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Keeping Up with the Kardashians During the past decade, TV has gained power over the years and became an assertive competitor for cinema. Specially, considering the fact that the quality of television products increased day by day and a lot of movie stars appear in TV shows. On the other hand, alongside TV series, reality shows have become an important ingredient of TV inbox. However ,there are a lot of debates about the reality shows being scripted and not actually visualization of real life. But even with considering all those possibilities of fakeness of reality shows, still they are popular among culture and watching reality shows is now part of mainstream culture. Among all the reality shows, one of the most popular ones is Keeping …show more content…
During these years, the alternative characters have come and left the show constantly as the main character’s friends, family and love interests. However ,it can be said that the most important and influential member of the family is Kim Kardashian. The location of the show is Los Angeles and Calabasas in California. The main producer of the show is Ryan Seacrest and other executive producers are Jonathan Murray,Jeff Jenkins, Farnaz Farjam ,Kris Jenner and Gil Goldschein. The storyline of the Kardashian’s show usually begins with family dramas; someone fights with someone else, someone wants to have baby and etc.Also, most of the times the beginning shot of the show is a shot from beach or Calabasas (or Los Angeles) city signs or extreme long shots. Since the Kardashian is more of a commercialism show, the lighting and setting are designed in such a way to represent actors and scenes more beautiful. The exterior shots are usually from

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