Clear Eyed Media
Video Production in Springfield, MA

At Clear Eyed Media, under the leadership of three-time Emmy-nominated journalist Joe Douglass, we specialize in translating these intricate narratives into captivating visual tales. Our settlement documentaries and day-in-the-life videos are meticulously crafted to illuminate your clients' experiences, rendering their realities undeniable and profoundly resonant with jurors, judges, insurance adjusters, and mediators alike.
These videos serve as a catalyst for cases, often expediting the path to settlement and enhancing their worth. We take pride in collaborating with your team to secure the most favorable outcome for your clients.
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Settlement Documentaries

Day-in-the-Life Videos

Wrongful Death Videos

Internet/Social Media/Website Videos

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Lillian Govus, Communications Director
Oct 23, 2023
As a comms director, it can make you very uneasy when an investigative reporter calls, but i can say it was a pleasure to work with Joe - he’s an all-around pro. He is a thorough and responsive storyteller, and his ability to grasp the big picture sets him apart from other reporters I’ve worked with.
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Joe Douglass
read moreJoe worked as a television news producer and writer for eight-and-a-half years at KTTV and KABC in Los Angeles before making the leap to on-air reporting. He worked as a reporter at WEAR in Pensacola, Florida for more than two years before joining KATU as an investigative reporter and fill-in anchor for five-and-a-half years in his hometown of Portland, Oregon.
Prior to becoming a broadcaster, Joe and his writing partner sold a screenplay.
Since leaving the television news industry, Joe has worked as a business owner, educator, and project manager in western Massachusetts. He also runs an investigative news site featuring articles that have been shared by CNN, the Society of Professional Journalists, and the Columbia Journalism Review.
Prior to becoming a broadcaster, Joe and his writing partner sold a screenplay.
Since leaving the television news industry, Joe has worked as a business owner, educator, and project manager in western Massachusetts. He also runs an investigative news site featuring articles that have been shared by CNN, the Society of Professional Journalists, and the Columbia Journalism Review.