Video Analysis & Photogrammetry


Video Analysis

As one of the most crucial pieces of evidence in any case, it is vital that video footage is analyzed appropriately prior to being used. As the years go on, video evidence is becoming more and more prevalent in accident reconstruction, slip & fall analyses, and injury biomechanics cases. Oftentimes, the video will provide a representation of what occurred in the subject incident; however, a thorough analysis is required to determine object position and speed, frame timing, and distortion characteristics. BioRec boasts state-of-the-art trained video analysts that allows for performance of such tasks as:

  • Merge & Sync Video Streams
  • Determine Frame Timing
  • Reverse Projection Photogrammetry
  • Camera Matching
  • Correct for Lens Distortion
  • Add Annotations to Video Streams
  • Determine the Speed of a Person or Vehicle
  • Pinpoint how a person tripped, slipped or fell
  • Confirm if a pedestrian was contacted by a vehicle
  • Analyze Video Compression

Photogrammetry

Used in numerous industries around the world, photogrammetry is best known as the science of extracting 3D information from 2D photographs. This science can be applied in accident reconstruction, injury biomechanics cases, and slip and fall analyses to bring old evidence back to life. This allows BioRec’s highly trained analysts to answer crucial questions when the vehicles and scene evidence are no longer available. This includes but it not limited to:

  • Vehicle speed and position
  • Position of skid/ gouge/ tire marks at the scene
  • Vehicle rest position at the scene
  • Body movements
  • Foot placement prior to a slip and fall
  • Extent of crush damage on a vehicle