HUAWEI CAUGHT FAKING

HUAWEI CAUGHT FAKING

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “HUAWEI CAUGHT FAKING”.
All right, so a bit of a mishap here bit of a development, turns out a bit of a fiasco. I was over on the verge reading about Huawei and apparently they got caught faking some photos in a recent commercial. I don’t know where this commercial aired, but nonetheless, a commercial in which they make it seem like the photos within the commercial are being shot by their device, which is, in this case the Nova 3 smartphone, when in reality, those photos were actually shot with the DSLR. In defense of Huawei here at no point in the commercial did they say that the photos within it were taken with the smartphone. Now you have seen smartphone commercials in the past, where certain brands do say that that’s not the case with this one here, but nonetheless, people are upset. The whole thing started on reddit. That’S because of how people found out that these shots were faked. The actress in the video she shared some behind-the-scenes photos of some of the selfies that took place in the original video. You see, the guy he’s got an empty hand. He’S just got an empty hand out here, but at the same time he’s making it look like he took the photo that it’s a selfie, that’s being taken.

I feel bad for the actress. She was just trying to say. Look: it’s this fun shoot she’s, probably not a smartphone enthusiast herself, in which case she would realize how much this matters to the super nerds out there that want to see the actual frame from the camera and the crazy part about this fiasco is that these devices, These new Huawei devices are producing some of the best images of all smartphones on the market right now, so even more so you want to see the actual results.

Now I have to say I wasn’t that surprised when I read this article. I’Ve had experience in these types of environments in these production environments, while it lands in inside of Huawei’s responsibilities. It may have more to do with the production staff saying. Oh, I just want to get. Let me use my DSLR, I’m gon na want to get all the resolution. I got to modify it later. I got a color correct to match, maybe not even clearing it in advance with the brand, you might say, loo you’re defending the brand year. Ultimately, the brand has to make the final call and, of course, they’re the ones receiving the criticism now, especially since, in the past they kind of got caught up in a couple of other circumstances in which people were skeptical about certain images that popped up now.

You know I’m currently using a huawei device, the p20 Pro and one of the reasons I’m using it is to test out the new camera tech, the triple-n system, the crazy night photos – and I can tell you that that camera is incredible. It’S making a case for the best camera on a smartphone, so what happens through situations like this? Is people start to get skeptical when they really shouldn’t even be because the hardware speaks for itself when you get it into your hand, therefore, there was no reason to fake it in the first place. Obviously, you can go watch the original video I’ll link. The original video, it’s still on YouTube – it’s still live at this moment, so you can distinguish for yourself if you find it to be particularly offensive, but this kind of stuff happens in commercial shoots in general. This is the reason we don’t trust advertising. We don’t look at a commercial and say that must be true. The reason people gravitate towards content like this on YouTube.

HUAWEI CAUGHT FAKING

Looking for the truth, because these types of tricks are actually pretty commonplace in commercial behavior, you know turn a little knob. This way flick a little switch. That way, I’m telling you from personal experience.

So what does this do? What should this do? This should reinforce that. You should look for alternative opinions, that you should reserve your judgment, and you should look for real people that are testing this stuff out. The real shame here is that the cameras on the recent Huawei stuff they’re great the reason that matters coming for me is because I’m accountable to you. If I tell you a lie about something, you’re gon na come back and say, but I don’t trust loo anymore.

HUAWEI CAUGHT FAKING

I’M not gon na watch Lou anymore, so stop assuming that commercials are completely truthful. Many different brands get caught up in weird stuff like this. Sometimes someone gets a little extra motivated. They get the tripod out, it’s like no. We should do it this way now and then it’s a power struggle and so on. So maybe all right, it’s possible! You can’t place all the blame strictly on the brand here.

HUAWEI CAUGHT FAKING

You guys know the truth. In general, these brands should just be sending sending the devices here to the truth zone. You tell me down in the comments when you watch that commercial. At any point, did you even think that those frames came from the smartphone, because I was skeptical from the minute? I clicked the play and I think I would have been even if I hadn’t read this whole article and checked out the reddit post and looked at their behind the scenes.

Images anyways, you let me know, go watch the original links in the description. It’S more. The same guys, don’t believe everything you see, .