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Jun 4th, 2019 12:00AM
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Video Forensics (Oceania) Ltd
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Jun 4th, 2019 09:15AM
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Scrutinizing security video footage for clues is called forensic video analysis and it's a relatively new field.
Powerful computer programs can now convert images that were once routinely trashed as useless into a clear digital format. The result is so compelling, investigators say, many suspects quickly confess to their crimes when confronted with their digital likeness.
Now a privately-owned Auckland-based company has introduced this NASA-developed state-of-the-art technology to New Zealand.
The VISAR system represents a dramatic advance in our ability to capture and analyze security camera footage, explained Warren Thomas, owner of Video Forensics.
We can now rapidly scan for events, stabilize and clarify images for improved visibility, view pictures in slow-motion, and track subjects of interest through periods of time.
The VISAR system can then produce enhanced video and still images for each scene requested without altering the underlying footage, thereby maintaining evidential standards.
Video Forensics (Oceania) Ltd provides professional forensic video and audio consulting services to some of New Zealand's most prominent organisations.
We take instructions from police and private investigators, corporate and government clients, and members of the legal profession.
We do not take instructions from private individuals.
Member of IFPI (Independent Forensic Practitioners Institute Inc).
Member of LEVA (Law Enforcement Video Association).
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Expert Witness, Video Forensics, Digital Media, Electronic Evidence, Forensics Audio, Forensic Video, Litigation Support, Multimedia, TSCM, Audio Engineering, Audio Editing, Video Editing, Video Production
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Mar 23rd, 2018 12:00AM
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Mar 23rd, 2017 10:51AM
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Scrutinizing security video footage for clues is called forensic video analysis and it's a relatively new field.
Powerful computer programs can now convert images that were once routinely trashed as useless into a clear digital format. The result is so compelling, investigators say, many suspects quickly confess to their crimes when confronted with their digital likeness.
Now a privately-owned Auckland-based company has introduced this NASA-developed state-of-the-art technology to New Zealand.
The VISAR system represents a dramatic advance in our ability to capture and analyze security camera footage, explained Warren Thomas, owner of Video Forensics.
We can now rapidly scan for events, stabilize and clarify images for improved visibility, view pictures in slow-motion, and track subjects of interest through periods of time.
The VISAR system can then produce enhanced video and still images for each scene requested without altering the underlying footage, thereby maintaining evidential standards.
Video Forensics (Oceania) Ltd provides professional forensic video and audio consulting services to some of New Zealand's most prominent organisations.
We take instructions from police and private investigators, corporate and government clients, and members of the legal profession.
We do not take instructions from private individuals.
Member of IFPI (Independent Forensic Practitioners Institute Inc).
Member of LEVA (Law Enforcement Video Association).
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Feb 17th, 2018 12:00AM
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Feb 17th, 2018 02:25PM
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Feb 17th, 2018 02:25PM
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Scrutinizing security video footage for clues is called forensic video analysis and it's a relatively new field.
Powerful computer programs can now convert images that were once routinely trashed as useless into a clear digital format. The result is so compelling, investigators say, many suspects quickly confess to their crimes when confronted with their digital likeness.
Now a privately-owned Auckland-based company has introduced this NASA-developed state-of-the-art technology to New Zealand.
The VISAR system represents a dramatic advance in our ability to capture and analyze security camera footage, explained Warren Thomas, owner of Video Forensics.
We can now rapidly scan for events, stabilize and clarify images for improved visibility, view pictures in slow-motion, and track subjects of interest through periods of time.
The VISAR system can then produce enhanced video and still images for each scene requested without altering the underlying footage, thereby maintaining evidential standards.
Video Forensics (Oceania) Ltd provides professional forensic video and audio consulting services to some of New Zealand's most prominent organisations.
We take instructions from police and private investigators, corporate and government clients, and members of the legal profession.
We do not take instructions from private individuals.
Member of IFPI (Independent Forensic Practitioners Institute Inc).
Member of LEVA (Law Enforcement Video Association).
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Feb 16th, 2018 12:00AM
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Feb 16th, 2017 08:15AM
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Feb 16th, 2017 08:15AM
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Scrutinizing security video footage for clues is called forensic video analysis and it's a relatively new field.
