I think she looks great, and I hate to say it, but I'm in technical awe of Carl's ads. How they can make these sequences work with, apparently, real burger dynamics going on without showing the models taking massive mayo hits and grease & japalano juice stains all over their bikinis is beyond me. Somebody really knows what they're doing.
Oh, not good enough! Have you ever had one of those big sloppy Carl's burgers? I love 'em, but you can get condiment spray on people while carrying it, walking by them with the burger completely enclosed by a paper bag. You don't even have to be eating it! I imagine the poor camera dudes have to bring extra shirts to those shoots.
My experience with food advertising is that all sorts of things are sprayed onto the food to make it more appealing to the eyes. For example, every burger ad you see with a tomato slice, see how the water beads up on it? That ain't natural.
They've got to be biting behind the burger. I'd bet a lunch at a drive up window of your choice!
No argument on the "biting behind." She's definitely not actually eating any of it. I just wonder how they keep it together in her mitts while she's doing the acting. If it were me, I'd give her a rubber burger, but in these shoots, they actually seem to have the real McCoy with all the oozing fluids and shifting layers. It's just impressive. Oh, man, now I'm getting hungry.
Just watched the commercial again on TV. It's also remarkable that after taking a big bite of a juicy burger with condiments, she smiles with her mouth open and her tongue and teeth are remarkably clean! Not a speck of food or anything!
Her lipstick was perfect all the time but I'd love to taste Sara's "hot sauce"!
ReplyDeleteLunch tomorrow, Thai style
I think she looks great, and I hate to say it, but I'm in technical awe of Carl's ads. How they can make these sequences work with, apparently, real burger dynamics going on without showing the models taking massive mayo hits and grease & japalano juice stains all over their bikinis is beyond me. Somebody really knows what they're doing.
ReplyDeleteSounds delish!
ReplyDeleteNot a death camp, a model's camp. No protein allowed. No wonder she wants a burger!
ReplyDeleteI suspect they have a big mouthful carved out of the backside of the burger. The model pretends to bite there and chew.
ReplyDeleteOh, not good enough! Have you ever had one of those big sloppy Carl's burgers? I love 'em, but you can get condiment spray on people while carrying it, walking by them with the burger completely enclosed by a paper bag. You don't even have to be eating it! I imagine the poor camera dudes have to bring extra shirts to those shoots.
ReplyDeleteMy experience with food advertising is that all sorts of things are sprayed onto the food to make it more appealing to the eyes. For example, every burger ad you see with a tomato slice, see how the water beads up on it? That ain't natural.
ReplyDeleteThey've got to be biting behind the burger. I'd bet a lunch at a drive up window of your choice!
No argument on the "biting behind." She's definitely not actually eating any of it. I just wonder how they keep it together in her mitts while she's doing the acting. If it were me, I'd give her a rubber burger, but in these shoots, they actually seem to have the real McCoy with all the oozing fluids and shifting layers. It's just impressive. Oh, man, now I'm getting hungry.
ReplyDeleteEspecially constructed to look good. They don't ooze unless they want them to ooze.
ReplyDeleteMy sirloin tips and baked potato are assuaging my need for beef tonight.
Just watched the commercial again on TV. It's also remarkable that after taking a big bite of a juicy burger with condiments, she smiles with her mouth open and her tongue and teeth are remarkably clean! Not a speck of food or anything!
ReplyDeleteSorry you were forced to watch that again. ;)
ReplyDeleteI took one for the team, Grunt! It's what I do! Heh.
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