Create a Backdrop for the Page from the Document
§ 4.4.2 Import a Page from the Document
§ 4.4.3 Highlight in PowerPoint
§ 4.4.4 Use Ready-Made Callouts
§ 4.4.5 Make a Callout Using a Portion of an Image
§ 4.5 Cropping Images
§ 4.6 More about the Remove Background Button
§ 4.7 For Extra Pizazz: Create a “Tear Out” for Your Callout
§ 4.8 Tutorial: Working with Documents
§ 4.9 Expert Level: How to Make the Graphic at the Beginning of this Chapter
Chapter 5 Graphs
§ 5.1 Software Tools to Create Graphs
§ 5.2 PowerPoint Techniques
§ 5.3 Animating Graphs
§ 5.4 Additional Graph Examples
§ 5.5 Working with Tables
§ 5.6 Tutorial: Creating Graphics to Represent Numbers
§ 5.7 Expert Level: How to Make the Graphic at the Beginning of this Chapter
Chapter 6 Charts
§ 6.1 Awesome Chart-Making Software Tools
§ 6.2 Making a Map Using Clip Art
§ 6.3 The Classic “3 Examples” Chart
§ 6.4 Additional Examples
§ 6.5 Venn Diagrams
§ 6.6 Tutorial: Creating Venn Diagrams
§ 6.7 Patent Highlighting
§ 6.8 Diagrams
§ 6.9 Logos
§ 6.10 Better Ways to Make Bullet Points
§ 6.11 Additional Chart Examples
§ 6.12 Tutorial: Creating Illustrated Charts
§ 6.13 Expert Level: How to Make the Graphic at the Beginning of this Chapter
Chapter 7 Photographs and Video
§ 7.1 Photographs
§ 7.2 Video
§ 7.3 Photo and Video Software Tools
§ 7.4 Working with Photographs
§ 7.5 For Extra Pizazz: Flip the Photos
§ 7.6 Working with Video
§ 7.7 Video Playback Controls
§ 7.8 Tutorial: Creating a Witness Image
§ 7.9 Video Bookmarks
§ 7.10 Expert Level: How to Make the Graphic at the Beginning of this Chapter
Chapter 8 Animations
§ 8.1 Animation Software and Tools
§ 8.2 Overview of Animation Options
§ 8.3 Document Callouts
§ 8.4 Highlighting
§ 8.5 Timeline Entries
§ 8.6 Your Cast of Characters
§ 8.7 Adding Motion to Objects (Basic)
§ 8.8 Animating a “Pen” (Advanced)
§ 8.9 Tutorial: Creating Graphics with Drawings and Photos
§ 8.10 Expert Level: How to Make the Graphic at the Beginning of this Chapter
§ 8.11 For Extra Pizazz: Add Motion
Chapter 9 3-D and Physical Models
§ 9.1 3-D Software Tools
§ 9.2 Creating a Still Life
§ 9.3 Adding 3-D Flair to Text
§ 9.4 Making One Object Pass through Another
§ 9.5 Tutorial: Making Issues Come Alive for Jurors
§ 9.6 Expert Level: How to Make the Graphic at the Beginning of this Chapter
§ 9.7 For Extra Pizazz: Animate the Smoke
Chapter 10 Using Demonstratives
§ 10.1 Rules Regarding Demonstratives
§ 10.2 Using Demonstratives in Court
§ 10.3 The Courtroom Scout
§ 10.4 Sketch of the Typical Courtroom
§ 10.5 Courtroom A/V Equipment Checklist
§ 10.6 Using Demonstratives in Your Opening Statement
§ 10.7 Using Demonstratives with Experts
§ 10.8 Using Demonstratives in Your Closing Argument
§ 10.9 Wrapping Up in PowerPoint
§ 10.10 Displaying PowerPoint Presentations
§ 10.11 Presentation Mode
§ 10.12 Using a Wireless Clicker
§ 10.13 Printing in PowerPoint
§ 10.14 Expert Level: How to Make the Graphic at the Beginning of this Chapter
§ 10.15 For Extra Pizazz: Rotate the Crossbar
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