Powerful computer programs can now convert images that were once routinely trashed as useless into a clear digital format. The result is so compelling, investigators say, many suspects quickly confess to their crimes when confronted with their digital likeness.
Now a privately-owned Auckland-based company has introduced this NASA-developed state-of-the-art technology to New Zealand.
The VISAR system represents a dramatic advance in our ability to capture and analyze security camera footage, explained Warren Thomas, owner of Video Forensics.
We can now rapidly scan for events, stabilize and clarify images for improved visibility, view pictures in slow-motion, and track subjects of interest through periods of time.
The VISAR system can then produce enhanced video and still images for each scene requested without altering the underlying footage, thereby maintaining evidential standards.
Video Forensics (Oceania) Ltd provides professional forensic video and audio consulting services to some of New Zealand's most prominent organisations.
We take instructions from police and private investigators, corporate and government clients, and members of the legal profession.
We do not take instructions from private individuals.
Member of IFPI (Independent Forensic Practitioners Institute Inc).
Member of LEVA (Law Enforcement Video Association).
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Feb 15th, 2018 12:00AM
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Feb 15th, 2017 10:07AM
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Scrutinizing security video footage for clues is called forensic video analysis and it's a relatively new field.
Powerful computer programs can now convert images that were once routinely trashed as useless into a clear digital format. The result is so compelling, investigators say, many suspects quickly confess to their crimes when confronted with their digital likeness.
Now a privately-owned Auckland-based company has introduced this NASA-developed state-of-the-art technology to New Zealand.
The VISAR system represents a dramatic advance in our ability to capture and analyze security camera footage, explained Warren Thomas, owner of Video Forensics.
We can now rapidly scan for events, stabilize and clarify images for improved visibility, view pictures in slow-motion, and track subjects of interest through periods of time.
The VISAR system can then produce enhanced video and still images for each scene requested without altering the underlying footage, thereby maintaining evidential standards.
Video Forensics (Oceania) Ltd provides professional forensic video and audio consulting services to some of New Zealand's most prominent organisations.
We take instructions from police and private investigators, corporate and government clients, and members of the legal profession.
We do not take instructions from private individuals.
Member of IFPI (Independent Forensic Practitioners Institute Inc).
Member of LEVA (Law Enforcement Video Association).
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Feb 14th, 2018 12:00AM
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Feb 14th, 2017 01:50PM
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Scrutinizing security video footage for clues is called forensic video analysis and it's a relatively new field.
Powerful computer programs can now convert images that were once routinely trashed as useless into a clear digital format. The result is so compelling, investigators say, many suspects quickly confess to their crimes when confronted with their digital likeness.
Now a privately-owned Auckland-based company has introduced this NASA-developed state-of-the-art technology to New Zealand.
The VISAR system represents a dramatic advance in our ability to capture and analyze security camera footage, explained Warren Thomas, owner of Video Forensics.
We can now rapidly scan for events, stabilize and clarify images for improved visibility, view pictures in slow-motion, and track subjects of interest through periods of time.
The VISAR system can then produce enhanced video and still images for each scene requested without altering the underlying footage, thereby maintaining evidential standards.
Video Forensics (Oceania) Ltd provides professional forensic video and audio consulting services to some of New Zealand's most prominent organisations.
We take instructions from police and private investigators, corporate and government clients, and members of the legal profession.
We do not take instructions from private individuals.
Member of IFPI (Independent Forensic Practitioners Institute Inc).
Member of LEVA (Law Enforcement Video Association).
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1336511
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Feb 13th, 2018 12:00AM
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Feb 13th, 2017 04:11PM
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Feb 13th, 2017 04:11PM
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Scrutinizing security video footage for clues is called forensic video analysis and it's a relatively new field.
Powerful computer programs can now convert images that were once routinely trashed as useless into a clear digital format. The result is so compelling, investigators say, many suspects quickly confess to their crimes when confronted with their digital likeness.
Now a privately-owned Auckland-based company has introduced this NASA-developed state-of-the-art technology to New Zealand.
The VISAR system represents a dramatic advance in our ability to capture and analyze security camera footage, explained Warren Thomas, owner of Video Forensics.
We can now rapidly scan for events, stabilize and clarify images for improved visibility, view pictures in slow-motion, and track subjects of interest through periods of time.
