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Billy Proctor
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                                  Rob Jewitt
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Are you for real?
The politics of reality TV and infotainment

#mac201




                                                                   1
Overview

 The broad claims

 Reality and realism

 The background

 Contemporary examples




                          2
Reality TV = Revolutionary?

 „In a mere matter of years, this
  newfangled genre has infiltrated virtually
  every corner of the television world and
  very quickly become a staple of every
  television programmer‟s arsenal of
  program choices‟
   (Huff, 2006: ix).




                                               3
4
Reality TV = Trash TV?

 „a development which panders to lowest
  common denominator tastes ... In the eyes
  of some, much of what has occurred in the
  domain of factual television is indicative of
  a more general cultural malaise‟
   (Kilborn, 2003: 1)




                                                  5
Reality TV = Trash TV?

 Audience research among
  consumers/fans of Reality TV describe it as
  „crap‟, „an absolute load of bollocks‟, and
  the „worst kind of car-crash television‟
   (Hill, 2008: 105-6)




                                                6
What is this?
René Magritte
The Treachery of Images
Questioning reality

 „Television by definition is a medium that invites
  questions about how real its version of reality is‟.
    (Misha Kavka in King, 2005: 93)



 Realist texts „never give us a slice of life nor do
  they reflect reality‟
    (Morris, 2003: 4)



 This is always a representation [„re‟ +
  „presentation‟]. Nobody has unmediated access
  to reality. All reality is subjective.
                                                         9
Reality and documentary

 „the term documentary is always much
  safer when used as an adjective rather
  than a noun‟

 „To ask “is this a documentary project” is
  more useful than to ask “is this film a
  documentary?”‟
   John Corner, 2002: 258




                                               10
Access to „the real‟?

 Factual programming = serious?

 A window on the world?

 Educational?

 Social realism: „record and reveal society to
  its members for the information and
  advantage of them all‟
   (Grierson cited in Kilborn and Izod, 1997: 46)




                                                     11
Representing reality

 „Documentaries are fictions with
  plots, characters, situations, and events like any
  other. … [They] build heightened tensions and
  dramatically rising conflicts, and they terminate
  with resolution and closure. They do all of this with
  reference to a “reality” that is a construct, the
  product of signifying systems, like the documentary
  film itself … [This] reality, too must be scrutinized
  and debated as part of the domain of signification
  and ideology. The notion of any privileged access
  to a reality that exists “out there”, beyond us, is an
  ideological effect. The sooner we realize all this, the
  better‟.
    (Nichols, 1991:107)

                                                            12
From last week…

 Observational documentary

 Cinema vérité

 „fly on the wall‟

 Paul Watson‟s The Family (1974/2008)

 Roger Graef‟s Police (1982)




                                         13
The Rise of Reality TV




                         14
The Rise of Reality TV

 „As we embark upon a new century of
  broadcasting, it is clear that no genre
  form or type of programming has been as
  actively marketed by producers, or more
  enthusiastically embraced by
  viewers, than reality-based TV‟
   (Friedman, 2002: 6)




                                            15
The Rise of Reality TV

 „The change in factual programming over
  the past 15 years has been
  disastrous…Serious current affairs
  programmes have either disappeared
  altogether or been disastrously
  reduced, pushed to the margins of the
  schedules, or on to networks which are
  virtually unwatched.‟
   (Dunkley, 2000: 20 cited in Kilborn, 2003: 7)




                                                    16
The Rise of Reality TV

 „Reality television is not the end of
  civilization as we know it; it is civilization as
  we know it. It is popular culture at its most
  popular, soap opera come to life‟
    (Greer, 2001: 1 cited in Biressi & Nunn, 2
     :146).




