CSI: How the Programme Makers make it popular and entertaining
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CSI: How do programme-makers engage the audience and make CSI both a popular and entertaining programme? My essay is going to explore how the makers of the programme CSI use certain techniques to make CSI a popular and entertaining programme. CSI is a popular, Emmy Award-winning television series that follows the investigations of a team of forensic scientists, as they explore mysterious deaths and unusual crimes. Something that can usually be expected of a crime-drama is a group of intelligent people who solve all the crimes and several suspects who are eventually narrowed down to one. But CSI's mindblowing twists of plot and great range of characters makes it unlike any of the other crime dramas. CSI includes a mixed theme of humour (normally of a sarcastic or dry humour) and dark, serious atmospheres (such as when we get a preview of the crime taking place). The characters give off a very...

