Stuart Scott's Extreme Closeup!!!
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
I'm not going to pretend to know anything about cameras, but you'd think the zoom button wouldn't be something you pressed that often during a studio show....
WHOAAAAAA!
Labels: NBA on ESPN, Randomness, Stephen A. Smith, Stuart Scott, YouTube Video
13 Comments:
The camera man picked a really bad time to check his focus...
To focus on your subject you're supposed to zoom all the way in on it, then focus, then zoom back out. I know, I know...it sounds like a really tough job.
The camera dude just really bad timing. At least he didn't zoom in on his eye. That would have been really shocking...
Forget that! Did you hear that idiot Smith say that Iverson was the second best 76er of all time behind Wilt Chamberlain? Better than Barkley? Dr J? Moses Malone? Yeah ok, no wonder his paper fired him!
Ha...I caught that Phil. That's a hard call though. I guess taking them to the Finals has to bump him up a few spots.
the punk thinks the other punk will give him 'the story' when Iverson retires. i actually heard one of the ESPN fairies say Iverson is a first-ballot hall of famer recently. ROFLMAO
Wait...AI is not a first ballot hall of famer??
Dr. Tongue's 3-D House of Stuart Scott.
Stu: Yo, Dawg you better check yourself before you wreck yourself. Zoom in like that again and I'll be all up in your grill!!!!
S.A.S.: Quite frankly, Stu, you are not as black as you think you are.
Ah, someone busted out the Dr. Tongue reference...
BRUNO!!!
Dr. Tongue's House of 3D Eyeballs
Wow, that's it? Kind of disappointing, guys.
Most stations have robotic cameras these days. If there is a guy behind it, he/she made a momentary mistake. There's much more to mock at ESPN than this.
It could be worse....thank god Bill Walton wasn't in there. It could've been him.
The best part is camera operators are suppose to get their critical focus on the subjects eyes. Can you imagine the horror of being the camera op who has to focus Stu "Def Jam Poetry" Scott
Wayne's World reference...nice
That was terrifying. He handled it like a pro though.