I suppose the term "reality show" covers a broad spectrum of shows, but I'm referring mostly to the ones that are candid camera type shows where people aren't supposed to know they're being filmed.
Here's a hint: STOP LOOKING AT THE DAMN CAMERA. That pretty much kills it.
Secondly are the ones where they know they are being filmed, but they pretend like they don't notice it. Which to me kills the authenticity. You telling me that the druggie that Dog just brought in doesn't notice a camera crew standing all around him and maybe asks "What the fuck are those guys here for? No way I want to be on TV!"
Then there's the ones where everyone's in on it, but we're supposed to believe it's all random and sincere. No scripting at all. Yeah, there just happens to be a camera on all these people 24/7.
And not just a camera, but a full sound setup too! I'm no expert on television but I doubt you can pull this stuff off with just a handheld and a little computer mic. I've seen some of the setups people use, boom mics, big camera equipment stuff, plus the van nearby to mix and record and edit and stuff (yeah I don't know what the hell they do).
But still my point is all these shows lack authenticity. Sometimes they have drama, it seems staged. Even those "regular folks" shows like American Idol or Extreme Makeover or Biggest Loser...I get the sense that every last one of the people involved is directly employed by the show and every single line of dialogue, every tear, every moment of drama was scripted from day damn 1.
Here's a hint: STOP LOOKING AT THE DAMN CAMERA. That pretty much kills it.
Secondly are the ones where they know they are being filmed, but they pretend like they don't notice it. Which to me kills the authenticity. You telling me that the druggie that Dog just brought in doesn't notice a camera crew standing all around him and maybe asks "What the fuck are those guys here for? No way I want to be on TV!"
Then there's the ones where everyone's in on it, but we're supposed to believe it's all random and sincere. No scripting at all. Yeah, there just happens to be a camera on all these people 24/7.
And not just a camera, but a full sound setup too! I'm no expert on television but I doubt you can pull this stuff off with just a handheld and a little computer mic. I've seen some of the setups people use, boom mics, big camera equipment stuff, plus the van nearby to mix and record and edit and stuff (yeah I don't know what the hell they do).
But still my point is all these shows lack authenticity. Sometimes they have drama, it seems staged. Even those "regular folks" shows like American Idol or Extreme Makeover or Biggest Loser...I get the sense that every last one of the people involved is directly employed by the show and every single line of dialogue, every tear, every moment of drama was scripted from day damn 1.
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