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== [[Live Action TV]] == |
== [[Live Action TV]] == |
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* All the shows in the ''[[CSI]]'' [[ |
* All the shows in the ''[[CSI]]'' [[franchise]] use an AFIS front-end that fits all the key tenets. |
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** One specific episode of ''[[CSI]]'' used a highly graphics-intensive program that allowed the user to recreate a location and then set it on fire, for the purposes of investigating possible arson cases. Rather than just crunch numbers and return a near-instant result, it actually ''animated'' the fire in real-time. |
** One specific episode of ''[[CSI]]'' used a highly graphics-intensive program that allowed the user to recreate a location and then set it on fire, for the purposes of investigating possible arson cases. Rather than just crunch numbers and return a near-instant result, it actually ''animated'' the fire in real-time. |
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** It's taken to ridiculous extremes in the ''Miami'', which have computers that look like Star Trek with red and blue mood lighting and a similar font, yet fit the flashy artistic direction. ''New York'' is not nearly as exaggerated, but still a couple steps beyond practical. |
** It's taken to ridiculous extremes in the ''Miami'', which have computers that look like Star Trek with red and blue mood lighting and a similar font, yet fit the flashy artistic direction. ''New York'' is not nearly as exaggerated, but still a couple steps beyond practical. |