Forensic Video Services

Forensic Video Services - Staff profiles

Bill

Bill is a former RAF Intelligence Analyst and the Managing Director of the company. He joined the RAF as a Photographic Interpreter in 1971 and has been working with imagery since. He served in a number of locations and in 1986 he was posted to the Joint School of Photographic Interpretation (JSPI) near Huntingdon as an instructor specialising in the teaching and writing of course material in subjects such as image processing, infrared photography, cameras, editing and theory of video. As well as teaching on Joint Services courses he also taught on the police SOCO course. In 1999 he left the RAF to apply his specialist skills to the forensic field. Bill is a member of the British Association of Human Identification (BAHId), the Expert Witness Institute, and is registered with Sweet and Maxwell. He is also a Master Member of the Institute of Videography.

Nigel

FVS provides audio enhancement services through its sound engineer, Nigel. Nigel has over 20 years' experience in recording techniques, digital audio restoration and spectrum analysis. He joined Forensic Video Services in 2002 as an audio and trainee imagery analyst. He has provided audio enhancements, mobile phone analysis and audio transcripts for the legal profession. As an imagery analyst he has written numerous reports specialising in the identification of cars and has given evidence in court during a murder trial.

Greg

Greg joined the company in 2006. He was an intelligence officer in the RAF and has served in many locations and various organisations including with the police and the intelligence services.

During his career he has gained an extensive knowledge of infrared, infrared false colour, radar, optical and digital photography. As an image analyst he has produced many reports for FVS. Greg also validates the quality of our reports ensuring that our product meets the highest quality.

David

David has over 30 years experience in the intelligence side. During his service in the Royal Air Force he was involved in the flying of tactical photo reconnaissance squadrons. This involved taking and subsequently viewing imagery.

In 2003 he undertook the Joint Air Support Photographic Interpretation Course and commenced work as a consultant Forensic Imagery Analyst.

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