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Scripted Reality

  By Oli, Harley & Cason
Definition
   A scripted reality is a television series which includes real
    people who talk naturally but are put in situations which are
    pre-planned by the producers for our entertainment.
   These people are not professional actors and actresses.
   Examples of scripted realities include The Only Way is Essex
    and Made in Chelsea.
   Made in Chelsea example:
    http://www.e4.com/chelsea/series4/videos/trailers.html
   The Only Way is Essex example:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZltCVxfroA&feature=rel
    ated
London Bridge, one of the most iconic
                                                                             structures in the city is featured in the
                                   Carousel: Only ever seen in fairs
                                                                             trailer so the audience knows exactly
                                   or circuses, which connotes that
                                                                             where the show is set. Audience can
MIC Annotations                    the characters lives are wild and
                                                                             identify it is a Made in Chelsea trailer.
                                   exciting.




                                                                                 Male cast are all wearing smart shirts
 Sponsored by Rimmel London,     Skateboard: Characters are rich, have           and trousers, connotes affluence.
 expensive but also based in     nothing to do so take up hobbies such           Whilst the females are wearing
 London where the show is set,   as skateboarding. Also suggests that            expensive frocks, creating a feel of
 creating a connection between   this character in particular is not to be       escapism for the female viewer, in
 the two.                        taken too seriously.                            awe of the expensive clothes on set.
TOWIE Annotations
                                        Designer clothes: Connotes that
                                        the women have a rich lifestyle.




                                             ALL characters are extremely
                                             well groomed, care about their
                                             appearance more than they
                                             usually would in real life. This is
                                             a common convention in
                                             scripted realities.



Carrying dogs: Breed of dog
suggests characters are quite
well off and live a life of
extravagance.



    Pub setting contrasts the idea
    that the characters are very well
    off, and shows they can do
    normal stuff like everyone else.
Cast Stereotypes
             Female: Lots of make-up, expensive
              dresses and accessories, long dark or
              blonde hair, normally attractive.
              Stereotypically quite bitchy, which
              creates most of the drama on the
              show via fall outs and confrontations.
             Male: Usually well groomed, fit into
              the chiselled, aesthetically pleasing
              look. Normally competes with other
              guys to get the girl; with dramatic
              effect.
Typical storylines
•   Stereotypical storylines of scripted realities usually focus on
    matters which the audience find themselves in too, this is
    why viewers can gain a strong affiliation to certain cast, as
    they understand their situation. Common conventions of
    scripted realities in terms of storyline are usually as followed;
    affairs, break ups, jealousy, sex, family problems, fights and
    love.
Mise En Scene
   Location – Generally set in big cities with renowned nightlife,
    this sets the scene. For example; London, Newcastle and the
    county Essex. The houses express the characters affluence
    and status. Bars and clubs are often the set to a lot of scenes
    in scripted realities.
   Clothes – Expensive designer clothes which allows the feel of
    need for material goods from the viewer. Also allows for
    escapism for the audience to enjoy, looking at the clothes
    they cant necessarily afford.
   Props – Props shown in reality TV shows are generally of
    expensive nature. For example flash and expensive cars are
    typical in TOWIE.
Lighting
 Lighting in scripted realities is used to set the scene. For
  example, if there is a break up or argument, the lighting will
  be dark to connote sadness. In contrast, if there is a scene
  where a pair get together for example, the lighting will be
  bright and vibrant giving off a positive up beat feel.
 High key lighting is often shown too. This insinuates riches
  and glamour. Special effects are not used for realism.
 The introduction to The Only Way is Essex sees the lighting
  create a diamond effect. This further connotes the status and
  wealth the characters possess, as diamonds are associated
  with the rich and powerful.
Sound
   Non-diegetic sound tends to be in the background
    throughout. Up to date, modern, relative music is usually
    played. Music which the target audience listen to should be
    heard. For example Nicki Minaj is played a lot in The Only
    Way is Essex.
   The non-diegetic sound matches the scene. For example;
    Adele was played during a break up scene in TOWIE last
    series.
   Diegetic sound is also used throughout to create a feel of
    realism. Sounds such as the radio and traffic are obvious
    examples of background sound not edited out.
Camera Work
   Close up’s are a regular convention of scripted realities. These
    are not only used to show the characters facial expression but
    also show their beauty close up. Especially for the female
    cast, as showing their make-up and beauty close up is a key
    code of scripted realities.
   Overall though, the camera work is simple yet effective, as
    they attempt to create a genuine real scene for the viewer.
   The cast never look into the camera as this is supposed to be
    real life.
Product Placement
   Synergy between the scripted reality and a product is often
    shown, this is known as product placement. Companies pay to
    have their product included in the show.
   An example of this was BlackBerry’s product placement in
    Made in Chelsea last series.
   This product placement implies Made in Chelsea’s target at
    young, sociable people; who feel the need for material goods
    and keeping up with the latest crazes.
Target Audience
   The general profile of the target viewer is young people.
    Overall women are more likely to watch than men, however
    men are still known to enjoy them. The average age of most
    viewers will be from around 14-30. This is around the ages of
    the cast, the viewers can relate to the situations characters
    find themselves in, therefore tune in each week. Below is a
    mood board of the typical viewer. (Female/Male)

