Litigation Media Design & Development

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Dave Nugent, an independent senior litigation producer, designer and consultant, has crafted winning litigation media presentations for over 10 years, across a national range of venues and every practice area, to design and produce trial and ADR presentations, from single hardboards to DVD deliverable interactive programs. Dave is backed by a stellar team of litigation-savvy designers.

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Film & Video Production

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Dave Nugent touts over 15 years of experience as an award-winning writer-director-producer of film and video, highly adept and well-honed in writing, designing, producing and directing productions in broadcast, documentary, educational, corporate and commercial productions, from pre-production through to post-production and delivery.

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Who is
Media Design & Production?

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Dave Nugent is a 15+ year senior-level producer and media consultant highly adept and well-honed in concepting, information design, writing, managing, producing and directing productions in film, video, digital-interactive media, courtroom & ADR presentation, graphics and animation, and spanning every market/medium - including Educational, Litigation, Broadcast, Corporate, Commercial and more.

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phone: 415.831.0101
email: davenug@mediadesignprod.com
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Will Your Story Fly?

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What did noir detective novelist Raymond Chandler have in common with 15th century artist and visionary inventor Leonardo da Vinci? In their words…

"A good story cannot be devised; it has to be distilled."
- Raymond Chandler

"Simplicity is the ultimate form of sophistication."
- Leonardo da Vinci

Both knew that, in each of their respective media, to best craft a compelling “composition”, one that conveys and shapes the desired effect, that simplicity and distillation are the primary tools of the trade.

Too much detail and embellishment, too much for an audience to extract, sort through and compose on their own, and that audience is left to their own interpretive capacity … and, as theorist and art critic Susan Sontag aptly said:

"Interpretation is the revenge of the intellect upon art."