The 49-year-old actress gained popularity not only with her roles in films, but also thanks to the morning show “We eat at home!” on NTV. The author’s culinary program with Vysotska has been published since 2003. Julia has published more than 40 recipe books and hosted a number of other cooking shows. However, the recent release of “We eat at home!” especially carefully rated on the Internet.
Individual episodes were criticized by both ordinary netizens and well-known bloggers. Julia’s version with syrniki preparation was the most popular, as well as wings on the grill. The first ones were very blurry and the second ones were literally burned in the shot. There is also a lot of time between episodes.
But pastry chef Alex Kush believes that during her work in the frame, Yulia gained experience and would not make the previous mistakes now.
“She’s actually a sweet, charming girl who burns in the shower. But at that time, without experience, she made miracles, masterpieces of culinary art. I think everything that was filmed there was for the first time in my life. I’m sure now Julia Vysotskaya would make perfect cheesecakes, ”said Alex.
Producer Maria Frimer pointed out the peculiarities of the viewer’s mentality and his credulity. She pointed out that the person speaking in front of the camera may not have the qualities attributed to him.
“Russian people have this mentality: if they show it on TV, it means you can believe it, it means there is a big professional in the shot. After all, they don’t take fools on TV. As a person who has worked in television all his life, I want to say that the level of professionalism of an expert has nothing to do with what channel and on what occasion he speaks, “said Freemer.
According to her, almost any speaker can get a cheat sheet with text, any video can be edited in the right way and words can be taken out of context. Therefore, the host of the culinary program may not be able to turn on the stove, he does not understand some subtleties, Maria made sure. At the same time, the viewer trusts familiar faces much more than new ones, even if they are not professionals in their field.
“They don’t like too beautiful, too successful and too Instagrammable on Russian TV. Those TV presenters who are more like an aunt or a neighbor inspire more trust. Somewhere you want to sympathize with those who did not have a personal life, something is wrong with the children, someone takes the inheritance and so on. In Russia, television is a member of the family, so TV presenters should be like relatives – somewhere awkward, somewhere awkward, but very, very nice, “said Frimmer in an interview with Paragraf. She added that the rule she stated is for an old-school audience.