Beyoncé Bowl Halftime Special on Netflix: What’s Different?
Introduction
Beyoncé‘s Christmas day halftime performance is now available to stream as a standalone special on Netflix! The full 13-minute performance from the Ravens-Texans game has been added to the streamer so fans can watch it over and over, and in high quality as well. While the halftime show aired live on Netflix, the special that dropped two days later on Friday (December 27) featured some changes to what was originally shown. Keep reading to find out more…
Main Changes in the Netflix Special
Fans have noticed many of the changes that were made for the special, including color grading and many different camera angles that were switched. There were also instances of tighter closeup shots to hide different things that were seen in the Christmas Day airing, like the fan in the car with Beyoncé or a camera crane.
Another thing that fans took notice of was during “Texas Hold ‘Em.” There’s a part in the original airing where it appears Blue Ivy Carter might have messed up the choreography a little by adding an extra spin, though she recovered well and continued on with the dance routine. In the Netflix special during that part, the camera lasts longer on the wide angle of the field before zooming in on Beyoncé.
You can see a complete thread of 28 changes the Netflix special made from the Christmas day live airing HERE.
Streaming Beyoncé Bowl on Netflix
Be sure to stream Beyoncé Bowl on Netflix now!
FAQs
Q: Can I watch the Beyoncé Bowl halftime special on Netflix?
A: Yes, the full 13-minute performance is available for streaming on Netflix.
Q: Are there any differences between the live airing and the Netflix special?
A: Yes, there are several changes in color grading, camera angles, and shot selection in the Netflix special.
Q: How can I access the Netflix special?
A: Simply log in to your Netflix account and search for “Beyoncé Bowl” to watch the halftime special.
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