Forensic animation
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Forensic animation is a branch of forensic science in which audio-visual recreations of incidents or accidents are created to aid investigators. Examples include the use of computer animation, stills, and other audio visual aids. Application of computer animation in courtrooms today is becoming more popular.
[edit] References
A Primer on Forensic Animation
Forensic Animation: Turning a Critical Eye Towards Admissibility
Technology in the courtroom: An examination of the effects of computer animation - Meghan Dunn, Ph.D.

