Video-verite


[ver-i-tey; French vey-ree-tey] /ˌvɛr ɪˈteɪ; French veɪ riˈteɪ/
noun, Television.
1.
a technique, derived from cinéma vérité, in which people in real life are portrayed as they actually are without rehearsal.

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