Another reason reality shows do not deserve the name is because there is very little reality going on when they are filmed. At any given time on Survivor, each contestant is being followed by at least one camera operator, sound and lighting technicians, and the director. Also, people’s reactions are being filmed around the clock, so for a one hour episode of Survivor, there is approximately 72 hours of film for each contestant covering three days of filming. The director can pick and choose which footage to use to show the person acting a certain way. How real is that?
These shows are also carefully scripted by writers who plan out everything that will happen, even down to the reaction of the people in the shows. Sometimes they even have multiple takes to capture a scene or an event perfectly. Just look at the blooper reels at the end of many shows, such as The Bachelor, that show mistakes like people falling down, or messing up their lines.
Another reason reality shows do not deserve the name is because there is very little reality going on when they are filmed. At any given time on Survivor, each contestant is being followed by at least one camera operator, sound and lighting technicians, and the director. Also, people’s reactions are being filmed around the clock, so for a one hour episode of Survivor, there is approximately 72 hours of film for each contestant covering three days of filming. The director can pick and choose which footage to use to show the person acting a certain way. How real is that?
These shows are also carefully scripted by writers who plan out everything that will happen, even down to the reaction of the people in the shows. Sometimes they even have multiple takes to capture a scene or an event perfectly. Just look at the blooper reels at the end of many shows, such as The Bachelor, that show mistakes like people falling down, or messing up their lines.
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