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NCIS: Los Angeles, The First Season(TV) (2009)
The Office of Special Projects (OSP) is a clandestine division of NCIS and is located in Los Angeles, California. They go deep undercover to capture criminals that are threatening national security. They have access to the latest technological developments. The team includes G Callen, the chameleon; Sam Hanna, Callen's partner and a surveillance expert; Kensi Blye, the adrenalin junkie and Nate Getz, the psychologist to help the team with the mission and their own mental health. Together with the woman who manages their special technical equipment, this team will do whatever is necessary to get the job done. For more about NCIS: Los Angeles, The First Season and the NCIS: Los Angeles, The First Season Blu-ray release, see the NCIS: Los Angeles, The First Season Blu-ray Review Starring: Chris O'Donnell, LL Cool J, Peter Cambor, Daniela Ruah, Linda Hunt Director: Shane Brennan NCIS: Los Angeles, The First Season Blu-ray, Video QualityWhile the series' showrunners are clearly shooting for sexy and sizzling with every episode, NCIS: Los Angeles is more searing and sunburnt, overcooked fleshtones and all. Of course, it's rather short-sighted to criticize a television presentation for its series' at-times hyperstylized aesthetic, especially one as sharp and vibrant as Paramount's impressive 1080p/VC-1 encoded LA transfer. Color saturation and contrast is wholly dependent on Victor Hammer's photography and, more specifically, the various lighting he relies on. Controlled sets like the lushly lit NCIS HQ are gorgeous, oozing with inviting oranges, rich reds, electrifying blues and deep, lovely black levels. Exterior locations are a bit more inconsistent though, and tend to either serve the sun or the shadows. Primaries and skintones follow suit, occasionally dealing in unnatural hues and disparate palettes. Still, anyone familiar with the twice-baked visuals that grace shows like CSI, CSI: Miami, Dexter or 24 will hardly bat an eye. Detail is sharp and revealing, fine textures are satisfying on the whole, closeups are particularly well-resolved and delineation is more forgiving than I expected. The transfer itself is exceedingly proficient as well. I didn't notice any significant banding, aliasing, ringing aberrant noise or other compression anomalies, and artifacting, though apparent in a few fleeting sequences, isn't prevalent or distracting enough to set off any alarms. If anything, some minor crush creeps into the presentation, but again, Paramount's encoding efforts aren't to blame. As far as I'm concerned, NCIS: Los Angeles looks utterly fantastic and should elicit plenty of cheers from the series' fanbase. NCIS: Los Angeles, The First Season Blu-ray, Audio QualityParamount's double-barreled DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 surround track will kick down your door and blow out your windows. While the series' sound design is a tad front-heavy at times, each episode arrives in force, doling out gunfire and throaty engines with the best of them. LFE output is loud and rowdy, yet polished and precise, combining power and prowess into a pitch-perfect whole. Rear speaker activity, though restrained whenever guns are holstered or James Levine's music pauses, is agile and aggressive, creating a convincing soundfield and an altogether immersive experience. Better still, dialogue remains clean, clear and smartly prioritized throughout. (A handful of lines float above the soundscape, no doubt the result of ADR, but it's par for the television course.) Effects are crisp and weighty, dynamics are bold and punchy, pans are ricochet smooth and directionality transforms every action scene into a home theater battleground. My lone complaint? Slight normalization mishaps will leave late-night listeners diving for their receiver remotes, scrambling to turn down the volume when the series decides to suddenly show more teeth than usual. It isn't a serious issue, nor is it cause for any concern, but it does hold the mix back from perfection. Regardless, NCIS: Los Angeles fans won't be disappointed.
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