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-Flying cameras have been providing a unique perspective of everything from golf to college and professional football for more than a decade, becoming so prevalent that fans rarely notice the whistling remote
Control device.
At Insight Bowl on Friday night, the camera on the top of the head crashed on the court later in the fourth quarter, almost taking one of the players away and no one would miss it.
ESPN shot little Martin mcnath.
He was entangled in the wire but was not injured.
"First of all, I looked at it: What is falling from the sky?
After the age of 31 in Iowa14 loss to No. 19 Oklahoma.
"The next thing I know is that the camera scratched me a bit.
It just pulls me and I know I don't want to go on.
ESPN has been using cameras for football coverage, making it the main show of "Monday Night Football.
"In the NBA, NHL, NASCAR, NCAA basketball, baseball and the island, these cameras are used occasionally --
During the player championship, 17 holes in green at the TPC sawmill.
Although the cameras fly on the sports ground, they rarely interfere with the movements.
In the NFL match between the New Orleans Saints and the Seattle Seahawks in 2007, a cable camera was forced to make a decent control, which was called human error.
It is reported that in the 2009 Las Vegas Bowl between BYU and Oregon, the camera on the top of the head had to be removed due to the wind speed of about 40 mph.
The Insight Bowl incident happened in Iowa trying to get from 10-
Points deficit at the close.
When I was waiting in line near the 20 th
The yard line at the southern end of the Sun Devil Stadium, when the camera fell, the two Hawkeyes had to jump out because the wires seemed to break when they left at 2: 22.
When the camera fell behind him, mcnath dodged it, but after it fell to the ground with a bang, it was caught in the wire.
McNutt only had minor scratches, but the race was delayed for about five minutes as the staff dragged the camera off the site and made sure the wires were out of the way.
McNutt made a joke about it.
"I'm like someone trying to be in their (Oklahoma's)
Staff, "he said.
"If you're looking, I'm looking for you. No.
Luckily it didn't hit me.