Reporter Accidentally Turns On Camera Filters Before Going Live On Facebook
February 25, 2020
A reporter for WLOS in Asheville, North Carolina was unknowingly interrupted by some hilarious camera filters during a recent Facebook live video.
Justin Hinton said he must have accidentally activated the filter generator right before reporting the first snowfall in Madison County.
"The photographer I was working with said something about the screen having weird faces. He didn't elaborate, so I said it would probably go away. Needless to say, it did not go away. I didn't realize it until I stepped off camera and saw the comments where people were talking about the faces," Hinton said.
"If you can't laugh at yourself, what's the point of laughter? I hope you enjoyed the snow day, and remember to smile and laugh!"
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