<Table> <Tr> <Td> "</Td> <Td> Even when I was on Hill Street Blues, I was collecting information on Miami, I thought of it as a sort of a modern - day American Casablanca . It seemed to be an interesting socio - economic tide pool: the incredible number of refugees from Central America and Cuba, the already extensive Cuban - American community, and on top of all that the drug trade . There is a fascinating amount of service industries that revolve around the drug trade--money laundering, bail bondsmen, attorneys who service drug smugglers . Miami has become a sort of Barbary Coast of free enterprise gone berserk . </Td> <Td>" </Td> </Tr> </Table> <Tr> <Td> "</Td> <Td> Even when I was on Hill Street Blues, I was collecting information on Miami, I thought of it as a sort of a modern - day American Casablanca . It seemed to be an interesting socio - economic tide pool: the incredible number of refugees from Central America and Cuba, the already extensive Cuban - American community, and on top of all that the drug trade . There is a fascinating amount of service industries that revolve around the drug trade--money laundering, bail bondsmen, attorneys who service drug smugglers . Miami has become a sort of Barbary Coast of free enterprise gone berserk . </Td> <Td>" </Td> </Tr> <P> The choice of music and cinematography borrowed heavily from the emerging New Wave culture of the 1980s . As such, segments of Miami Vice would sometimes use music - based stanzas, a technique later featured in Baywatch . As Lee H. Katzin, one of the show's directors, remarked, "The show is written for an MTV audience, which is more interested in images, emotions and energy than plot and character and words ." These elements made the series into an instant hit, and in its first season saw an unprecedented fifteen Emmy Award nominations . While the first few episodes contained elements of a standard police procedural, the producers soon abandoned them in favor of a more distinctive style . Influenced by an Art Deco revival, no "earth tones" were allowed to be used in the production . A director of Miami Vice, Bobby Roth, recalled: </P> <Table> <Tr> <Td> "</Td> <Td> There are certain colors you are not allowed to shoot, such as red and brown . If the script says' A Mercedes pulls up here,' the car people will show you three or four different Mercedes . One will be white, one will be black, one will be silver . You will not get a red or brown one . Michael knows how things are going to look on camera . </Td> <Td>" </Td> </Tr> </Table>

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