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Scripted Reality: Fernsehrealität zwischen Fakt und Fiktion

Perspektiven auf Produkt, Produktion und Rezeption

Herausgegeben von Dr. Daniel Klug

Nomos,  2016, 267 Pages

ISBN 978-3-8487-3150-3


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The work is part of the series Short Cuts | Cross Media (Volume 11)
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englischScripted reality shows are a phenomenon of entertainment television that creates specific forms of television reality by combining factual and fictional elements. In these shows, amateur actors act out a fictional script that is based on everyday life situations. However, the aesthetic modes of presentation used in the shows resemble the style of documentary reality TV.

The articles in this book use innovative methodological approaches to analyse the televisual products, production strategies, forms of acceptance and cross-media aspects of scripted reality shows. In this way, the phenomenon of scripted reality is explored in its forms and ranges and located within ongoing debates on television reality. The main issues dealt with in the articles relate to forms of serial narration beyond the televisual product, practices of producing factuality, perception modes of scripted reality contents and media convergence through accompanying websites.

With contributions by:

Christian Hißnauer, Daniel Klug, Klaus Neumann-Braun, Axel Schmidt, Julia Niemann, Hanna Gölz, Michael Schenk, Ann-Sophie Schwämmle and Achim Barsch.

»überzeugt vor allem durch seinen mehrdimensionalen Zugang... Ein Band, der auch in der universitären Lehre produktiv genutzt werden kann.«
dr. Florian Krauß, Sociologia Internationalis 2/2017, 314