                                                      17
Background: early British examples

                     Crimewatch UK (BBC 1984-)

                     999 (BBC 1990)

                     Blues and Twos (ITV 1993)

                     Police Camera Action (ITV
                      1994)

                     Caught on Camera (ITV
                      1994)




                                                  18
Reality TV sub-genres

                   Docu-soaps [Driving School;
                    Airport; The Osbournes;
                    Made In Chelsea]

                   Comedy Verité [The Office;
                    Brass Eye]

                   Game Doc [Big Brother; I’m
                    a Celebrity; X Factor]

                   Lifestyle [I Used to be Fat;
                    Supersize Vs Superskinny;
                    What not to Wear]


                                                   19
Problematic umbrellas?

 „The formats usually included under this
  label have a quite varied relation to “the
  real”: some are highly narrativized and
  mediated, some are actually just updated
  game shows for whom the “reality”
  descriptor is more an indicator of format
  style than any claim to be capturing real
  life, and still others are essentially
  documentary in their format and in their
  ethical relation to the material they put
  before viewers‟
   (Turner, 2010: 33)


                                               20
Contemporary developments

 „ordinary people have gained
  unprecedented access to representation
  in the media. Many would
  argue, however, that this has not
  necessarily benefited those ordinary
  people. Indeed, as these formats
  developed, television producers stumbled
  upon a new industrial strategy for turning
  ordinary people into marketable celebrity-
  commodities‟
   (Turner, 2010: 33)


                                               21
Celetoids

 „Celetoids are the accessories of cultures
  organized around mass communications
  and staged authenticity. Examples include
  lottery winners, one-hit
  wonders, stalkers, whistle-blowers, sports‟
  arena streakers, have-a-go-
  heroes, mistresses of public figures and the
  various other social types who command
  media attention one day, and are
  forgotten the next‟
   (Rojek, 2001: 20-21)


                                                 22
Celetoids




            23
Celetoids




            24
Ordinary people and fame

 „What is new is the discourse of self-
  disclosure and authenticity enabled by
  new television formats such as docu-
  soaps, reality TV and lifestyle programming
  that allow ordinary people a narrative of
  self-improvement and empowerment via
  personal self-disclosure and a revelation of
  one‟s true authentic self‟
   (Biressi & Nunn, 2008: 138)




                                                 25
Ordinary people and fame

 Chantelle Houghton

 Celebrity Big Brother (2006)

 The only non-celebrity amongst the
  housemates

 Chantelle: Living the Dream (2006, E4)

 Chantelle’s Dream Dates (2006, E4)

 Ultimate Big Brother (2010, C4)


                                           26
Simulation and performance

 Big Brother

 Documented housemates under
  duress

 Moved away from social experiment
  to focus on performance of identities

 Contestants selected on the basis of
  their particular personalities to create
  drama, conflict and entertainment.


                                             27
Working through social issues

 Big Brother

 No longer recording social reality

 Simulating social reality

 „The simulation model at the core of the
  reality TV game is producing “real world”
  outcomes in the shared public
  communicative space of the mediated
  public sphere‟
   (Dovey in Austin & De Jong, 2008: 251)

                                              28
Ethical quandaries

 „while the primary goal of the reality game
  show is profit through entertainment and
  participation, these programmes also
  actively produce the conflicts and
  problems of reflexive modernity as a by-
  product of their discursive effects‟
   (Dovey in Austin & De Jong, 2008: 256)




                                                29
Wife Swap

 „Is it possible that a reality TV series, a
  programme plucked from that most
  condemned and vilified of recent
  televisual forms and so enticingly trailed by
  a tabloid newspaper could lay claim to
  making a socially significant and
  potentially radical intervention in its
  participants‟ and viewers‟ lives?‟
   (Holmes and Jermyn in Austin & De
    Jong, 2008: 234)



                                                  30
Some sources

   Holmes, Su & Jermyn, Deborah (2008) ‘Ask the Fastidious Woman from Surbiton to Hand-wash
    the underpants of the Aging Oldham Skinhead...’ Why Not Wife Swap?’, in Austin, Thomas & De
    Jong, Wilma (eds.) Rethinking Documentary: New Perspectives, New Practices. OUP: Berkshire

   Turner, Graeme (2010) Ordinary People and the Media: the Demotic Media. London: SAGE.

   Kilborn, Richard (2003) Staging the Real: Factual TV Programming in the age of Big Brother.
    Manchester University Press: Manchester.

   Huff, Richard M. (2006) Reality Television. Praeger: London

   King, Geoff (2005) (ed.) The Spectacle of the Real: From Hollywood to Reality TV and Beyond.
    Bristol: Intellect.

