The TV station's camera is quite different from the ones used in live streaming.
This time, the show was filmed indoors.
Harsh lighting all around.
Furthermore, the TV station's camera didn't have any beautification or soft light filters.
On the contrary, the high-definition camera magnified even the slightest flaws.
It's rare for an ordinary person to look good under such cameras.
Even those who are usually good-looking, like Internet celebrities and campus beauties, end up looking ordinary and even a bit ugly on TV.
The gap between pretty actresses and pretty internet celebrities and campus beauties becomes evident under this lens.
Only those who can maintain their looks under such cameras must be truly stunning in person.
Considering today's widescreens, in order to appear thin on camera, they have to be even thinner, paler, and more refined in person.
Yet, under the sort of cameras that ordinary people struggle with, Cindy Clarke wasn't made to look plain at all.