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RichieLion 06-21-2012 07:14 PM

McDonald's shows why their burgers look better in their advertising.
 
I think this is very interesting and honestly brave also. McDonald's has released a video in answer to a customer's question on "Why do your burgers look so much better in your advertisements?"

So.......now we know.

Behind the scenes at a McDonald's photo shoot - YouTube

Bill-n-Brillo 06-21-2012 07:49 PM

"Food stylist" - who would have ever thought there was such a job!

Interesting video - - -

Bill :)

getdul981 06-22-2012 06:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Bill-n-Brillo (Post 509434)
"Food stylist" - who would have ever thought there was such a job!

Interesting video - - -

Bill :)

Subway calls their employees "Sandwich Artists".

I always thought the photos for McD, BK and Wendy's were made using fake materials like clay or plaster and painted to look like real food. Good to know they actually use the real stuff.

jblum315 06-22-2012 06:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Bill-n-Brillo (Post 509434)
"Food stylist" - who would have ever thought there was such a job!

Interesting video - - -

Bill :)

Seriously you never heard of food stylists? How did you think food magazine photographs got done?

OldDave 06-22-2012 06:43 AM

Two interesting things, first it took Canada to reveal this. I wonder what McDonald's corporate thinks.

Second, I believe the rules for making food ads are pretty surprising. As they show here, since they are selling a cheeseburger, it has to be the actual product they show, although they certainly prepare it differently and much more carefully. But if the ad was for ketchup, say. They are free to use a totally fake burger made out of anything as long as they show actual ketchup. My favorite example is when they show vanilla ice cream selling perhaps Hershey's syrup, it is normally actually a big lovely scoop of Crisco. I've read that the color is perfect and it shows those neat marks on the edges where it was dipped. And of course the biggest advantage is they it won't melt under the lights no matter how long the shoot takes. Yum.

Bill-n-Brillo 06-22-2012 06:50 AM

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Originally Posted by jblum315 (Post 509535)
Seriously you never heard of food stylists? How did you think food magazine photographs got done?

I live a sheltered existence, it seems........... :1rotfl:

Bill :)

Barefoot 06-22-2012 06:52 AM

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Originally Posted by RichieLion (Post 509426)
I think this is very interesting and honestly brave also. McDonald's has released a video in answer to a customer's question on "Why do your burgers look so much better in your advertisements?"

So.......now we know.

Behind the scenes at a McDonald's photo shoot - YouTube

You are right, the video is interesting. It explains a lot about why restaurant foods (and probably supermarket foods) look better in ads.

zcaveman 06-22-2012 07:03 AM

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Originally Posted by OldDave (Post 509537)
Two interesting things, first it took Canada to reveal this. I wonder what McDonald's corporate thinks.

Second, I believe the rules for making food ads are pretty surprising. As they show here, since they are selling a cheeseburger, it has to be the actual product they show, although they certainly prepare it differently and much more carefully. But if the ad was for ketchup, say. They are free to use a totally fake burger made out of anything as long as they show actual ketchup. My favorite example is when they show vanilla ice cream selling perhaps Hershey's syrup, it is normally actually a big lovely scoop of Crisco. I've read that the color is perfect and it shows those neat marks on the edges where it was dipped. And of course the biggest advantage is they it won't melt under the lights no matter how long the shoot takes. Yum.

This is not the first time that something like this has been published.

Arrticles about using this process to make the ads for all food in magazine and on TV has been in magazines at different times.

ssmith 06-22-2012 07:30 AM

thanks for the info
 
Makes sense to me. The picture is meant to display all the ingredients (and to stimulate your desire for the item) but the actual sandwich would be messy and fall apart say if all the pickles were out near the edge. Also we want it hot no matter what it looks like thus the box keeps the heat in but the bun shrinks....very interesting.

RichieLion 06-22-2012 08:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 509541)
You are right, the video is interesting. It explains a lot about why restaurant foods (and probably supermarket foods) look better in ads.

My favorite part was the artist photo retouching the creation's imperfections from the final picture in order to make the bun and the cheese, etc., look perfect.

Barefoot 06-22-2012 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by RichieLion (Post 509583)
My favorite part was the artist air-brushing the creation's imperfections from the final picture in order to make the bun and the cheese, etc., look perfect.

And we thought that only movie stars were airbrushed!

RichieLion 06-22-2012 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 509679)
And we thought that only movie stars were airbrushed!

I actually meant that the artist was photo retouching instead of airbrushing as I originally wrote in error. Same end result though.

Oh, the life of a model. :)

Skip2MySue 06-22-2012 03:31 PM

So now let's all rush out and buy lots more McDonalds products often because I've got a couple hundred shares and I need a bigger dividend :)
Skip 2

RichieLion 06-22-2012 04:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Skip2MySue (Post 509858)
So now let's all rush out and buy lots more McDonalds products often because I've got a couple hundred shares and I need a bigger dividend :)
Skip 2

My wife and I were just commenting on the fact that in 3 years in TV we have yet to stop at the Mickey D's we pass almost every day at Colony.

The new Mango Pineapple smoothie may draw us in pretty soon though.

Bill-n-Brillo 06-22-2012 04:25 PM

Their chocolate dipped vanilla cones are pretty darned good, too!

Bill :)


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