he puts jim lucas to work creating a highly complex trial graphics package. >> every night after jury and we would work on the opening statement and ended up becoming the nationally televised. >> what is a full house in the courtroom today, more than 50 seats handed out for the public but the system for handing out seats to the public has changed as a result of people getting into fights and people camping out. >> the big key difference between watching the trial unfold on television and actually being in the courtroom is you could look at the jurors and see their reaction to things. i remember one moment where the prosecution and a witness were going back and forth and the jury themselves were going back and forth, like spectators in a ten miss tennis match. they would look at the prosecutor and then the jury look at the jury witness. the jury and the defense table, including casey anthony, were face-to-face. normally the defense and prosecution face the judge and the jury is off to one side. because of defense concerns about reporters looking at notes and being able to hear conversa