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Comment by Howard Brodsky, CCVS, CLVS on August 10, 2012 at 19:05

Hi!  If anyone needs a videographer, I've been producing legal video for 5 years.  Received the CCVS from the AGCV and the CLVS from the NCRA.  Also have trial presentation certification from the NCRA.  I have serviced the northeast corridor from Boston to Washington, D.C.  I typically service NYC, Newark, NJ and Philadelphia.  I've produced legal video depositions overseas in Europe at The Hague and in Switzerland.  I've been in professional videography for over 25 years and I typically bring about $20,000 worth of pro state-of-the-art digital video production equipment to a deposition.  I travel light on overseas or long-range national assignments.  I am fully insured and carry extra liability insurance to access the most secure facilities.  I am equipped to produce specialty depositions, such as multiple camera, Elmo, split screen.  My rates are very reasonable.  I have outstanding references for domestic and overseas legal video production work.  (201) 280-8614  Certified Legal Video Services, LLC

Comment by J.D. Hock on August 10, 2012 at 14:25

Just reminding everyone that I cover Michigan mainly, but will go anywhere you need me to.  4 years CCVS, 12 years behind a camera. Notary (Michigan Only).  Looking to work.  (989) 739-0866

Comment by Debbie Landi on June 29, 2012 at 15:25

I am looking for freelance videographers in the San Jose, CA area.   Please send emails to inquiries@landireporters.com.    Not that you will just cover San Jose, but that you also live nearby.

Comment by A&L Legal Video on June 27, 2012 at 14:40

I have a video depo I need covered in Los Angeles, tomorrow.  Please contact me at kheaton@cox.net if you are available and interested in the job.  Please include your rates.

Thank you.

Comment by Jeffrey Menton on March 16, 2012 at 13:00

Jeff Menton here from Valuable Video, Inc., a certified videographer since 1998, in Miami, Florida. For my local travel area in Florida I mostly cover Miami-Dade, Broward & Palm Beach Counties. But I travel the world.  Just wanted to let everybody know that I'm back from my 5 week foreign assignment in Asia.

Ready for my next foreign assignment, if you need a seasoned grey hair behind the camera please feel free to contract me.

I have a complete 110v/220v system for any foreign country.

Miami, Florida is the gateway to South America and have been to most of them as well as just about every Caribbean Island. So if your assignment needs coverage please contact me. Passport and yellow shot book always up to date.

Have also had many assignments in Europe, Africa and Asia.

Contact info:

Jeff Menton- Valuable Video, Inc.

Miami, FL 33186

305 382-1889 OFFICE

305 778-5036 CELL

jeff@valuablevideo.com

Comment by Lee Bitman on March 16, 2012 at 7:33

Hi.  I am looking for a Videographer for March 22 & 23 in Daytona.  Anyone interested please forward your contact info and rates to support@trialdep.com.

Thanks in advance,

Lee

Comment by Lee Bitman on July 27, 2011 at 12:16
Hi,
Any freelance videographers in Dallasm Tx area? I have a video I need covered next Tuesday 8/2/11.

Please email your contact info and rates to videodeps@yahoo.com

Thanks in advance,

Lee
Comment by Howard Brodsky, CCVS, CLVS on June 13, 2011 at 14:32
Just finished a couple of long days in Manhattan.  The output of that was 22 MPEG-2 DVD's in lengths running from 55 minutes to 163 minutes.  Recorded everything onto P2 memory cards, ingested in FCP, encoded with Compressor.  Tip: you can speed up this workflow by batch processing in Compressor.  The output quality was very good.  The advantages of this workflow are all of the QC you can build into it (noise filtration, color balancing, even chapter indexing the deposition log).  The disadvantages are it's time consuming and a multi-step process.  I think the advantages vastly outweigh the disadvantages.  I have never had a recording failure and I have used this system all over the world.  Recording is all solid state and there are no cards to swap out because I can record about 9 hours and twenty minutes of on-the-record testimony.  Even during an 11 or 12 hour workday I would not expect to shoot that much on-the-record testimony.  The longest I've had to shoot on the record in a single day so far was around 7 hours.  Downloading that much can be done in less than an hour.  I put the video on a RAID where I archive it.  I use 128 GB of A-Series P2 memory.  The two cards cost more than the camera.  Expensive.  But highly reliable.
Comment by LuAnn Parks on June 2, 2011 at 14:09
Robert, it was here online.  I have AOL and there was a "headline" saying, TOP 10 Business Picks"....or something like that.   I clicked on it, and Legal Videography was one of the ten.  It mentioned other areas of videography, but was heavy on the legal part...video depositions, court play-back, etc.   I wish now that I had printed it off.    8-( 
Comment by Robert Rinkewich on June 2, 2011 at 6:59
Luann. Can you tell me where you read this list? Thanks.
 

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