Forensic animation

What is forensic animation?
Forensic animation refers to the recreation of crime scenes and scenarios using 3D graphics tools to aid investigators and police in solving crimes. The animation is done by experts using high-tech software and actual images of crime scenes from different dimensions. Animators are chosen based on who can produce the best and most appropriate animation work.
Forensic animation is a widely used and successful method of solving crimes such as robbery, murder, and accidents. It uses full motion computer graphics to recreate events with the same scene and scenario as the actual events.

It includes 3-D terrain creation, CG environment modeling using advanced techniques such as lighting effects, photo matching, adding animated characters, photo rendering, introducing different dimensions, photogrammetry and video tracking. All animation and replay of events is carefully carried out after working with eyewitnesses, police officers, forensic scientists and investigators.

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