"There are too many police programs, they are exactly the same, the same story, the same light, the same picture, the same body." - Peter Ansorge, 1997. Given the diversity of the concept and background of the criminal drama that is currently being produced, this comment may not be convincing as it was created. Shoot criminal dramas and investigate the two aspects: 1) to reestablish the established criminal business formula and practice, 2) to provide novelty in terms of concepts, features, interlude structure, and visual style about.
British television station crime drama The industry related to my criminal drama is obviously a TV series. In the UK there are five terrestrial channels including BBC 1 and 2, Independent Television ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5. Each channel is an example of a TV industry organization with its own style, programming and style. - One Tree Hill is an American series that began in 2003. It is in the fictional town of North Carolina, Tree Hill. One Tree Hill is a story of nine seasons starting from the third grade of high school. Each episode focuses on relationships with friends, partners, and parents. This is a popular TV series, its strength lies in utilizing information behind each plot, relevance, interesting actors, unique soundtracks, and camera angles.
Since the "Dock Green Dixon" (1955 - 1976) in British and American "Dick Tracy" (1950 - 1952) era, criminal drama has undergone many changes. As the type of criminal drama developed naturally, police procedures were eventually shown. Not only did viewers witness the arrest of criminals and offenders, they also made public the entire crime resolution system for viewers. - The main elements of the criminal plays type are detailed in reference to the CSI: crime scene investigation (2000 - present), wire (2002 - 2008), awakening (2000 - 2011), to the audience pleasure I will contribute. Criminal drama is a popular type in the world and can be seen through CSI: crime scene investigation (2000 - present), wire (2002 - 2008) and awakening (2000 - present)