Dr. Rachel Okonkwo
Director of Forensic Technology, FrameCounsel
Criminal cases increasingly involve footage from multiple camera sources -- body cameras, dashcams, surveillance systems, and bystander phones -- each with different timestamps, frame rates, and quality levels. Synchronizing these feeds into a coherent timeline is one of the most powerful tools in a defense attorney's arsenal.
This webinar demonstrates FrameCounsel's multi-camera sync engine, which uses audio fingerprinting, visual event matching, and metadata correlation to align disparate video sources to a common timeline. You will see how synchronized multi-angle views can reveal what single-camera footage conceals.
We walk through three real case examples where multi-camera synchronization was decisive: an alibi defense built from overlapping surveillance feeds, a use-of-force case where synchronized BWC angles contradicted the prosecution's narrative, and a traffic stop where dashcam and BWC timestamps disagreed by over two minutes.
Dr. Rachel Okonkwo
Director of Forensic Technology, FrameCounsel
Dr. Rachel Okonkwo leads forensic technology development at FrameCounsel. With a PhD in Computer Vision from MIT and ten years of experience in digital forensics, she has served as an expert witness in over 80 criminal cases involving video evidence analysis. Her research on automated contradiction detection has been published in the Journal of Forensic Sciences and Digital Investigation.
Defense attorneys, investigators, and forensic analysts working with multiple video sources in criminal cases.
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