Background research:
After MTV's reality Tv show 'Laguna Beach:The Real Orange County ' became one of the network's highest-rated programs,producers wanted to continue the story of one of its more popular characters,Lauren Conrad , as she moved to Los Angeles.After the cameras turned off for, and the rest of the Laguna Beach cast, those same cameras stayed on to follow Conrad as she pulled out of the driveway of her childhood home in Laguna to an apartment in Los Angeles. The cameras follow her and her friends' daily lives and capture whatever unfolds – though it was revealed that the series uses loose scripting for "production purpose".In an April 20th New Yorker aditorial , Nancy Franklin pondered the success of MTV’s The Hills , an unscripted drama that has become MTV’s and basic cable’s highest rated program.Lauren moves in with longtime friend Heidi Montag .Audrina Patridge was their new neighbor .However , as the series went on , Lauren and Heidi ended their friendship after rumours.
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The hills have been one of the shows that first brought me to the fashion world.Who am i and the way im now a designer addict is partly influenced by this show which i have been watching since high school.Not only fashion,but also relationships and how to be a stronger person towards the people out there.It also thought me the meaning of friendship in a way.Career wise as well as the characters in the show are very ambitious."The Hills appeals as strongly tied to the illusions about adulthood , about working and about what life might be like for a twenty-something living in Los Angeles. Despite the fact that this generation will have to struggle even more than their parents did to pay for college tuition, housing and health insurance, The Hills offers young women misleading models of success and happiness based on unrealistic expectations of continuous validation and a willingness to expose one’s personal traumas to a community of anonymous observers. Furthermore, the show’s replication and encouragement of the audience’s complex relationship with the increasingly collapsed world of entertainment, news and product consumption offers a simulacrum for their current experiences of the world. Viewers are encouraged to engage with the program both on screen and within their daily lives as they surf the Internet, read a magazine, or go shopping for low-end party clothes. As a result, The Hills bridges the gap between advertising content and narrative content, effectively rendering these scripts interchangeable
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