The Laboratory (CSI, Sherlock)
-In this scene they usualy analyse the peices of DNA nad fibre and any other evidence from the crime scene to check from DNA matches and try to narrow down a killer.
-It plays a huge role in the narrative and allows the audience to make their own assumptions on who they think is the killer based off of the evidence that is found.
-The microscopes and other techy equipment connotates smartness and makes the audience believe that the CSI's know what they are doing.
-The audience gain pleasure in the sense that they can play a role and even act like a CSI in the way that if evidence is found that "Dave Smith" was at the crime scene they can either think that the evidence was wrong, planted or correct meaning that the case will tell different things to different people.
-The main things you would hear in a laboratory scene would be "DNA" or "FIBRES" also things that relate to the case and general vocab.
Interrogation scene(Two-way Mirror, Glass of water)
-In this scene normally the suspect sits on one side of a table whilst the detecitves sit on the other. SOmethimes it can be the situation where the detectives do a home visit (like the picture). Some detectives are usually behind some form of one way glass analysing the suspects ever move.
-The role this scene plays in the narrative is maki8ng the audience feel like they are a detective due to the fact that they can make thier own assumptions on if the think the suspect is innocent or guilty. The audience can judge the suspects body language and their facial expressions.
Eureka moment,
Initial crime scene (Yellow Tape)
Arrest/Confession (CSI mainly)
Crime flashback
Chase (Chasing down the criminal, Sometimes called the dash)
Visit to next of kin
Autopsy
Press Conference (Flash of cameras, Tense, Microphones, More Realistic)








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