50 Times TV Anchors Made Hilarious Bloopers On Air
Filters Are the Way to Go
A live report constantly increases the likelihood of mistakes. Live reporting is never without risk, but the potential for unintentionally activating a Facebook Live mask filter is undoubtedly novel. Justin Hinton, a journalist from North Carolina, experienced exactly this.
The minute-long video shows Hinton speaking about snow near Asheville while donning a series of strange masks, including a jet pilot helmet, a fox mask, and a wizard’s pointed hat and beard. He talked seriously about the significant snowfall in Madison County for the remainder of the conversation, never mentioning the masks. He was either very professional, or he just wasn’t aware of the filters.
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