The VISAR system can then produce enhanced video and still images for each scene requested without altering the underlying footage, thereby maintaining evidential standards.
Video Forensics (Oceania) Ltd provides professional forensic video and audio consulting services to some of New Zealand's most prominent organisations.
We take instructions from police and private investigators, corporate and government clients, and members of the legal profession.
We do not take instructions from private individuals.
Member of IFPI (Independent Forensic Practitioners Institute Inc).
Member of LEVA (Law Enforcement Video Association).
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Feb 12th, 2018 12:00AM
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Feb 12th, 2017 04:15AM
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Scrutinizing security video footage for clues is called forensic video analysis and it's a relatively new field.
Powerful computer programs can now convert images that were once routinely trashed as useless into a clear digital format. The result is so compelling, investigators say, many suspects quickly confess to their crimes when confronted with their digital likeness.
Now a privately-owned Auckland-based company has introduced this NASA-developed state-of-the-art technology to New Zealand.
The VISAR system represents a dramatic advance in our ability to capture and analyze security camera footage, explained Warren Thomas, owner of Video Forensics.
We can now rapidly scan for events, stabilize and clarify images for improved visibility, view pictures in slow-motion, and track subjects of interest through periods of time.
The VISAR system can then produce enhanced video and still images for each scene requested without altering the underlying footage, thereby maintaining evidential standards.
Video Forensics (Oceania) Ltd provides professional forensic video and audio consulting services to some of New Zealand's most prominent organisations.
We take instructions from police and private investigators, corporate and government clients, and members of the legal profession.
We do not take instructions from private individuals.
Member of IFPI (Independent Forensic Practitioners Institute Inc).
Member of LEVA (Law Enforcement Video Association).
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Feb 11th, 2018 12:00AM
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Feb 11th, 2017 05:35AM
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Feb 11th, 2017 05:35AM
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Scrutinizing security video footage for clues is called forensic video analysis and it's a relatively new field.
Powerful computer programs can now convert images that were once routinely trashed as useless into a clear digital format. The result is so compelling, investigators say, many suspects quickly confess to their crimes when confronted with their digital likeness.
Now a privately-owned Auckland-based company has introduced this NASA-developed state-of-the-art technology to New Zealand.
The VISAR system represents a dramatic advance in our ability to capture and analyze security camera footage, explained Warren Thomas, owner of Video Forensics.
We can now rapidly scan for events, stabilize and clarify images for improved visibility, view pictures in slow-motion, and track subjects of interest through periods of time.
The VISAR system can then produce enhanced video and still images for each scene requested without altering the underlying footage, thereby maintaining evidential standards.
Video Forensics (Oceania) Ltd provides professional forensic video and audio consulting services to some of New Zealand's most prominent organisations.
We take instructions from police and private investigators, corporate and government clients, and members of the legal profession.
We do not take instructions from private individuals.
Member of IFPI (Independent Forensic Practitioners Institute Inc).
Member of LEVA (Law Enforcement Video Association).
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Feb 10th, 2018 12:00AM
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Feb 10th, 2017 06:43AM
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Scrutinizing security video footage for clues is called forensic video analysis and it's a relatively new field.
Powerful computer programs can now convert images that were once routinely trashed as useless into a clear digital format. The result is so compelling, investigators say, many suspects quickly confess to their crimes when confronted with their digital likeness.
Now a privately-owned Auckland-based company has introduced this NASA-developed state-of-the-art technology to New Zealand.
The VISAR system represents a dramatic advance in our ability to capture and analyze security camera footage, explained Warren Thomas, owner of Video Forensics.
We can now rapidly scan for events, stabilize and clarify images for improved visibility, view pictures in slow-motion, and track subjects of interest through periods of time.
The VISAR system can then produce enhanced video and still images for each scene requested without altering the underlying footage, thereby maintaining evidential standards.
Video Forensics (Oceania) Ltd provides professional forensic video and audio consulting services to some of New Zealand's most prominent organisations.
We take instructions from police and private investigators, corporate and government clients, and members of the legal profession.
We do not take instructions from private individuals.
Member of IFPI (Independent Forensic Practitioners Institute Inc).
Member of LEVA (Law Enforcement Video Association).
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