Legal videography has grown by leaps and bounds as digital video and DVD have emerged as common litigation tools, and made searching for the "Perry Mason" moment upon which cases often turn a simple matter of timecodes, syncing, and indexing. Much broader than taping depositions, the legal videography field presents unique challenges to videographers looking to expand their shooting scope.
From Inherit the Wind and The Caine Mutiny to Perry Mason, A Few Good Men, and the O.J. Simpson trial, we've all seen the spellbinding drama that affairs of the court can yield.