Dineo's Diary on Vuzu is a shockingly amateur trash production, marred by multiple spelling mistakes, erratic camera work and a self-indulgent, self-obsessed, egotistical and narcissisticly vapid Dineo Ranaka so full of herself that it leaves no room for the viewer to get anything out of it for watching.
Just like the hapless Nonhle Thema before her, the dear self-delusional Dineo - through desperate posturing and trying to play it up for cameras to perhaps try and cast herself in the mold of a Kimora, Kendra or a Kenny Kunene - comes off more as a "mess in the making" than any kind of a mogul.
While Dineo's Diary literally seem as if it has narratively and dramatically speaking no place to go, at least Nonhle went to Hollywood.
Dineo's Diary is executive produced by Sibusiso Ndebele from S2 Multimedia, and Nomusa Mzima was the commissioning editor who greenlit this underdone mess to television for Vuzu. This clearly low-budget production will do nothing to elevate or build Vuzu's brand.
What viewers are subjected to in this incredibly boring new local reality television low, has to it the distinct feeling of almost being a rough cut of dailies with bad editing that was done by incompetent film academy students and pushed to broadcast without any final cut or attention.
How else do you explain Dineo's Diary making multiple on-air spelling mistakes like "restuarant", ''entrepeneur" and "independant"? How else do you explain the rickety, blurry, zoom-in, zoom-out camera work like a student who just got a handycam? How do you explain the mess of a narrative that's over the course of an episode, everywhere and yet nowhere?
Similar to the atrocious production values of Nonhle Goes to Hollywood, no number plates on cars are even blurred out in this pavement special and there's other "mistakes" no expert TV producers would ever let slip by. And either Dineo Ranaka is poor and don't have a lot of clothes or its bad editing, but suddenly the jacket at the beginning is back on right at the end.
The half hour reality show is nothing else - and for the viewer has nothing else - than a self-obsessed and wig poking Dineo Ranaka talking about herself, showcasing herself, her child, and her boyfriend, and talking about showing herself.
Dineo Ranaka makes a point of it to irritatingly "e-nun-cia-te" - oh so overly-vowely every sentence - with a trace of the fake American accent. The soundbytes the producers and editors chose are of Dineo Ranaka making inane, rubbish statements (possible to fill dead air since cameras are hanging around) like "I'm a free person". What do you mean Dineo, and why is trash like this on television? At least those who struggle to spell know now where to find a job.
To help prop up the boring, basically non-existent narrative devoid of drama and to help make Dineo Ranaka's day(s) look busy, stale dateline interstitials are inserted between pre-arranged events. There's "Meeting" and ''Magazine cover shoot". The best self-aware quote probably comes from "friend" Sihle who remarks about Dineo Ranaka: "She's not Whitney Houston, she's not Jennifer Hudson. She must just get it together, you know."
A blatant diss (and probably hoping to cash in on artificial and fake self-referential hype) is Dineo Ranaka appearing in a party costume store with a Smurf head on in the first episode. "I am a Nonhle Thema follower on Twitter" she plays to the camera. Says a coy Dineo immediately after that also to camera: "Don't you like smurfs? ..."
As a confused viewer you have to ask yourself: Why is a so-called mogul doing the low-level task of costume shopping in a costume store anyway? What is the actual premise of this low-budget realitrash? And why is Vuzu making it look so difficult to produce just a passing grade of local South African television content?
Dineo's Diary is devoid of any depth. There's no inkling of a promise that as a viewer you're going to actually be learning more about anything or anyone else, or actually be entertained by getting a real glimpse into someone's life. The rest of the people around Dineo Ranaka come across as one dimensional reality television accessories. Ironically for a show with the word "diary" in the title, no diary was ever seen.
It would seem as if Dineo Ranaka, just like Nonhle Thema, drank too much of the Hollywood cool-aid. Dineo Ranaka seems to believe her own hype and comes across as having a huge sense of self-entitlement. She can be late for 90 minutes without consequences for her unprofessional behaviour, but when her boyfriend is late she gets upset and starts with emotional manipulation. What an unrealistic portrayal of a South African business woman.
