10 manage to produce I’m A Celebrity on a less than one-day turn around - a multi-camera show following the activities of a group of people in a confined space with a variety of challenges thrown in.
Each night there is a live show featuring pre-recorded elements 5 nights a week. I can’t see any loss of production quality and with the format the public gets to be involved by voting as well.
Based on the recent ratings success of that show, I’d say that the Australian public are pretty happy with that type of format.
If 10 can manage it from South Africa, surely Seven could manage the same feat from Sydney.
Just as Nine got caught out manipulating vision and twisting timelines to manufacture drama in MAFS, I expect there’ll be evidence Seven has done similar with BB.
They’ve had months to concoct a false narrative with all the vision they have. It was bad enough producers were selective with a day’s worth of vision in the original series and withheld the full story surrounding clashes between contestants. Now we’ll be served up something that is far removed from the truth because they will have felt the need to edit together events and conversations that may well have taken place several days apart to create buzz.
We already know at least one eviction has been faked. How much more of this so called “reality” show has been scripted?
I have to admit, the ad that they’ve recently released is the first time I’ve actually been tempted to watch the show since 7 announced last year that they were rebooting Big Brother.
Not too sure whether Big Brother will succeed by making it more ‘family-friendly’- I can understand that they’re competing against The Voice and Masterchef (both are easy family viewing), however MAFS has always been at the 7:30pm timeslot and is a constant ratings winner for 9. I thought 7 would be focusing on regaining that younger demographic, however I guess they’re wanting to play it safe by making it family-friendly, so they don’t want the risk of no-one watching in case the younger demos don’t watch and then they’ve also alienated the older family demographic.
Isn’t this quite similar to Survivor though?? They’re doing daily challenges and then whoever wins gets to nominate 3 people to be evicted. Then everyone in the house nominates 1 person they want to go. I think they’re moving away from all the fake conflicts and now it’s much more of a strategic game. Survivor is also pre-recorded but has a huge following particularly over the last 2 seasons and lots of people love the show.
I thought that Seven might have tried to maintain some illusion that the show is “as live” but that intro showed plenty of content from during the season, so very obvious that it is recorded well in advance. Strange decision.