How does Hill define reality TV? Describe his definitions in the context
of a contemporary Reality TV show.
Reality television is a genre of television programming that documents outwardly
unscripted real-life situations. It is different from documentary television.
Documentary television focus on drama and personal conflict but reality television
much focus on simply educating viewers. Hill (2005) says that “The category of
reality TV is commonly used to describe a range of popular factual programming.
There are a variety of styles and techniques associated with reality TV.” Hill
(2005) also mentions that “Reality TV is associated with anything and
everything from people to pet, from birth to death.” For example, there are
number of reality TV shows in Korean. For now, reality TV is the most popular
and major genre in Korean. They use jungle, babysit, virtual marriage,
travelling, football, baseball and etc. to make reality TV. There is no limitation.
Hill (2005) describes that it is hard to define reality TV. “Many competing
definitions of what has come to be the reality genre but, no one defines
reality programming. Reality genre is made of a number of distinctive and
historically based television genres, such as lifestyle, or documentary. These
television genres have merged with each other to create a number of hybrid genres
that we now call reality TV, or popular factual television.” (Hill, 2005)
According to Hill (2005), reality TV has been constantly changing over
past decade. I will talk this through a film called Cathy Come Home in 1966. I
never know this film before. In my idea, the film was shocking at that time. It
is not for fun or high rating film. The film tells me about something I do not
know. The film is teaching something and, give message to audience. I found difference
between old show and these days show in sound. Cathy Come Home does not use any
sound effects. Technical problem can be one of the reason or some other
reasons. Recent TV show put many sound effects to focus on the show.
Hill (2005) says that “As the genre continues to develop, perhaps it is only a
matter of time before the television industry, scholars and audiences begin to
include other types of factual television within the category of ‘reality’.” I
agree with his mention. There are hundreds of TV shows in this world. All producers
are looking for different and fun format. They will find, mix, combine themes
to make audience to watch their shows.
Reference
Hill,
A. (2005) The reality genre. In A. Hill, Reality TV: Audiences and
Popular FactualTelevision. (pp.
14 – 40). Oxon: Routledge.
Thanks Jae Hwan, Good. Yes, the 'natural'sound in Cathy come Home is very different to what we expect in modern Reality TV. I think it makes Cathy Come Home feel far more ''real''.
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