785 Everyone Knew the Truth (1/2)

Even if it was only two-thirds, or even one-third, of the side of her face, he could recognize her with one look.

No matter from which angle, his girl was so pretty. She had no bad angles at all.

Lu Man closed her eyes to cultivate emotions, not caring about the camera at all and looking very calm.

On the other hand, the other contestants were all experienced members of the entertainment industry. They knew how to attract the camera to them and how to attract the topic of conversation to them, basically how to show themselves off.

Yang Ruitian from the National Drama Academy chattered on and expressed that she was especially nervous, continuously showing some exaggerated actions, covering her face sometimes and laughing loudly at other times.

Ni Xue held her script in her hands, taking a deep breath. ”I don't know when I'll go on stage. Please hurry and let us draw lots. If the results come out faster, I'll feel relaxed earlier.”

”Hahaha, whether you die early or later, it's all dying,” Yu Lexin of the National Drama Academy said from the side while laughing.

Zhou Li from Donghua Academy of Drama pressed her two hands over her heart. ”Everyone present is my senior. They have experience in front of the camera and a lot more on stage. I'm really very nervous.”

Everyone was competing to be the most humble.

It was like in Junior High where the students who told their classmates in the day that ”I never study, I always play at night” would actually study as soon as they got home and even stay up late.

Everyone knew the truth!

Everyone was thinking that in their hearts about others, and no one really trusted what they said to the camera.

Finally, the camera turned to Lu Man again to give Lu Man a special feature.

This camera was not like the one at Xing Ke Station, which helped give a beauty filter to celebrities.

This was a hundred-percent HD camera.

Even while filming from far away, it can make people look uglier by ten times, never mind special features.

No one knew how the boys maintained their skin, which was even more beautiful than the girls'. They looked even better with makeup.