A good spot there Mal, your keen eye for detail has not diversed I see.
I don't want to apologise for my shunted responses to such questions; but I do not find a purpose in the giving of such dire acts as an 'interview'. I never have, and never will I am afraid.
I think it would be silly not to suspect the creator of something to inherently check-up on their product.; wouldn't you?
Perhaps it would seem inevitable that the manufacturer of a refrigerator; or even something as minute as a door handle would, persay, wish prospective purchasers a reason to retain customer lloyalty in such item/s? I find the very same for the 'interview'; somewhat a nonsense and orchestrated fiction of showing something how you want; and others want to see said topic. Poor gentlemans advertising, maybe?
The industry works in similar ways and depicts not too distant familiarities, mostly in terms of mannerisms I find. A product is best advertised in the way it is used; the way it is endured; and the way it finds both old and new uses. That old glass jar sitting in the cupboard was yesterdays fruit conserve; yet is also next winters pickling apparatus. Old things keep reinventing themselves, and that is what fascinates me most.
As much as I would oppose to have to become the spoilsport I have always been; I do feel it is important sometimes to be the spoilsport. Should we call this the 'anti-interview'? I hope not!
I feel that the users do all the interviewing themselves; they take my job for me. After all, they are the advertisers and users; they are my fruit conserve and pickling jars in one.