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Bad Bunny Super Bowl Show Directors Share Technical Blunders That Most Of Us Missed

Bad Bunny’s halftime performance at theSuper Bowl on Sunday night may have received widespread praise and becomeone of the most-watched of all time, but it didn’t go entirely without a hitch.

To audiences, the Grammy winner’s tribute to Puerto Rico and Latin America looked like a tightly-produced spectacle, but those who worked behind the scenes have admitted there were a few technical issues on the night.

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Director Hamish Hamilton and creative director Harriet Cuddeford revealed in an interview withVariety that the crane around the on-stage hut (called thecasita) lost digital connection just moments before it was supposed to be shown on live TV.

Hamilton also shared that later in the performance, a low-angle camera near the casita started to wobble after a handheld cameraman and a Chapman dolly collided while trying to capture a section of Bad Bunny’s energetic performance for the viewers at home.

Luckily, most of us were so busy enjoying the spectacle that we didn’t notice this wobble.

The director admitted it was “terrifying” to watch the many camera operators running around the pitch, which was full ofwedding guests, street vendors andcelebrities, in order to not miss any of the action.

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“In the performance of NuevaYol, there are moments when the cameras literally get to their point of shooting half a second before they’re on,” Hamish explained.

Cuddeford also praised the work of the team holding the cameras and capturing the iconic performance.

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“The camera work was insane and so intricate and so carefully planned and such a feat, and could have just gone so wrong at any moment,” she enthused.

Luckily, even with these mishaps, the camera operators still managed to capture allthe details of the singer’s meaningful halftime show, which featured guestappearances from Lady Gaga andRicky Martin.

Check outmore behind the scenes details and revelations about this year’s Super Bowl Halftime Show here.

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