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3D animation used to recreate brutal crime scene

October 07, 2018 / 01:08

This episode discusses forensic animation, expert witness collaboration, and the Blake libel case. It highlights the use of 3D animation to recreate crime scenes.

The guest explains how their forensic animation company creates realistic and scientifically accurate animations. They emphasize the importance of aligning their work with expert witness testimony.

In the Blake libel case, the guest faced challenges incorporating blood evidence and using a new technique with Blue Star Magnum. They created an interactive animation that allows users to explore the crime scene.

The guest notes that animated videos help juries understand complex cases by providing a visual representation of events.

TLDR

Forensic animation enhances jury understanding in complex cases like the Blake libel case.

Episode

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or a forensic animation company which means that we use computer 3d animation to recreate events and they're very
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highly realistic and scientifically accurate way we work very closely with expert witnesses and we make sure that
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what we produce is directly in alignment with their testimony and their findings
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in the Blake libel case it was very challenging to incorporate all of the blood evidence and the Blue Star Magnum
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evidence it was a new technique that we used and creating an interactive animation which the animation that you
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can walk through is you can walk around the apartment and turn on the Blue Star Magnum luminance to see where the blood
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splatters took place it's helpful because really seeing is believing when we have an animated video of what
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happened the jury can really take that in understand quickly what happened regardless of how complex the case may
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be

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Episode Highlights

  • Interactive Evidence
    An innovative approach allows juries to explore crime scenes through animation.
    “An interactive animation lets you walk through the scene.”
    @ 00m 40s
    October 07, 2018
  • Forensic Animation in Court
    Using 3D animation to recreate events for legal cases, ensuring accuracy with expert testimony.
    “Seeing is believing.”
    @ 00m 50s
    October 07, 2018

Episode Quotes

  • An interactive animation lets you walk through the scene.
    3D animation used to recreate brutal crime scene
  • Seeing is believing.
    3D animation used to recreate brutal crime scene

Key Moments

  • Realistic Reenactments00:04
  • Expert Collaboration00:12
  • Interactive Experience00:40
  • Visual Evidence00:50