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Next-Gen Video Creation for Lawyers: CAMG Unveils Creative Visionary AI Suite

Next-Gen Video Creation for Lawyers: CAMG Unveils Creative Visionary AI Suite

Business Wire19-06-2025
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Consumer Attorney Marketing Group (CAMG), a full-service advertising, marketing and public relations agency serving lawyers and law firms, today announced the introduction of Creative Visionary AI Suite, a groundbreaking creative platform developed specifically for legal professionals. Designed to meet complex demands of law firm marketing, the platform is powered by a custom-built infrastructure that integrates an exclusive stack of cutting-edge artificial intelligence tools, including Google VEO 3.
'Our Creative Visionary AI Suite isn't just an upgrade, it's a complete reinvention of how law firms create video and digital content.'~ Steve Nober, founder and CEO of CAMG.
Traditional video production often requires time-consuming and expensive tasks such as scripting, casting, filming, editing, and logistics. However, Creative Visionary AI Suite removes these production hurdles and empowers firms of all sizes to produce cinematic-quality television commercials, social media videos, and other multimedia assets quickly, cost-effectively, and without the need for large production crews.
'Our Creative Visionary AI Suite isn't just an upgrade, it's a complete reinvention of how law firms create video and digital content,' said Steve Nober, founder and CEO of CAMG. 'By harnessing the power of Google VEO 3, we built the infrastructure to give attorneys the ability to produce cinematic-quality media faster and more affordably than ever before.'
Unlike off-the-shelf tools, Creative Visionary AI Suite was built from the ground up to deliver purpose-driven solutions for the legal industry, providing creative flexibility to develop a range of styles and market test variations to optimize performance date in real time.
CAMG's Creative Visionary AI Suite, powered by VEO 3, includes other AI-powered tools that allow for complete video creation within a secure environment. Users can design video and audio elements using royalty-free music, custom jingles, and sound effects aligned with a firm's visual and brand identity.
Creative Visionary AI Suite produces high-quality, HD and 4K cinematic videos using simple text prompts. Additionally, it offers advanced audio tools that enable synchronization of voiceovers, dialogue, ambient sound, and music to help reduce production costs.
The system can also generate multilingual and localized content, automatically translating and adapting videos for different languages and regional markets. Additionally, it includes built-in A/B testing capabilities, allowing users to optimize video performance through real-time editing and version testing.
By drastically reducing the time and cost of video production, CAMG's Creative Visionary Suite levels the playing field by enabling solo practitioners and small firms the ability to compete with large firms without sacrificing quality or creativity. Campaigns that once took weeks or months can now be launched in days, or even hours, allowing firms to react quickly to emerging legal developments or market opportunities.
'Creative Visionary AI Suite marks a turning point for legal marketing,' added Nober. 'We're combining the latest AI advancements with our deep understanding of the legal space to deliver a platform that's fast, flexible, and incredibly powerful.'
Attorneys and law firms interested in learning more or request a demo of CAMG's Creative Visionary AI Suite can visit https://www.camginc.com/visionary-ai-suite-020 to schedule a meeting.
About Consumer Attorney Marketing Group (CAMG)
Consumer Attorney Marketing Group (CAMG) is a leading full-service marketing agency dedicated to empowering legal professionals with a comprehensive suite of customized marketing solutions for both personal injury and mass torts. These include website design and development; SEO; advertising across television, radio, digital, print, and more; social media and content marketing; cutting-edge video production; public relations; call center and intake operations; contract services; medical record review and retrieval; and data publishing. Expanding its services into the financial sector, CAMG also operates CAMG Capital Connect, a personal injury and mass tort investment program that connects litigation funders with multidistrict litigation (MDL) leadership law firms. Funders retain full control over capital deployment while benefiting from CAMG's 15 years of mass tort expertise, exclusive relationships with top firms, and proprietary data to inform investments. With all case acquisition handled in-house, from creative production and media buying to intake, CAMG ensures transparency and strict adherence to ethical compliance.
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