This year's Super Bowl rings should not be given to any players but to the cameraman who captured Lamar's Super Bowl performance. While everyone was eating, drinking, and enjoying their time, this unsung hero with Hulk's hands was capturing Kendrick Lamar's entire performance from start to finish.
The cameraman was the real 'Man of Steel' who handled the camera for 13 minutes. He moved where Kendrick moved, capturing all the angles of the Super Bowl performance and creating a masterpiece while holding a 100-pound bazooka in his arms.
His efforts were noticed by the people in the stadium who thought he deserved recognition for making the night as memorable as it was. The reactions that the video received were astounding, with so many hilarious comments raining love and appreciation on the cameraman.
Fan reaction to the amazing camerawork Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl performance
Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl performance has made history with the grandeur in his performance. But besides his awesome persona, there was one more reason why the performance was a hit: the camerawork.
Watching the cameraman do his work and move swiftly along the rapper showed dedication, hard work, and talent. So, there were sure to be some reactions from the fans. Here are a few that you might like.
So that he can keep haters away. (via @whozae)
That's why some people didn't attend.
My guy looks like Leo DiCaprio from the last scene of Once Upon A Time in Hollywood. (via @LoudPackDaGhost)
Bro can use this instead of a weapon to fool burglars.
I thought he was gonna say "Hasta La Vista, Baby" and shoot. (via @ArtsRayne)
He needs to direct the next Avengers movie. (via @W0nderfulW0rld2)
He was moving like the rent was due. (via @Toxichammertoe)
And a house in the Hamptons. (via @poooshiesty)
Drake has a new name for his hit list. (via @aaronca25084440)
He is moving like his life depends on it. (via @juanpalaciosx)
Absolute Cinema. (via @OhBe_Won)
Those views were earned because of the magic this dude captured. (via @BadTechBandit)
When memes come to life. (via @RandomTheGuy_)
Memes are truly the best representation of real life.
And the handler is worth a million dollars. (via @TheKingJosey)
Imagine if they had the back camera on the whole time. (via @WeberLikeAGrill)
They deserve the whole buffet. (via @Krisiku)
There are no replies to facts. (via @CertifiedOTC)
Never have I ever waited for a final cut with this much anticipation. (via @Kiplamaar)
Me checking the release date every two seconds.
Drake's PR team is at work. (via @bread_rick)
Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl performance was the most viewed halftime show in history. Thanks to Lamar, the cameraman, and his assistant, who were responsible for making it happen.