If you’re a videographer looking to stand out in the field, the NCRA Certified Legal Video Specialist (CLVS) credential may be just what you need to level up. An important step in the process is to take the CLVS Production exam. There’s still time to sign up for the November test, but the clock is ticking! Registration will close October 31 at midnight Eastern.
Turn your eye for detail and your videography skills into an asset for your professional advancement in this unique field. The CLVS credential offers the chance to use your expertise with cameras, mixers, and lighting to play a crucial role in preserving the legal record.
The exam, being held Nov. 13-15 at NCRA headquarters in Reston, Va., is a crucial step in earning a certification that demonstrates your expertise in all aspects of legal videography — from capturing court proceedings to producing accurate and timely video products.
Candidates who attend a November exam date may also register for the optional Hands-on Training on Nov. 13 that is held in conjunction with the Production Exam.
Prior to taking the November Production Exam, candidates must have taken the mandatory CLVS Certification Education which is available online through the NCRA Learning Center.
A third step is to take the CLVS Written Knowledge Test (WKT).
Learn more about the process of taking the CLVS Production Exam.
Important dates:
• Registration: Sept. 15-Oct. 31
• Hands-on Training: Nov. 13 – afternoon
• Production Exam: Nov. 14-15
Costs: The CLVS Production Exam and Hands-on Training are administered twice a year, in spring and fall.
- Exam: $325 (NCRA members); $425 (nonmembers
- Optional Hands-on Training: $200 (NCRA members); $300 (nonmembers)
- Mandatory Online CLVS Education Workshop and the CLVS WKT: visit NCRA.org/CLVS.
NCRA members who hold another credential, such as the Registered Professional Reporter (RPR), can earn 0.25 PDC each after passing the CLVS Written Knowledge Test and the CLVS Production Exam.
Please visit NCRA.org/CLVS for additional information. If you have any questions, email clvs@ncra.org.
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