Friday, January 12, 2018

They would have artists draw stetches of the defendants................lawyers, etc............and the media would report the mood from the courtroom....................how so and so looked..........happy, gloomy.............angry, etc....


Courtroom sketch artists: Documenting history where cameras aren't ...

https://www.cbsnews.com/.../courtroom-sketch-artists-documenting-history-where-ca...
Oct 22, 2017 - New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady is seen in Manhattan federal court Aug. 12, 2015, in this sketch by Jane Rosenberg. When courtroom artist Jane Rosenberg rushed out a sketch of the Patriots' Tom Brady during his "Deflategate" appearance, she wasn't only lampooned -- she was flat out mocked.

Taylor Swift's court sketch: A misunderstood art - BBC News - BBC.com

www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-40909553
Aug 14, 2017 - In the UK, most courtrooms ban cameras - and artists are prohibited from sketching people in court as part of the 1925 criminal justice act. The artists have to make notes during the hearings - and then draw their impressions from memory. Julia Quenzler, a court artist in the UK, told the BBC in a previous ...

Courtroom Sketch Artist | Careers | Salary | TheArtCareerProject.com

https://www.theartcareerproject.com/careers/courtroom-sketch-artist
Courtroom Sketch Artist. Courtroom sketch artists are individuals who record and report trials using visual art creations. While many trials allow cameras to be present in the courtroom, judges can ban their use in trials which require discretion. The depictions of courtroom events and emotions are utilized by the media to ...

Why we still need courtroom sketch artists - Vox

https://www.vox.com/videos/2017/10/6/.../courtroom-sketch-artists
Oct 6, 2017
Christine Cornell, who's been sketching trials for more than 40 years, explains her work.

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