Upcoming Events and Training

Photogrammetry 1: PhotoModeler and SynthEyes for Forensic Video Analysis
Photogrammetry involves extracting measurements from photos, aiding video analysis in object positioning, height, speed, and use-of-force cases. This course covers PhotoModeler and SynthEyes for tracking cameras, introduces photogrammetry fundamentals, and prepares students to defend their analyses.

Advanced Forensic Video Interrogations: An In-Depth Examination of Video Analysis Processes
The examination process and workflow learned in this course will provide attendees with advanced examination skills and a greater understanding of the embedded metadata within video evidence files (at the frame level).

Level 4: Advanced Forensic Video Analysis & The Law
This hands-on, 40-hour advanced course covers case law, forensic video analysis, and legal issues related to digital CCTV. Limited to 15 students, it includes processing video evidence, writing reports, and a moot court presentation. Grading is based on practicals, a written exam, and the moot court.

Level 1: Forensic Video Analysis & The Law
The increased use of digital video systems by the general public has made digital multimedia evidence (DME) a significant and integral part of modern criminal and civil investigations. Since there is no standard video recording system in use, the need for trained individuals who know how to properly recover this type of evidence has increased. Properly acquiring DME is crucial, as all other processes or use of the video is impacted by accuracy of the recovery. This course introduces and provides a fundamental understanding of DME, introduces the types of systems likely to be encountered, discusses legal issues related to DME, and focuses on the proper recovery of DME.

Courtroom Testimony for Expert Witnesses
This three-day seminar is designed for expert witnesses or expert witnesses in training in any field of expertise. Even though this event is being sponsored by LEVA, it is not limited to forensic video analysis.

Intro to Best Practices for Recovery of Digital Video
Students will gain a basic understanding of digital and cloud-based recording systems law enforcement officers, agents of the government, or private sector investigators are likely to encounter. Provide skills to recover the video in a sound manner and make use of the video they recover. The class will also make the student aware of concerns in digital video, sources of information/knowledge, and further training.