This is what we know, this is the truth: CSI is a global television
phenomenon. It began in 2000 with "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation", a
dark procedural drama about forensic science set within the neon
escapism of Las Vegas, in which Grissom and his team search within the
very vitals of the murder victims they investigate. Nearly 17 million
viewers tuned in each week and "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" fast
became America's number one show. The success of the series moved it
into franchise territory, continuing in 2002 with the body beautifuls
and dismembereds of "CSI: Miami" (now the world's biggest television
show) and again in 2004 extending the francise to the melancholic noir
of post-9/11 New York with "CSI: NY". "Reading 'CSI'" pieces together
the evidence in order to understand what the CSI shows mean to
contemporary television culture, both in America and beyond. The
varied, intellectually curious and often polemic responses to CSI from
critics, journalists and industry professionals focus on a range of
issues from the pornographic quality of the CGI effects, the
relationship of characters to their narratives, and the reaction of
the fans, to the semiotics of Horatio Caine's sunglasses. This in
depth, compulsive read also includes a full episode guide.
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Crime TV Under the Microscope
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780857716101
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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