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I worked for eight years as a broadcast engineer at a local TV station. We had a very large studio where a reality TV show was produced.I wouldn't go so far as to call them unscripted.
I knew this had to be the case, but you are the first reliable source to confirm it. Besides the corniness for the interactions, and camera angles that just wouldn't happen in any reality setting, there's the legal issue of actual people being filmed in embarrassing circumstances would make such an endeavor prohibitively expensive.I worked for eight years as a broadcast engineer at a local TV station. We had a very large studio where a reality TV show was produced.
You are right, it is indeed scripted, just written and produced in a fashion to look "real" and unscripted.
I grew a major contempt and disdain for all reality TV shows as I knew it is all produced to play on peoples attraction to trash and cheap gossip.
The studio was very large where elaborate sets could be built and also with lots of green screen capability. Could easily fake any outdoor setting.