Production Process

Production Process

Production Process

Authenticity on camera is difficult to achieve. They give awards for it. Actors remember lines.

Anchormen read prompts. Attorneys, inclined to over-prepare, will find this works against them for

for a video project that aims to capture and convey the character, capability and approachability

of the attorney(s) and law firm. Pre-production for the attorney consists of scheduling time, scoping

topics, cornering participants and notching one great shower soliloquy. The video shoot is an event,

it’s almost fun. Authenticity comes from authenticity. Biggest shoot ever: 2024 in Tucson; seven

attorneys and eleven of their clients; three full days of shooting and one half-day. Attorneys already

know how to talk about what they do. The directing trick with all the lights, camera and action is to

make them forget all that—and focus. Your undauntable director has done this hundreds of times:

making video stars out of attorneys who'd rather be doing something else.

Authenticity on camera is difficult to achieve. They give awards for it. Actors remember lines.

Anchormen read prompts. Attorneys, inclined to over-prepare, will find this works against them for

for a video project that aims to capture and convey the character, capability and approachability

of the attorney(s) and law firm. Pre-production for the attorney consists of scheduling time, scoping

topics, cornering participants and notching one great shower soliloquy. The video shoot is an event,

it’s almost fun. Authenticity comes from authenticity. Biggest shoot ever: 2024 in Tucson; seven

attorneys and eleven of their clients; three full days of shooting and one half-day. Attorneys already

know how to talk about what they do. The directing trick with all the lights, camera and action is to

make them forget all that—and focus. Your undauntable director has done this hundreds of times:

making video stars out of attorneys who'd rather be doing something else.

Authenticity on camera is difficult to achieve. They give

awards for it. Actors remember lines. Anchormen read

prompts. Attorneys, inclined to over-prepare, will find this

works against them for for a video project that aims to

capture and convey the character, capability and

approachability of the attorney(s) and law firm. Pre-

production for the attorney consists of scheduling time,

scoping topics, cornering participants and notching one

great shower soliloquy. The video shoot is an event, it’s

almost fun. Authenticity comes from authenticity. Biggest

shoot ever: 2024 in Tucson; seven attorneys and eleven

of their clients; three full days of shooting and one half-day.

Attorneys already know how to talk about what they do.

The directing trick with all the lights, camera and action is

to make them forget all that—and focus. Your undauntable

director has done this hundreds of times: making video stars

out of attorneys who'd rather be doing something else.

Let's Talk, Briefly

Let's Talk, Briefly

Let's Talk, Briefly

Your phone conversation will be with David Walsh, the founder of FacesMedia and your future personal

director if we hit it off. The conversation will be brief, informative and encouraging. If you are not in a

position to spend a minimum of $8,000, do not fill out the form below. If you are an agency interested in

improving the engagement and effectiveness of your clients' websites, please fill out the form below.

FacesMedia has worked with most major law firm website and marketing providers in the U.S., including

FindLaw, Justia and Scorpion among dozens of others. FacesMedia has produced over 5,000 videos for law

firms across the United States since 2007. Your phone conversation will be with David Walsh, the founder,

and it will be brief, informative and encouraging.

Your phone conversation will be with David Walsh, the founder

of FacesMedia and your future personal director if we hit it off.

The conversation will be brief, informative and encouraging. If

you are not in a position to spend a minimum of $8,000, do not

fill out the form below. If you are an agency interested in

improving the engagement and effectiveness of your clients'

websites, please fill out the form below.

If you would prefer to leave a voicemail, you can do so here: 646-660-1966

If you would prefer to leave a voicemail, you can do so here: 646-660-1966

FacesMedia is based in Lowell, Massachusetts

Pro Video + Photos for Law Firms

Pro Video + Photos for Law Firms

Pro Video + Photos for Law Firms