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Olympic cameraman cockroach
Olympic cameraman cockroach











olympic cameraman cockroach

Olympic cockroach Twitter account, J(Screenshot via TheBL/Twitter) The online attention somehow has prompted the insect to quickly create a Twitter account to join the debate. Cockroach waddling? Yes,” one other wrote. During a woman's field hockey game, the feed cut for a few seconds of a cockroach crawling across a beam.

olympic cameraman cockroach

However, it looks like one cameraperson is already bored and finding some new things to keep their attention. “Olympic athletes competing at a high level? Not interested. The Olympic Games are barely half-way over, with another week of competitions to watch. “I don’t usually say this but I’m very proud of my ex for its appearance at Olympics!!!! What a flex!!” Another exclaimed. It’s beautiful,” a Twitter user said, according to Says. The way he announces la Cucaracha (the cockroach) and the Cucaracha in question turns around and presents itself. Social media users were quick to embrace the precious moment the insect took all the spotlight. The cockroach was wandering by, and the camera cut to it just as it turned its head to cue the cameraman to cut back to the on-field action just in time to witness Argentina’s 3-0 victory. A cockroach,” exclaimed the game’s commentator.

olympic cameraman cockroach

It all happened with Argentina leading 1-0 in the fourth quarter with just over five minutes remaining in the game, which took place on Monday, 26 July. As a replay is taking place, it’s not unusual to have some brief shots of the audience.īut because of the latest COVID-19 outburst in the region where the sports event is hosted, human spectators were not available to fill up the conventional shots.įortunately for one cameraman, he spotted a spectator, a wandering cockroach who did not seem to be paying much attention to whatever was going on between the two rival hockey teams. It can be difficult for the camera team to decide what they should put on the screen for viewers during a lull between critical moments of the hockey match. The bizarre choice of camerawork came in the dying minutes of a preliminary Olympic women's field hockey match between Argentina and Spain. During the final minutes of the Olympic hockey match between Argentina and Spain, five seconds were tributed to a close-shot of the only kind of spectator the organizer cannot exclude for COVID-19 safety, a cockroach.













Olympic cameraman cockroach