Legal Videographer at Filevine | Torre

Legal Videographer

You'll shape legal evidence with precision and cutting-edge technology.
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Role SummaryAs a legal videographer, you record high-quality video and audio of legal proceedings like depositions and trials, ensuring the footage meets strict legal, technical, and ethical standards to serve as official records or evidence. You work closely with attorneys, court reporters, and paralegals, either as part of a legal services firm or as a freelancer.ResponsibilitiesSet up, test, and operate video, audio, lighting, and related equipment in depositions, courtrooms, or other legal settings.Ensure that recordings are clear, accurate, and continuous, capturing both visual and audio elements (including witness statements, attorney questions, non-verbal cues) with minimal disruption.Monitor recording during the event: adjust lighting, audio levels or camera angles if needed.Edit the footage afterwards: remove extraneous content, synchronize with transcripts if required, add timestamps, labels (e.g. identifying speaker), ensure compliance with standard formats.Prepare the video for presentation, which may include formatting for court use, making backup copies, encoding/transcoding, ensuring data security, proper file storage, archiving.Adhere to all legal, procedural, ethical, and confidentiality standards. Maintain chain of custody and ensure integrity of recordings as evidence.Coordinate with legal professionals (attorneys, court reporting agencies) to understand requirements for each case or deposition (e.g., specific angles, transcript synchronization, format).Maintain and manage equipment: perform regular maintenance, keep up-to-date on new video and audio technologies, troubleshoot technical issues.Occasionally, present or assist in presenting video evidence or depositions in the courtroom.QualificationsTechnical ability with video and audio equipment: cameras, microphones, lighting, tripods, etc.Experience or familiarity with video editing software (e.g. Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro, or similar), ability to sync video with transcripts, encode or convert formats.Strong attention to detail, good listening skills, ability to capture nonverbal cues, maintain continuity.Understanding of legal proceedings, terminology, rules of evidence, courtroom / deposition protocols.Ethical conduct, discretion, confidentiality: dealing with sensitive legal material and witness testimony.Cool Company BenefitsA dynamic, rapidly growing company, focused on helping organizations thriveMedical, Dental, & Vision Insurance (for full-time employees)Competitive & Fair PayMaternity & paternity leave (for full-time employees)Short & long-term disabilityOpportunity to learn from a dedicated leadership teamCentrally located open office building in Sugar House (onsite employees)Top-of-the-line company swagPrivacy Policy NoticeFilevine will handle your personal information according to what’s outlined in our Privacy Policy.AI disclaimerWe may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing responses. These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made by humans. If you would like more information about how your data is processed, please contact us.
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