   Dovey, Jon (2008) ‘Simulating the Public Sphere’, in Austin, Thomas & De Jong, Wilma (eds.)
    Rethinking Documentary: New Perspectives, New Practices. OUP: Berkshire




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Mac201 are you for real

  • 1. Billy Proctor billyproctor@hotmail.co.uk Rob Jewitt robert.jewitt@sunderland.ac.uk Are you for real? The politics of reality TV and infotainment #mac201 1
  • 2. Overview  The broad claims  Reality and realism  The background  Contemporary examples 2
  • 3. Reality TV = Revolutionary?  „In a mere matter of years, this newfangled genre has infiltrated virtually every corner of the television world and very quickly become a staple of every television programmer‟s arsenal of program choices‟  (Huff, 2006: ix). 3
  • 4. 4
  • 5. Reality TV = Trash TV?  „a development which panders to lowest common denominator tastes ... In the eyes of some, much of what has occurred in the domain of factual television is indicative of a more general cultural malaise‟  (Kilborn, 2003: 1) 5
  • 6. Reality TV = Trash TV?  Audience research among consumers/fans of Reality TV describe it as „crap‟, „an absolute load of bollocks‟, and the „worst kind of car-crash television‟  (Hill, 2008: 105-6) 6
  • 9. Questioning reality  „Television by definition is a medium that invites questions about how real its version of reality is‟.  (Misha Kavka in King, 2005: 93)  Realist texts „never give us a slice of life nor do they reflect reality‟  (Morris, 2003: 4)  This is always a representation [„re‟ + „presentation‟]. Nobody has unmediated access to reality. All reality is subjective. 9
  • 10. Reality and documentary  „the term documentary is always much safer when used as an adjective rather than a noun‟  „To ask “is this a documentary project” is more useful than to ask “is this film a documentary?”‟  John Corner, 2002: 258 10
  • 11. Access to „the real‟?  Factual programming = serious?  A window on the world?  Educational?  Social realism: „record and reveal society to its members for the information and advantage of them all‟  (Grierson cited in Kilborn and Izod, 1997: 46) 11
  • 12. Representing reality  „Documentaries are fictions with plots, characters, situations, and events like any other. … [They] build heightened tensions and dramatically rising conflicts, and they terminate with resolution and closure. They do all of this with reference to a “reality” that is a construct, the product of signifying systems, like the documentary film itself … [This] reality, too must be scrutinized and debated as part of the domain of signification and ideology. The notion of any privileged access to a reality that exists “out there”, beyond us, is an ideological effect. The sooner we realize all this, the better‟.  (Nichols, 1991:107) 12
  • 13. From last week…  Observational documentary  Cinema vérité  „fly on the wall‟  Paul Watson‟s The Family (1974/2008)  Roger Graef‟s Police (1982) 13
  • 14. The Rise of Reality TV 14
  • 15. The Rise of Reality TV  „As we embark upon a new century of broadcasting, it is clear that no genre form or type of programming has been as actively marketed by producers, or more enthusiastically embraced by viewers, than reality-based TV‟  (Friedman, 2002: 6) 15
  • 16. The Rise of Reality TV  „The change in factual programming over the past 15 years has been disastrous…Serious current affairs programmes have either disappeared altogether or been disastrously reduced, pushed to the margins of the schedules, or on to networks which are virtually unwatched.‟  (Dunkley, 2000: 20 cited in Kilborn, 2003: 7) 16
  • 17. The Rise of Reality TV  „Reality television is not the end of civilization as we know it; it is civilization as we know it. It is popular culture at its most popular, soap opera come to life‟  (Greer, 2001: 1 cited in Biressi & Nunn, 2 :146). 17
  • 18. Background: early British examples  Crimewatch UK (BBC 1984-)  999 (BBC 1990)  Blues and Twos (ITV 1993)  Police Camera Action (ITV 1994)  Caught on Camera (ITV 1994) 18
  • 19. Reality TV sub-genres  Docu-soaps [Driving School; Airport; The Osbournes; Made In Chelsea]  Comedy Verité [The Office; Brass Eye]  Game Doc [Big Brother; I’m a Celebrity; X Factor]  Lifestyle [I Used to be Fat; Supersize Vs Superskinny; What not to Wear] 19
