14 Jan Production Workflows: Getting Started with Legal Advocacy Videos
Legal Video Advocacy | Jackie ZammutoThis workflow is for advocates, legal teams and filmmakers producing legal advocacy videos to consider before, during and after filming.
This workflow is for advocates, legal teams and filmmakers producing legal advocacy videos to consider before, during and after filming.
These presentation slides are for advocates, lawyers, filmmakers and anyone interested in using video as a storytelling tool for helping an incarcerated individual seek clemency, parole or sentencing mitigation.
These tips for advocates, filmmakers and legal teams can help simplify the legal video advocacy production process.
WITNESS’ Legal Video Advocacy Program offers trainings and resources for advocates, lawyers and incarcerated individuals interested in using video to help reduce client sentences, and advocate for decarceration through clemency and parole.
This post recaps the WITNESS US team’s recent video evidence and advocacy trainings with immigrant rights defenders and attorneys in Tijuana, Mexico.
Following the police killings of Michael Brown Jr. and Eric Garner in 2014, many people advocated for the widespread adoption of police body cameras as a solution to ending systemic police abuse and increasing transparency. Yet, they haven’t been effective. Now, more than five years later, we look back at our initial predictions, take stock in what we’ve learned and offer recommendations for moving forward.
Gathering Surveillance Video Footage of an Encounter with Immigration Enforcement and Converting it into Supporting Evidence for a Proceeding
Wiretapping laws were intended to protect people’s privacy in the United States, but in some cases they’ve been used to challenge the right to record the police.
Watch our panel conversation exploring how journalists and advocates can work together to safely and ethically amplify immigrant voices.
This post recaps the WITNESS US teams Eyes on the Border video documentation and advocacy trainings with directly impacted communities in the Rio Grande Valley, Texas