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Scripted Reality Presentation

  • 1. Scripted Reality By Oli, Harley & Cason
  • 2. Definition  A scripted reality is a television series which includes real people who talk naturally but are put in situations which are pre-planned by the producers for our entertainment.  These people are not professional actors and actresses.  Examples of scripted realities include The Only Way is Essex and Made in Chelsea.  Made in Chelsea example: http://www.e4.com/chelsea/series4/videos/trailers.html  The Only Way is Essex example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZltCVxfroA&feature=rel ated
  • 3. London Bridge, one of the most iconic structures in the city is featured in the Carousel: Only ever seen in fairs trailer so the audience knows exactly or circuses, which connotes that where the show is set. Audience can MIC Annotations the characters lives are wild and identify it is a Made in Chelsea trailer. exciting. Male cast are all wearing smart shirts Sponsored by Rimmel London, Skateboard: Characters are rich, have and trousers, connotes affluence. expensive but also based in nothing to do so take up hobbies such Whilst the females are wearing London where the show is set, as skateboarding. Also suggests that expensive frocks, creating a feel of creating a connection between this character in particular is not to be escapism for the female viewer, in the two. taken too seriously. awe of the expensive clothes on set.
  • 4. TOWIE Annotations Designer clothes: Connotes that the women have a rich lifestyle. ALL characters are extremely well groomed, care about their appearance more than they usually would in real life. This is a common convention in scripted realities. Carrying dogs: Breed of dog suggests characters are quite well off and live a life of extravagance. Pub setting contrasts the idea that the characters are very well off, and shows they can do normal stuff like everyone else.
  • 5. Cast Stereotypes  Female: Lots of make-up, expensive dresses and accessories, long dark or blonde hair, normally attractive. Stereotypically quite bitchy, which creates most of the drama on the show via fall outs and confrontations.  Male: Usually well groomed, fit into the chiselled, aesthetically pleasing look. Normally competes with other guys to get the girl; with dramatic effect.
  • 6. Typical storylines • Stereotypical storylines of scripted realities usually focus on matters which the audience find themselves in too, this is why viewers can gain a strong affiliation to certain cast, as they understand their situation. Common conventions of scripted realities in terms of storyline are usually as followed; affairs, break ups, jealousy, sex, family problems, fights and love.
  • 7. Mise En Scene  Location – Generally set in big cities with renowned nightlife, this sets the scene. For example; London, Newcastle and the county Essex. The houses express the characters affluence and status. Bars and clubs are often the set to a lot of scenes in scripted realities.  Clothes – Expensive designer clothes which allows the feel of need for material goods from the viewer. Also allows for escapism for the audience to enjoy, looking at the clothes they cant necessarily afford.  Props – Props shown in reality TV shows are generally of expensive nature. For example flash and expensive cars are typical in TOWIE.
  • 8. Lighting  Lighting in scripted realities is used to set the scene. For example, if there is a break up or argument, the lighting will be dark to connote sadness. In contrast, if there is a scene where a pair get together for example, the lighting will be bright and vibrant giving off a positive up beat feel.  High key lighting is often shown too. This insinuates riches and glamour. Special effects are not used for realism.  The introduction to The Only Way is Essex sees the lighting create a diamond effect. This further connotes the status and wealth the characters possess, as diamonds are associated with the rich and powerful.
  • 9. Sound  Non-diegetic sound tends to be in the background throughout. Up to date, modern, relative music is usually played. Music which the target audience listen to should be heard. For example Nicki Minaj is played a lot in The Only Way is Essex.  The non-diegetic sound matches the scene. For example; Adele was played during a break up scene in TOWIE last series.  Diegetic sound is also used throughout to create a feel of realism. Sounds such as the radio and traffic are obvious examples of background sound not edited out.
  • 10. Camera Work  Close up’s are a regular convention of scripted realities. These are not only used to show the characters facial expression but also show their beauty close up. Especially for the female cast, as showing their make-up and beauty close up is a key code of scripted realities.  Overall though, the camera work is simple yet effective, as they attempt to create a genuine real scene for the viewer.  The cast never look into the camera as this is supposed to be real life.
  • 11. Product Placement  Synergy between the scripted reality and a product is often shown, this is known as product placement. Companies pay to have their product included in the show.  An example of this was BlackBerry’s product placement in Made in Chelsea last series.  This product placement implies Made in Chelsea’s target at young, sociable people; who feel the need for material goods and keeping up with the latest crazes.
  • 12. Target Audience  The general profile of the target viewer is young people. Overall women are more likely to watch than men, however men are still known to enjoy them. The average age of most viewers will be from around 14-30. This is around the ages of the cast, the viewers can relate to the situations characters find themselves in, therefore tune in each week. Below is a mood board of the typical viewer. (Female/Male)