Thursday, 18 October 2012

CSI: Miami Opening Scene and NCIS Opening Scene.


There are 33 shots all together, which the average amount of time that a shot is on screen is about 1-2 seconds, however the shots on the casts faces last longer than the establishing shots.

The clip starts with an establishing shot which then cuts and zooms into the main character Horatio on a boat and then cuts to him on the job and then to the other characters.

The music of the clip interacts with the editing as when there is a heavy beat the image changes, and when there is a long beat there is a blurred overlayer which cuts together with the music.

Also there is a constant theme on the cuts of scientific equations which collaborates with the overall theme of the TV drama.


The cuts of the introduction are too long, which makes the clip boring, however the images are good and represent the programme well, but they drag on for too long.

The music is too dull for the action that is going on in the clips, which bores the person watching it. It is not upbeat enough for the programme.

There is fading in the introduction which is accompanied by a negative effect on parts of the body.




The better clip is the clip for CSI: Miami as it is more entertaining for the viewer and also the shots are better which overall make it a better clip.

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