Legal Videographers

 There are dozens of different professionals employed by the legal market. The legal professionals that most people are familiar with include lawyers, judges, police officers, legal secretaries and paralegals. However, there are also several other professionals that supplement the work done by these common legal business people, and they include forensic scientists, doctors, expert witness and legal videographers.

There are several different types of legal videographer specializations to choose from. Some of these specializations include: court videographers, video deposition specialists, contract videographers and legal reporters. Legal videographers can either be directly employed by a court, or they can be hired by an attorney.



While there currently isn't a law requiring a legal videographer to be certified, it is definitely in the videographer's best interest to obtain certification in the type of legal video services they plan to offer. There are several certifications available. A Certified Deposition Video Specialist videotapes depositions to be used for building court cases, a Certified Video Documentary Specialist creates video settlement presentations that are used to encourage court cases to settle out of court, a Certified Court Video Specialist films settlement documentaries and video depositions, a Certified Visual Presentation Specialist offers several services including CGI crime scene recreations, synchronize video evidence and present video evidence in courtrooms and a Certified Legal Video Instructor is a highly qualified legal videographer that is certified to teach legal videography courses and to certify other videographers.

Right now there is a shortage of legal videographers. The need for video specialists is especially high in California, New York, Florida and in high crime cities. If you are looking for a job in the film industry then you may want to consider applying for a legal videography employment opportunity.

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