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Reality TV

SecEd, 2007
Schools are increasingly turning to CCTV to increase security and cut down on anti-social behaviour. Peter Wilgoss looks at the issues surrounding the installation and use of these systems.
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Reality TV

Choice Reviews Online, 2015
Jon Dovey   +4 more
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Reality TV

2004
Drawing on cultural theory and interviews with fans, cast members and producers, this book places the reality TV trend within a broader social context, tracing its relationship to the development of a digitally enhanced, surveillance-based interactive economy and to a savvy mistrust of mediated reality in general.
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TV Journalism, Infotainment, and Reality TV

German Politics and Society, 2021
This article analyzes the role of tv formats in the 2014 Burger King scandal in Germany as part of the popular representation of work, work-related conflicts, and the dynamic of power relations in both contemporary German companies and the German economy in general.
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Dr House, TV, and Reality…

The American Journal of Medicine, 2013
Medical practice in the media is usually far from reality. Thus, the viewer may be led astray. The world-famous fictional Dr House has to face a difficult diagnosis every week. His practice does not seem to reflect reality. The aim of this study was to assess the diagnosis strategy involved in this television program.An observer has previewed the 2011 ...
Frédéric, Lapostolle   +5 more
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REALITY TV

New Scientist, 2014
Joachim Knape, Anne Ulrich
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Mixed Reality Extended TV

2016 IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality (ISMAR-Adjunct), 2016
The Extended TV application allows to enhance an audiovisual content displayed on a TV, using Mixed Reality technology. During preprocessing, the close environment of the TV is scanned using a consumer depth camera. The captured RGB-D data are analyzed, providing models for both the 3D geometry and the lighting of the real scene. During runtime, the TV
Caroline Baillard   +7 more
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The reality of virtual TV studios

Virtual Reality, 1996
Virtual television took a step closer to reality when BBC TV'sTomorrow's World demonstrated a new technology which will allow TV programme makers to stretch the limits of their artistic imagination. The technique enables programme makers to create imaginative studio sets with limitless perspectives, sweeping camera shots, and where the quality of ...
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Virtual reality in KBS TV

Proceedings of the 9th ACM SIGGRAPH Conference on Virtual-Reality Continuum and its Applications in Industry, 2010
Numerous TV programs have been produced using the virtual reality (VR) technology in Korean Broadcasting System (KBS). A brief history of VR in KBS TV is introduced, with a few current research issues.
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Escaping Reality by Watching Reality TV?

2020
Chapter Two turns to reality television, exploring three theories of emotion that explain the rise of this televisual genre in the wake of 9/11. A study of the 2000-2010 programming schedule reveals the cultural anxieties with which producers and viewers of these shows (dis)engage.
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