2023 MAMA Awards Under Fire— Fans Erupt in Outrage Over 'Ridiculously Terrible' Camerawork

In a surprising turn of events, the first day of the 2023 MAMA Awards, held in Japan on November 28, has come under intense scrutiny from fans who are expressing their disappointment with what they describe as "ridiculously terrible" camerawork.

Despite the initial excitement surrounding the prestigious awards ceremony that honors artists for their achievements over the past year, viewers were left frustrated by the technical mishaps that unfolded during some of the most highly anticipated performances.

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The MAMA Awards, known for hosting iconic and viral moments throughout its history, revealed its lineup with much anticipation. However, the excitement quickly turned to criticism as fans voiced their discontent over how the performances were captured and presented.

During ENHYPEN's performance, fans at home were dismayed as the camerawork failed to capture the group during crucial moments, instead focusing on set pieces and wide shots that hindered the visibility of small details.

The disconnect between the audience and the performers left many feeling that they missed out on what could have been unforgettable moments.

MAMA camerawork can go straight to hell for robbing us of this Jake and Jay part during the dance break... pic.twitter.com/vein9QeiMr

- ًً (@sjydaiIy) November 28, 2023

TXT, another highly acclaimed group, also fell victim to the criticized camerawork, with fans expressing frustration over the excessive use of massive audience shots when close-ups were deemed more appropriate.

A particular 18-second clip of TXT's performance saw the camera angle changing more than 12 times, mostly offering wide shots that provided little insight into the intricacies of the performance.

all these fancams eating mama up in terms of camera work like pic.twitter.com/uKWv9DriCX

- jai (@sparklyujins) November 28, 2023

In an era where streaming has become the primary means for fans to experience such award shows, the subpar camerawork at the 2023 MAMA Awards has triggered a wave of disappointment.

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Many argue that the production team should have made a more concerted effort to highlight the exceptional performances of the groups, with some fans suggesting that user-recorded videos from the audience offered a better glimpse into the live experience.

Here's How K-Netz Reacted:

  • "The MAMA Awards are supposed to showcase the best in the industry, but all I saw was a showcase of bad camerawork. Major fail. "
  • "Not to be dramatic, but my phone's camera could have done a better job."
  • "Even the fancams from the audience were better quality than this official broadcast. Disappointed is an understatement. "
  • "I can't believe we're in 2023 and still dealing with such amateur camerawork at major award shows. Time for an upgrade"
  • "What a waste of a good lineup! Couldn't enjoy any performance properly with this ridiculous camerawork. "
  • "Is this a joke? I've seen better camerawork from a high school play."

As the online community echoes with frustration and calls for accountability, the aftermath of the MAMA Awards' technical fiasco raises questions about the role of effective camerawork in ensuring that fans can fully immerse themselves in the celebrated performances of their favorite artists.

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