Monday 15 October 2012

Critical Investigation Proposal

Working title
The Only Way is Reality: Why is the popularity of "dramality" television increasing and is this leading to the "dumbing down" of televison?
Angle
Why is it so popular?  How is the rise of reality and format television impacting the audience?
Is the increase in reality television degrading British television audiences?

Linked production piece
An opening sequence of a reality TV show (probably based in school)


Research plan (media texts and academic texts)

Media texts
The Only Way is Essex
Made in Chelsea
Geordie Shore
(Desparate Scousewives and The Valleys- why are these not as popular?)

TV documentaries

The Reality of Reality [TV Documentary Series] (2003) Gail Mancuso

Academic texts
Institute of Ideas: Reality TV: How Real is Real? (Debating Matters) 2002

Mark Andrejevic: Reality TV: The Work of Being Watched (Critical Media Studies) (Critical Media Studies: Institutions, Politics and Culture) 2003

Anita Biressi: Reality TV: Realism and Revalation 2005

CLCWeb Volume 7 Issue 2 (June 2005) Article 5
Joanne Morreale,
"Reality TV, Faking It, and the Transformation of Personal Identity"

RANDALL L. ROSE, STACY L. WOOD*: Paradox and the Consumption of Authenticity through Reality Television

Understanding Reality TelevisionReality TV – Audiences and Popular Factual Television
Reality TV – Realism and Revelation
Su Holmes and Deborah Jermyn (eds), Understanding Reality Television. Abingdon/New York: Routledge, 2004, 302 pp.
Annette Hill, Reality TV – Audiences and Popular Factual Television. Abingdon/New York: Routledge, 2005, 231 pp.
Anita Biressi and Heather Nunn, Reality TV – Realism and Revelation. London: Wallflower Press, 2005, 183 pp.

GWENDOLYNNE REID: The Rhetoric of Reality Television – A Narrative Analysis of the Structure of Illusion

Has TV been dumbed down?

Entertainment comments: Is reality TV contributing to dumbing down of America?
http://www.pennlive.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2011/09/reality_television_america_dumb.html

Reality TV By The Numbers [Infographic]
http://screenrant.com/reality-tv-statistics-infographic-aco-149257/

in 2000, 70% of the population (4 - 65+) has gone on record in having watched reality television occasionally or on a regular basis.
http://www.jobmonkey.com/realitytv/reality-tv-statistics.html

Dramality is more boring than reality
"To put it simply, we are social animals, to borrow the title of David Brooks’s 2011 book. And as long as we are still fascinated by other humans and there is a profit to be made, programmes like Made in Chelsea will exist, and people will watch them."
http://thebeaveronline.co.uk/2012/03/11/dramality-is-more-boring-than-reality/

A Different Kind of Reality TV (The Guardian)"There are so many reality TV shows in the States and if you're going to avoid them, then you might as well avoid television,"
http://www.guardian.co.uk/tv-and-radio/2011/jun/01/reality-tv-only-way-essex

Statistics:http://anhoward.wordpress.com/the-effect-reality-tv-is-having-on-us-shocking-statistics/

Bafta introduces new 'constructed reality' award"Bafta is not "dumbing down" with its recognition of reality shows, which he said could be "genuinely intelligent and thought-provoking TV"."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-15652404

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