When testimony matters, the way it is captured matters just as much.
LexHD is not simply a legal videography company. We are a strategic partner to attorneys—delivering flawless deposition recordings, seamless remote proceedings, and courtroom-ready video evidence nationwide.
For litigators who demand certainty, clarity, and absolute professionalism, LexHD is the firm trusted to preserve the record exactly as it must be preserved.



- Every case turns on credibility.
- Every trial turns on evidence.
- Every verdict turns on perception.
Legal videography sits at the intersection of all three.
At LexHD, we specialize exclusively in capturing legal proceedings with uncompromising precision—ensuring that every word, every pause, every gesture, and every critical moment is preserved with absolute fidelity.
Our mission is simple:
To provide attorneys with deposition video so accurate, so professional, and so reliable that it becomes an unquestionable asset in every phase of litigation.
Legal videography is not a commodity.
It is a discipline.
The difference between an amateur recording and a professional legal video can determine whether testimony persuades a jury—or confuses them.
LexHD was built to eliminate that risk.
We combine:
When LexHD is on the job, attorneys never worry about the record.
Whether your case is in Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Miami, or anywhere in between, LexHD delivers the same gold-standard experience.
Our national network of certified legal videographers ensures:
- Large firms, multi-jurisdiction cases, and high-stakes matters demand dependable partners.
- LexHD was built for exactly that purpose.
Professional Deposition Videography
From routine discovery depositions to complex, high-profile matters, LexHD provides meticulously captured video testimony that stands up to the highest levels of scrutiny.
Every LexHD deposition includes:
- We do not simply “record depositions.”
- We preserve testimony at the standard trials require.
Remote depositions are no longer an alternative. They are a core part of modern litigation.
LexHD delivers fully managed remote deposition services that feel as controlled and professional as in-person proceedings.
Our remote deposition platform includes:
Attorneys can focus on questioning witnesses while LexHD handles every technical detail.
A legal videographer’s job is not passive.
LexHD professionals actively manage every proceeding to ensure:
We anticipate problems before they occur and solve them instantly when they do.
After every proceeding, LexHD provides attorneys with video that is immediately usable for litigation:
From deposition room to courtroom, LexHD ensures a seamless workflow.
Technology Built for Litigation
Great legal videography is impossible without great equipment.
LexHD invests in the highest-grade professional tools so that attorneys never have to worry about quality or reliability.
Our technicians utilize:
Every LexHD setup is designed for one goal:
Zero technical surprises. Ever.
Redundancy Without Compromise
Legal proceedings cannot be re-recorded.
That is why LexHD operates with rigorous backup protocols:
Our systems are engineered so that a technical failure is never a possibility—only a contingency already solved.
Professional Environments That Elevate Testimony
A deposition is not just about what is said. It is about how it is perceived.
LexHD ensures that every proceeding is conducted in an environment that maximizes:
We manage lighting, backgrounds, camera angles, and acoustics so that the final product looks like evidence—not a casual recording.
Beyond Recording: Comprehensive Post-Production
Great videography continues after the camera stops rolling.
LexHD offers full-service legal video post-production, including:
From raw footage to polished trial exhibit, LexHD handles the entire process.
Compliance You Can Trust
Legal videography is governed by strict standards.
LexHD operates in full compliance with:
Our videographers are trained to understand the legal context of every proceeding—not just the technical aspects.
Who Relies on LexHD
LexHD serves:
From routine depositions to bet-the-company litigation, our clients trust LexHD because their cases demand nothing less.
The LexHD Promise
When you choose LexHD, you receive more than a videographer.
You receive:
Our job is to remove every technical worry from the deposition process so attorneys can focus on what they do best: practicing law.
What Attorneys Experience With LexHD
No excuses.
No complications.
Just perfect preservation of the record.
Schedule With Confidence
In litigation, there are no second chances.
The deposition happens once.
The testimony happens once.
The record happens once.
LexHD exists to ensure it is captured perfectly—every single time.
LexHD – Where Testimony Becomes Unassailable Evidence
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In-Person, Remote, and Hybrid Services
With LexHD, our in-person deposition videography services set the gold standard for professionalism and reliability. We seamlessly integrate with your legal team, providing on-site videography that captures every crucial detail with impeccable clarity. Our seasoned videographers bring state-of-the-art equipment, ensuring the highest quality recording that meets the stringent demands of the legal industry. With Lex HD, you can trust that your in-person depositions will be handled with the utmost care and precision.

Embrace the future of legal proceedings with LexHD’s remote deposition services. Our cutting-edge technology ensures seamless connectivity, allowing you to conduct depositions from anywhere in the world without compromising on quality. Our remote videography services are designed to deliver the same level of excellence and professionalism you expect from in-person sessions. With secure, high-definition video and crystal-clear audio, we ensure every word and expression is captured accurately, making remote depositions a convenient yet uncompromised option.
Combining the best of both worlds, LexHD’s hybrid deposition services offer unparalleled flexibility. Whether your team is spread across multiple locations or you need to accommodate a mix of in-person and remote participants, our hybrid solutions ensure a seamless experience. We provide the technological expertise to integrate all participants into a cohesive, high-quality recording. Our commitment to excellence ensures that every deposition, regardless of format, is handled with the same level of professionalism and precision that defines Lex HD

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Yes, video depositions are admissible in both state and federal courts when properly noticed and recorded in accordance with the applicable rules of civil procedure. For federal cases, Rule 30(b)(3) and Rule 32 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure govern the use and admissibility of depositions, including video. The recording must be made under oath, with proper notice to all parties, and handled by a qualified, impartial operator — such as a certified legal videographer.
A video deposition offers significant advantages over a written transcript alone:
To record a deposition by video, the deposition notice must:
The deposition must be recorded by a neutral, qualified operator — often a Certified Legal Video Specialist (CLVS) trained by the National Court Reporters Association (NCRA) or an equivalent state-certified videographer. LexHD only uses professionally trained legal videographers who understand deposition protocol, court admissibility standards, and chain-of-custody procedures.
Absolutely. LexHD offers:
LexHD videographers come equipped with redundant systems to prevent data loss:
LexHD delivers deposition video files:
Yes. Our transcript syncing services align your certified court reporter transcript with the exact time-coded video. This allows:
Yes. Under Federal Rule 32(a)(4) and most state equivalents, video deposition footage can be played in court if:
Our videographers:
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