  • 20. Problematic umbrellas?  „The formats usually included under this label have a quite varied relation to “the real”: some are highly narrativized and mediated, some are actually just updated game shows for whom the “reality” descriptor is more an indicator of format style than any claim to be capturing real life, and still others are essentially documentary in their format and in their ethical relation to the material they put before viewers‟  (Turner, 2010: 33) 20
  • 21. Contemporary developments  „ordinary people have gained unprecedented access to representation in the media. Many would argue, however, that this has not necessarily benefited those ordinary people. Indeed, as these formats developed, television producers stumbled upon a new industrial strategy for turning ordinary people into marketable celebrity- commodities‟  (Turner, 2010: 33) 21
  • 22. Celetoids  „Celetoids are the accessories of cultures organized around mass communications and staged authenticity. Examples include lottery winners, one-hit wonders, stalkers, whistle-blowers, sports‟ arena streakers, have-a-go- heroes, mistresses of public figures and the various other social types who command media attention one day, and are forgotten the next‟  (Rojek, 2001: 20-21) 22
  • 23. Celetoids 23
  • 24. Celetoids 24
  • 25. Ordinary people and fame  „What is new is the discourse of self- disclosure and authenticity enabled by new television formats such as docu- soaps, reality TV and lifestyle programming that allow ordinary people a narrative of self-improvement and empowerment via personal self-disclosure and a revelation of one‟s true authentic self‟  (Biressi & Nunn, 2008: 138) 25
  • 26. Ordinary people and fame  Chantelle Houghton  Celebrity Big Brother (2006)  The only non-celebrity amongst the housemates  Chantelle: Living the Dream (2006, E4)  Chantelle’s Dream Dates (2006, E4)  Ultimate Big Brother (2010, C4) 26
  • 27. Simulation and performance  Big Brother  Documented housemates under duress  Moved away from social experiment to focus on performance of identities  Contestants selected on the basis of their particular personalities to create drama, conflict and entertainment. 27
  • 28. Working through social issues  Big Brother  No longer recording social reality  Simulating social reality  „The simulation model at the core of the reality TV game is producing “real world” outcomes in the shared public communicative space of the mediated public sphere‟  (Dovey in Austin & De Jong, 2008: 251) 28
  • 29. Ethical quandaries  „while the primary goal of the reality game show is profit through entertainment and participation, these programmes also actively produce the conflicts and problems of reflexive modernity as a by- product of their discursive effects‟  (Dovey in Austin & De Jong, 2008: 256) 29
  • 30. Wife Swap  „Is it possible that a reality TV series, a programme plucked from that most condemned and vilified of recent televisual forms and so enticingly trailed by a tabloid newspaper could lay claim to making a socially significant and potentially radical intervention in its participants‟ and viewers‟ lives?‟  (Holmes and Jermyn in Austin & De Jong, 2008: 234) 30
  • 31. Some sources  Holmes, Su & Jermyn, Deborah (2008) ‘Ask the Fastidious Woman from Surbiton to Hand-wash the underpants of the Aging Oldham Skinhead...’ Why Not Wife Swap?’, in Austin, Thomas & De Jong, Wilma (eds.) Rethinking Documentary: New Perspectives, New Practices. OUP: Berkshire  Turner, Graeme (2010) Ordinary People and the Media: the Demotic Media. London: SAGE.  Kilborn, Richard (2003) Staging the Real: Factual TV Programming in the age of Big Brother. Manchester University Press: Manchester.  Huff, Richard M. (2006) Reality Television. Praeger: London  King, Geoff (2005) (ed.) The Spectacle of the Real: From Hollywood to Reality TV and Beyond. Bristol: Intellect.  Dovey, Jon (2008) ‘Simulating the Public Sphere’, in Austin, Thomas & De Jong, Wilma (eds.) Rethinking Documentary: New Perspectives, New Practices. OUP: Berkshire 31

Notas del editor

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