There are many ways of using video on a website, either you feature yourself and your staff or else you feature the firm and your clients (perhaps with a voice over) - the best approach depends on budget and your confidence in front of camera.
Examples
- Corporate Videos - providing a general introduction to the firm
- Gosschalks - a good quality example of the value of interesting editing
- The 2020 Group - presenter style - walks in from the side and introduces the firm
- Pearson Hinchliffe - probably a presenter; too much hand movement
- Hill Dickinson - staff discussing ideas on homepage
- The Head Partnership - presenter style
- Aequitas Legal - rather dull introduction
- Temple Bright - well produced corporate video with some time lapse photography
- Staff "VideoSnaps" - not sure how else to describe these soundless, 3-second videos (we like them)
- Staff Profiles - introduction to particular members of the firm
- Kitsons
- Kingsley Napley
- 60SecondPitch - a video production company focusing on video profiles
- Topic Specific Videos - presenting information and expertise on particular topics
- Kingsley Napley - Good video of The Bribery Act
- Healys - Lasting Power of Attorney - 10min (a very long video)
- Wooley & Co - Talking about getting a divorce
- Client Testimonials - a collection of video made with real clients
- Head Injury UK - lots of video testimonials about head injury
- Off the Wall....Brand Videos - an eclectic collection of videos that aim to promote the brand of the firm
- Rali Solicitors - released just before the football Worldcup
- Kerman & Co - webcam of the Royal Courts of Justice
- Clutton Cox - Xtranormal video about divorce, basically a cartoon.....humourous?
- Other Video-related Issues (not from the legal sector)
- No boxes - the presenter climbs out of the box
- Kintish - Story style video about networking
- Cardew Group - Short videos to replace banner images
For top quality video online we use dedicated video servers that use bit-rate-switching technology (the quality of the video you receive is dependent on the speed of our line and the size of your video window). It's all clever stuff and much better quality than can be achieved with YouTube: for example: Ensors budget video or Sundance Media.







