Courtroom Video-video maker magazine


This article talks about the job offerings and openings in the courtroom as a legal videographer. Law suits are on the rise right now with people suing bankers, investment brokers, insurance companies, and lenders. As of now, wedding and special event videographers are out of work and are trying to find a better use for their equipment. People think that they don’t get paid that much money but they are wrong. Legal videographers making video documentaries can get paid $500 to $3,000 per finished minute! Not only do people need to be trained properly but they also need to know how the law works inside the court room. For example, you cannot film pain and agony to show to the jury because it can be deemed a deliberate attempt to play the emotions of the jury. Legal video is not a new thing. It has been around since the 1970’s in Pennsylvania. In conclusion, if you are interested in being a legal videographer and know the law, then apply to become a legal videographer and start earning some good money. No “certification” is needed for this job as of now but soon a certification will be needed.

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