Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Trial Graphics- 3D Trial Graphics

Trial graphics is a term used to describe the visual aids used by attorneys to give jurors a clear, visual explanation of the relevant facts surrounding a case during a trial.



The use of trial graphics, also known as litigation graphics, courtroom graphics or courtroom exhibits, might include illustrations, photographs (often enlarged to show detail), charts, PowerPoint presentations and 3D animated scenes. These visual tools are intended to persuade jurors to view the facts of a case in favor of the presenter, be it the case of the defense or prosecution. 



To learn more about Trial Graphics and to see some examples of Courtroom Exhibits visit the TMBA, Inc. website www.tmba.tv

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Osama Bin Laden's Guest House

Osama Bin Laden's Guest House



His guesthouse was located in University Town, a handsome suburb of quiet walled compounds , built originally by the British in the colonial era . The two-story concrete villa would set a pattern for bin Laden for the next twenty years. The villa was plush by Peshawar standards, as was every locale bin Laden occupied from then on. Bin Laden’s lifestyle, however, was simple. He shared sleeping quarters in the dormitories with the transients. He was living with many other volunteers, sleeping either on thin mattresses, or on rugs thrown on the ground.



To read more you can visit he TMBA website: http://www.tmba.tv/broadcastanimation/history/osamas-hideouts/university-town-guesthouse/



or to see the video you can go here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngVnUC6a2wE



Osama Bin Laden's Al Jihad Offices

Osama Bin Laden's Guest House



A newspaper, Al Jihad, had offices in the guesthouse. In the downstairs meeting room bin Laden and other Islamist leaders sipped tea while sitting on woven rugs.



To read more you can visit the TMBA website: http://www.tmba.tv/broadcastanimation/history/osamas-hideouts/al-jihad-offices/



or to see the video you can go here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngVnUC6a2wE



Osama Bin Laden's Al Jihad Offices

Osama Bin Laden's Al Jihad Offices



A newspaper, Al Jihad, had offices in the guesthouse. In the downstairs meeting room bin Laden and other Islamist leaders sipped tea while sitting on woven rugs.



To read more you can visit the TMBA website: http://www.tmba.tv/broadcastanimation/history/osamas-hideouts/al-jihad-offices/



or to see the video you can go here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngVnUC6a2wE

Osama Bin Laden al-Masada

Osama Bin Laden's al-Masada (Lion's Den)



It is certain Bin Laden did build one camp near Jajhi Afghanistan, where only arab fighters were allowed. It was known as al-Masada or The Lion’s Den….a series of barrack, ammunition, stores, firing ranges, makeshift first-aid clinic, communication point and so forth.

The Mujahideen al-Masada ("Lion's Den") compound had been constructed by Osama bin Laden, in order to have a training facility that didn't rely on Pakistan.



To read more you can visit the TMBA website: al-Masaada compound



or to see the video you can go here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngVnUC6a2wE



Osama's Hideouts- Caves at Tora Bora

Osama's Hideouts- Caves at Tora Bora



While cold and uncomfortable, some of the caves had rock walled rooms carved out by Afghan fighters during the jihad with the Soviets and were equipped with generators and water supplies. These were areas that were designed to allow people to hole up inside, and to hide out, to store food, to store weapons, to store people.



To read more you can visit the TMBA website: Osama Caves at Tora Bora



or to see the video you can go here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngVnUC6a2wE