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Reality TV. Compare these two clips, how real are they?. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJaY9EO7Ej4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ivx3uOfHz4k.
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Compare these two clips, how real are they? • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJaY9EO7Ej4 • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ivx3uOfHz4k ALL reality TV shows are constructed to a certain degree, whether that’s having some scripted elements, getting people to do certain activities, or just having a camera follow someone.
TASK • Create a continuum like the one below including the following reality tv shows and any others you can think of. • X Factor • Big Brother • Keeping Up with the Kardashians • Cake Boss • The Amazing Race • The Real World • The Apprentice • America’s Next Top Model • Duck Dynasty • Jersey Shore Constructed Reality Reality Police, Camera, Action Strictly Come Dancing
Why do we watch reality TV? • Uses and gratifications • How about this:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuWVwf9rPJI
Is it wrong to enjoy watching people humiliate themselves? • Was it right that Susan Boyle was catapulted into the spotlight when she had history of mental health problems? • Why is it funny to watch people fail? How are these people represented? • Is it fair that people like Simon Cowell are allowed to increase the humiliation with scathing remarks?
Voyeurism • Voyeurism is a term used to describe the pleasure that people get from watching other people. • First TV show to play on this was Candid Camera:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qHc6OgPs5E • People were filmed without their knowledge, in humourous situations. Again, audiences enjoyed watching the humiliation.
Voyeurism • This trend continued with more modern shows like Trigger Happy TVhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTV-YxOwLdA • And more recently, Punk’dhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpAGztnw3WA • Worldwide: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=HoJveRDptDs#!
Voyeurism • Punk’d is attractive to watch for audiences because famous people are being targeted. • Is it right that shows like Trigger Happy should target ‘normal’ members of the public? Should we be allowed to watch their humiliation? • Are people being exploited, or is it ok for companies to make money from these shows because the people agree to participate?
Bad Taste? • Some reality shows have really pushed boundaries. • Wifeswap http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3P4VFjA1WYc&feature=related invaded the family home and swapped family members • Ibiza Uncovered http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Ft-ToMWFws showed how young british people spent their holidays – producing a very negative representation of young people. • What values do these shows present to audiences?
Task • Create a table of reality TV shows, and then the groups of people that they represent in a good light, and those they represent in a bad light. (if any…)
Participants How are they represented? Why are they chosen?
Participants Homosexual ? Geek “dumb blonde” STEREOTYPES! What others can you think of?
Participants • Stereotypes are important for reality TV because they help viewers to relate the participants with other, similar types of people we know. This could stimulate interest in the program. • Other reasons?
TASK • You are working for BBC Three. • You have been asked to find 4 participants for a new reality TV show where they will be asked to live in a underwater house for two weeks. • The show is designed to target 18-24 year old males and females. • Provide a brief profile for the type of people you want to appear in the show. Do not use specific individuals, but rather a set of criteria you might use to filter people who apply.