How does Hill define reality TV?
According to Hill (2005), there is no definition of reality TV. People has describe this genre of several ways. A number of competing definitions of reality has been called style. This is because the reality television's based on genre and other genres or documentary style. After reading these definitions, is the Hill (2005) sources. Furthermore, Hill (2005, p.42) defines "Reality TV" that "perhaps the most traditional entertainment industry for reality TV is real." However, I note that there are over six different categories reality TV is that can fall under. One of the examples of Hill (2005) is "The ship" (documentary of Captain Cokkk sailing around the cast of Northern East coast of Australia), respectively. The use of documentary style filming and the use of "ordinary people as part of the experiment." (Hill, 2005, p. 42).
As well BBC launch its history and education, "made is difficult to classify as a documentary as a documentation specialist." (Hill, 2005, p.108)
Meanwhile, the early 1990s scientists have also dined TV is reality TV. For example Steve Neale points out the reality TV inculdes all aspects of general culture. Hill (2005, p.47) states "for Nichols, the reality TV shows, which include all those who already have serius accidents, usual situations or the real police, they often re-enact aspects of the assistance we win and sometimes arrest criminals still at large. "I tend to define Bazalgette as the reality TV, actual television programming which deals with human life and human situations that are familiar with our lives.
Reference:
Hill, A. (2005). The reality genre. In A. Hill, Reality TV: Audiences and popular Factual Television. (pp.14-4o). Oxon: Routledge.
Some relevant points - but how do you make the distinction between reality TV and documentary??
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