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== mean(csi) : A Time Series Analysis of CSI Season 1 Episodes ==
== mean(csi) : A Time Series Analysis of CSI Season 1 Episodes ==


The original idea came from wanted to make an abstraction of an action movie. The pacing and intensity of movement would be the same but the image would not be photo-realalistic. Can an abstraction give the same sense of intensity as an action movie?
= Preamble =


I'm starting with CSI episodes are a smaller project to cut my teeth on.  
The original idea came from wanted to make an abstraction of an action movie. The pacing and intensity of movement would be the same but the image would not be photo-realalistic. Can an abstraction give the same sense of intensity as an action movie? I'm starting with CSI episodes are a smaller project to cut my teeth on.


The project is grouped into the following sections:
= Hypothesis =
 
There is a common style of pacing in CSI episodes. If this hypothesis is supported then an abstraction of that which is common between episodes will inform a time-based composition. If the null hypothesis is supported then the pacing from a single episode will be used to inform a time-based composition.


* [[DataPlots]]
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Revision as of 23:58, 30 November 2006

mean(csi) : A Time Series Analysis of CSI Season 1 Episodes

Preamble

The original idea came from wanted to make an abstraction of an action movie. The pacing and intensity of movement would be the same but the image would not be photo-realalistic. Can an abstraction give the same sense of intensity as an action movie? I'm starting with CSI episodes are a smaller project to cut my teeth on.

Hypothesis

There is a common style of pacing in CSI episodes. If this hypothesis is supported then an abstraction of that which is common between episodes will inform a time-based composition. If the null hypothesis is supported then the pacing from a single episode will be used to inform a time-based composition.