Monday, March 3, 2008

Crime 360- New Show on A&E Will Use 3D Graphics

I guess I had a lot of free time this weekend as this is my second post in two days that is based on something on I watched on TV. Today's post is about a new show called CRIME 360 that is launching March 6th on the A&E channel. The cool part about the show is that it will use high end 3D technology to allow viewers to look at evidence in a similar way to a forensics expert at a high end crime lab.

The staff at 3Dwalkthroughs.com will certainly be watching CRIME 360 to see if there are any new effects and post production techniques we might be able to add to our current 3D Walkthroughs.

Below is a description of the show taken directly from A&E's website, however, I would suggest checking out the site directly to view some of the cool 3D animations and learn how they were made. You can check out the website here>>.

About CRIME 360
Following in the footsteps of A&E's innovative real-life investigative hit series THE FIRST 48, CRIME 360 re-invents the genre yet again with a brand new ground-breaking format. Never before on television have cutting-edge technology and high-end CGI (computer generated imagery) been combined with present-tense investigations - it's a completely new way to experience real-life investigations as they unfold. CRIME 360 is the perfect blend of technology and immersive real-time edge-of-your seat suspense, as viewers see forensics and evidence in a way they've never been able to before.

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