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Recovery of Digital Video Evidence
Hello Everyone,
The DTV switch is here! On Friday, June 12th, your local television stations will stop broadcasting in analog and switch to digital. Although the government and the media have been discussing and advertising this switch over the past few months, Nielsen Media Research has found that over 3.5 million televisions still aren't ready for the big day. So what will happen? Those set owners will get nothing come Friday.
For consumers, analog video has been slowly phased out over the past 10 years. In Law Enforcement, we have seen evidence shift from VHS, 8mm, and Hi8 to Digital8, MiniDV, and hard drive recording. When confronted with a CCTV system, our dialog at a crime scene for recovery has shifted from "pop the tape" to "what the...." And much like the 3.5 million televisions that will get nothing come Friday, the investigator who mutters "what the..." may also walk away with nothing.
Resolution Video's Digital Video Evidence Recovery workshop is designed to take the "what the..." out of your life. This workshop is designed for the crime scene analyst, detective, first responder and/or Forensic Video Analyst who is faced with the challenge of getting evidence from a digital video surveillance system. This is the only workshop where you will be given the opportunity to learn about the variety of tools and techniques available and then practice the recovery techniques with actual digital video surveillance systems.
Take the "what the..." out of your life and make certain you walk away with something!
This is our most popular class and classes fill up quickly so register today to learn the best practices for recovering digital video evidence:
August 18 - 21, 2009 in the Denver, CO area Hosted by the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office This location also includes the optional Hard Drive Imaging Workshop Click here for more information.
November 3 - 5, 2009 in Minneapolis, MN Hosted by the Hennepin County Sheriff's Crime Lab Registration will open soon! Click here for more information.
For more information on all of our classes, review the information below or visit our website at www.resvid.com.
Remember, Resolution Video offers a group discount to agencies registering four or more students to the same class! Contact us today by phone (703-759-7803) or by email (training@resvid.com) for more information.
We hope to see you in class soon!
Dorothy __
Dorothy Stout Resolution Video Inc. www.resvid.com 703-759-7803
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Digital Video Evidence Recovery
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Digital video surveillance systems present a multitude of challenges when attempting to recover the video evidence of an incident. Understanding the best practices and guidelines is helpful but putting that knowledge to the test is indispensable!
Digital Video Evidence Recovery provides you with the opportunity to work on a variety of digital video surveillance systems in an attempt to recover video evidence!
Most methods of recovery will be demonstrated and practiced in this three-day class providing you with a better understanding of how to recover the "best evidence".
Where & When Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office Denver, CO area August 18 - 20, 2009 Click here for more information and to access our online registration form.
Hennepin County Sheriff's Office Minneapolis, MN November 3 - 5, 2009 Registration will open soon! Contact us today to receive the registration form (training@resvid.com or 703-759-7803)
Cost $895.00
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Adobe Photoshop for Forensic Video Analysts
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Adobe Photoshop CS4 is here and it is more powerful than ever! Nondestructive
Smart Filters allow you to visualize changes without altering original pixel
data and the productivity and workflow enhancements make this version the best
one yet. Especially for the Forensic Video Analyst.
Adobe Photoshop for Forensic Video Analysts is a 4-day class designed to introduce and build upon image
processing techniques for the Forensic Video Analyst. This thorough workshop is
recommended for analysts with limited experience using Adobe Photoshop, those
using previous versions, or for those wishing to learn the new powerful features
of Adobe Photoshop CS4.
Where & When
Winnipeg Police Department Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada September 21 - 24, 2009
Cost $895 US
Registration Click here for more information and to access our online registration form.
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| Courtroom Presentations with Adobe Flash |
For many years, PowerPoint
was used to present images and video in court. Although relatively easy
to use, PowerPoint is extremely limited in its ability to an assortment
of digital assets and a variety of video files. Dynamic presentations
in court are just not possible with PowerPoint. Courtroom Presentations with
Adobe Flash provides the student with the skills necessary to create
dynamic, easy to use presentations for video and image evidence. With
Adobe Flash, digital files including crime scene photos, surveillance
videos, case reports and even cell phone files can be incorporated into
a presentation. In this three-day class, students will use Adobe Flash
to create a layout, incorporate digital assets and annotate the results.
Where & When
BNSF Police Kansas City, KS October 14 - 16, 2009
Cost $595
Registration Click here for more information and to access our online registration form.
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