Watch This 2001 BBC News Report on the Emerging Camera Phone Market
A classic news report produced by the BBC in 2001 on the coming of smartphone cameras has resurfaced.
A classic news report produced by the BBC in 2001 on the coming of smartphone cameras has resurfaced.
A couple of photojournalists in the UK covering the general election today accidentally made the news when another camera caught them fighting for position.
A BBC camera crew was on Mount Etna in Sicily on Thursday when the volcano suddenly erupted while cameras were rolling. The resulting footage shows the terrifying moments in which journalists and tourists fled from the explosion that rained down super hot rocks.
Anything can happen when cameras are rolling for live TV, and sometimes hilarity ensues. For a daily dose of humor, check out this video that shows what just happened today during a live broadcast of BBC News.
Alright, we'll be the first to admit that this isn't strictly photography related, but it's a funny camera issue and a great way to start Tuesday off on a light note. The viral BBC News clip above is quickly spreading to all corners of the globe as people giggle their way through what may be one of the funniest transitions in serious news history.