Reality television is a genre of television programming that presents purportedly unscripted dramatic or humorous situations, documents actual events, and usually features ordinary people instead of professional actors, sometimes in a contest or other situation where a prize is awarded.[1] The genre has existed in some form or another since the early years of television, begun in earnest as a television formula in the 1990s, and which exploded as a global phenomenon around 1999-2000, via series such as Big Brother and Survivor.[1] Programs in the reality television genre are commonly called reality shows and often are produced in series. Documentaries and nonfictional programming such as news and sports shows are usually not classified as reality shows...

Corporate Documentaries

A corporate documentary allows you to tell the story of your business. It lets your customers know who you are, what you do and how you got to the point of where you are today.  By using video, the customer is allowed to get a more personal feel of your company, its products, and services. This personal insight is a great marketing tool for your business. With Reality Shows and Documentaries quickly becoming the most-watched shows on TV, customers are quick to accept the documentary format.  

Corporate documentaries can include history, introduce key members of your organization, show office locations, products and services as well as include testimonials. Narration or interviews tell your story consistently. Corporate documentaries can be distributed via  DVD or placed on your website, social media website such as Facebook, as well as strategically marketed on a video sharing website such as YouTube increasing the reach of your marketing to a global status.