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Interviews from the street after Olympic Opening Ceremonies
February 13, 2010 in Commentary | Tags: canada place, cauldron lighting, cjsf, fireworks, J Peachy, opening ceremonies, scott hamilton, vancouver 2010 | by J Peachy | 2 comments
J Peachy on the street with the recorder before, during and after the Olympic ceremonies. Tried to interview a protester, however they seemed to be tired of too many interviews. Wanted to see what was on people’s minds, including:
Heike, a German Canadian who has many friends opposed to the games provides her perspective on the games, just prior to the opening ceremonies. (1:25)
Katja and her friend during the fireworks after Wayne Gretzy came from BC place and lit the cauldron in Burrard Inlet. (:23)
The tail end of a random outburst of O’Canada by Fans on the street. (:23)
Barry a homeless person, who was collecting bottles as the festivities were going on around him. (:33)
Scott Hamilton, retired figure skater and now broadcaster. I was able to track him down randomly on the street while he was walking to his hotel. He shares his expereince at the ceremony, provides comments on the death of the luger and thoughts on Vancouver. (3:00)
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