A new brochure was added today (6 February) highlighting our services and personnel strengths. It is 6Mb in total so may take a short while but it is high quality and well worth the wait.
Bill to Cycle from London to Paris in July
Matthew was our first born delivered prematurely in March 1981. He was dearly loved. Sadly he died one month later in Peterborough premature baby unit. We will never know whether if he was born in today’s scientific world the outcome would have have been any different. What is clear though is that the work undertaken by Action Medical Research would no doubt have assisted the pre-natal and post-natal care he would have received. This charity is not as high profile as the other high street charities but nonetheless they are just as worthy. Thirty years on the pain of the memory is still raw. If you can help other young couples avoid what our family went through by sponsoring Bill on this grueling trip then please do. Please help me reach my target, Bill
Follow this link http://www.action.org.uk/sponsor/billplatts you will see how to donate.
Information about the event can be found on this link http://www.action.org.uk/london_paris
Audio Enhancement
Did you know? Our sound engineer Nigel is a man of many talents. As well as being an excellent forensic engineer he was also sound engineer for many bands before he worked for FVS…..
Forensic Services from FVS
FVS are pleased to announce the following personnel who joined us in the last year:
Catherine. Catherine joined the Royal Air Force in 1996 and was trained as a Photographic Interpreter at the Joint School of Photographic Interpretation (JSPI). She served on a Tactical Reconnaissance squadron and provided analysis for many types of intelligence subjects. In February 2011, she commenced work as a Consultant Forensic Imagery Analyst providing facial mapping, motor vehicle and number plate identification, chronology, and land / construction disputes. She has undertaken the Bond Solon training and given evidence in court.
Lois. Lois joined the Royal Air Force in 1994 and was trained as a Photographic Interpreter (Assistant) (PI(A)) at the Joint School of Photographic Interpretation. Her duties involved the exploitation of Tornado reconnaissance imagery using digital workstations, briefing senior officers and producing trade training material for aircrew and analysts. During her time in the RAF she worked with the SAS and SBS. She joined Forensic Video Services (FVS) and commenced training as a Forensic Imagery Analyst learning about forensic photogrammetry, digital imagery, image processing, facial mapping, height evaluation, clothing examination, vehicle identification and speed assessment, exhibit handling and documentation.
George. George joined the Royal Air Force in 1975 and was trained as an Aircraft Engineer at the No1 school of Technical Training, RAF Halton. He has many years experience in detailed engineering report writing, briefings and presentations. He left the Royal Air Force in 2006 and began running his own Photography and Videography business. In 2011 he joined Forensic Video Services (FVS) providing report checking, photography, videography and scene reconstructions.
Suzy. Suzy is our resident photographer and videographer and will visit the
scene of crime to take measurements, photograph the alleged
offender, clothing and weapons. She is an Associate Member of the
Institute of Videography and also produces compilation videos,
enhancements and DVDs.



