Heavy rain during the Paris Olympics opening ceremony annoyed athletes and the hordes of fans in attendance. But it created surreal and difficult working conditions for NBC’s production team and other sports media.
This one image, shared by CBC’s Devin Heroux, tells the soggy story. These reporters were not in some cushy media center, but out in the rain, covered in plastic and/or umbrellas, trying to work.
What did that scene look like at the individual work stations? Just imagine working in this situation.
NBC’s production crew had a tough task throughout the event, with the rain clouding camera lenses and causing a distraction during interviews.
The rain is really ruining camera shots. Don’t they have a hood for the camera ?
Team USA at the end 🇺🇸#Paris2024 #Olympics #TeamUSA pic.twitter.com/jYWjKb26d2— Ꮃꭺꮮꮮ Ꮪꭲꭱꭼꭼꭲ Ꮪꮋꭼꭼꭲ (@wallstreetsheet) July 26, 2024
Paris spent so much time, money and effort ensuring this would be an amazing TV product
Too bad they didn’t consult with a @LocalTVSPXPrbs who shoots football in the rain 20 games a year — could’ve made it look better
— Daren Stoltzfus WESH (@DarenStoltzfus) July 26, 2024
Some people were well prepared for the elements. Shout out to Snoop Dogg.
Some people thought the rain actually enhanced the opening ceremony’s aura.
Even for an Olympics opening that featured bizarre scenes such as a beheaded Marie Antoinette figure singing and a trip through the city’s spooky catacombs, the heavy rain will be one of the most enduring images.
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