Dineo Ranaka's fake pretension shines through when she remarks "I don't like being in the media". Yet she says it in a reality show in which she is willingly the star, while she is showcasing her boyfriend, her child and showing viewers how she fights in front of her boy, cursing and with doors being slammed.
Dineo's Diary has little respect for the TV audience. Utterances like Dineo Ranaka saying "he friggin grates my t*ts" - talking about her boyfriend - shows the type of person Vuzu has really decided to put on the air. One wonders what her toddler son, casually included in the glare of the reality cameras, will think one day when he watches mommy trying to be a reality TV star. Or what goes through his mind when he sits next to mommy when she fights with the family and uses the ''F" word as cameras capture it all. A real classy mom this one.
Dineo's Diary edits Dineo Ranaka to come across as an angry black woman either fighting, being passively aggressive, pondering what wig she'll be wearing next, or crying. How Vuzu can think this is uplifting entertainment to show to viewers, truly boggles the mind.
Dineo's Diary is boring television with no redeeming qualities and shows the dangers when a broadcaster decides to keep indulging ego-obsessed personalities with badly produced reality shows which is nothing but empty calories for viewers.
Another TV critic's take: Dineo's Diary - "psychotic delusions of grandeur".
Editor's note: Neither Dineo nor Vuzu bothered to tell any of the longest-serving TV critics and TV writers in South Africa about the show's launch or about a press event; no press material was issued to them.
Besides coming across as unprofessionally amateur from a publicity perspective, just like some movies which are sometimes given no preview by distributors, its usually immediately indicates to critics a lack of commercial faith or an unspoken perceived quality problem with the property.
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Thursday, July 5, 2012
Friday, May 11, 2012
BREAKING. 'Mogul' Dineo Ranaka getting her own reality show on Vuzu. Two little words of warning: Nonhle. Thema.
South Africa's TV industry is already holding its breath and TV critics chatted last night among themselves when Vuzu (DStv 123) announced a reality show for Dineo Ranaka in an extremely pretentious press release.
Now insiders are wondering: Is South Africa going to see Nonhle Goes to Hollywood The Sequel?
The uber-pretentiously entitled Dineo's Diary: A Mogul in the Making is already following the loathed, badly-produced and universally panned Nonhle Goes to Hollywood - Vuzu's low-class reality show which did tremendous damage to Nonhle Thema's brand - in the exact same 3 aspects: vaunted show title, self-important, self-aggrandising press release and the nouveau reality star also being the executive producer.
The 12 part reality show will, according to a press release, be "taking viewers through the highs and lows of her life as she pursues her dream to become a mogul".
"We felt it was time to showcase the life of a strong outspoken female in the industry working hard to build her empire," says Solly Moeng, acting head of youth channels at M-Net in a statement - making no mention, and as if forgetting, that Vuzu already went there with Nonhle Thema with terrifically terrible results.
The self-important Dineo Ranaka, a radio DJ who will also executive producing the "mogul"-ness - also seemingly has Roman empress delusions of grandeur. "So here I am. Watch me do it. It won't be easy, I have stumbled but I will always dust myself off as I embark on my journey to build my empire," she is quoted in the press release.
Now the press is waiting for possibly part 4: the high gloss, over-styled publicity photos. Nonhle Thema was draped on a purple couch, surrounded by trappings of gold and wealthy allure with a half naked man fanning her.
(Part 5 will be the "small and intimate" media launch party to which the inappropriate and wrong people will be invited to - inane celebrity press with no real clue of television instead of real journalists covering tlevision and people who actually desire to be on the red carpet more than the star, will drink the wine, watch the pilot episode and rather write about who wore what instead of the show.)
"It's exciting entering the world of television from radio. I am confident about this production as I am working with a solid team," says the press release. "Vuzu is trendy and fashion forward and are the leaders in reality TV."
A word of advice would be to blur out cellphone numbers and car registration numbers in the reality show when shown. When, during a visit to mom's house who acts all fake surprised to see you, it would be better if the camera capturing it all is outside the house.
Already whoever wrote the puff press release failed Dineo Ranaka placing her on a pretentious pedestal and creating an unrealistic image, especially given that the show is touted as "reality". With her as executive producer, it will be interesting to see if Dineo's Diary: Making of a Mogul will be able to make the right moves.
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