Drones Increase the Amount of Information Jurors Receive Utilizing aerial footage from high-up, down-low, and slow-moving pans, we can find the best angles to tell your story. These various camera and video techniques supply jurors with a wealth of information....
Drones Can Provide Jurors With a Point of View Just like when Hollywood filmmakers place a camera in a position that shows viewers what a character in the scene is seeing, drones can film at a level that mirrors the perspective of a party or witness in a lawsuit. When...
Drones Improve Accuracy of Crime Scene Investigation Handwritten notes on the details of an accident scene are important but pale in comparison to the accuracy of drone-based photogrammetry. The optics used in drone cameras produce highly detailed renderings and 3D...
Ground-based solutions simply are not as good. It takes tripod-mounted 3D scanners a far longer time period to complete the same job. Manually needing to set up, take down, move, and set up equipment over and over again takes an incredible amount of labor. But, since...
Accident Reconstruction Imagine a courtroom where the jury doesn’t just see a photo of a crime scene. Instead, they’re able to tour the entire scene through the power of a 3D model. Being able to navigate a 3D model adds a whole new dimension to an investigation, and...
Go Back to the Scene Again, Again, and Again More often than not, the specifics of an accident or crime scene are best documented with photos. While cameras can capture evidence, drones have made capturing the entire scene practical and economically possible. Instead...