Check Out What McDonald's Does To Its Burgers Before They Appear In Ads
Fast food advertising is famous for the discrepancies between what the food looks like in the ad, and what it looks like in real-life.
McDonald's Canada has released a video on YouTube that takes you behind the scenes of a typical photo shoot for one of its advertisements—detailing exactly McDonald's does to make its burgers look so much better than they do in stores.
It was an unexpectedly transparent response to a customer who asked, "Why does your food look different in the advertising than what is in the store?"
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/behind-the-scenes-at-a-mcdonalds-photo-shoot-2012-6?op=1#ixzz1yWYM7PoF
1 comment:
This is really cool. Of course they have to make it look appetizing, and of course it never looks the same when you get it at the burger place. Is it false advertising when there is no lettuce like the picture shows? Guess it's not worth the time to pursue it. I used to work as a photo stylist with a photographer for a mail order company. The whole key is to make the picture look good. The unfortunate thing is that the photographer would take his before and after stain remover pictures with the clean carpet, etc. as the after picture, and then put a stain on it, and call it the before picture. These guys really don't care, just want to sell the product.
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