This training film highlights activities inside U.S. FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) crime laboratory in the United States. FBI agent dusts off blood stained cloth brought from crime scene and collects dust particles. Analysts work at desks. Photomicrograph of pigment distribution in human hair. Photomicrograph of Proximal Scale Pattern in a hair. Photomicrograph of human hair root. Analysts look through microscope and examine torn piece of cloth. The sketch of a broken string is examined.
This training film highlights activities inside the U.S. FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) crime laboratory. An FBI agent brushes a table to display fingerprints at a crime scene. Agents at file cabinets checking fingerprint files. The FBI official speaks.
A training film based on the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) Academy in Quantico, Virginia. Law enforcement officers or students attend a training class on investigative photography. An instructor and students using cameras. The students learn to process film and make enlarged prints in a darkroom.
A training film based on the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) Academy in Quantico, Virginia. Law enforcement officers or students learn the techniques for taking prints in a classroom. A document is placed in an iodine fuming cabinet in a laboratory by a student. The document is a simulated bank robbery note. A latent finger print is brought up by iodine fuming. A print camera is used. The students examine the finger prints.
A training film based on the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) Academy in Quantico, Virginia. Exteriors of the library building at the FBI Academy. Interiors of the library building shows students seated in a reading room. A librarian uses a computer charge-out or system to check out books for an Academy student . Books are issued to the students. Students in a booth wear earphones and gain access to class room lectures. Another student at a television screen manipulates dials of a video recording and playback machine to view recordings of class room activities through the Audio-Video Dial Access Information Retrieval System.
View of hill side at Coloma, panning down to water of the American River, site of gold discovery by John Marshall in 1848, that led to the "gold rush." Close up view of panning for gold and filtering screens in use. Elevated view of wooden viaduct on hillside that transported water. Reconstruction interior view of a gold miner's office or dwelling, with gear and belongings of the mid 1800s period in the American west. A covered wagon parked outside. Saddles and harnesses hanging from rafters in a wooden building. Reconstructed studio of photographer Peter Britt, with various portrait photographs on the walls, and an area for subjects to sit, with a backdrop, for photographs. View of an authentic camera from the period.
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