The documentalist was going to talk regarding the sport of Falconry, however, he ended up devoting himself solely to laughing and joking with the team.
A particular live dispatch starred the documentary filmmaker Jorge Said in the middle of the coverage of the Qatar 2022 World Cup, where the communicator made multiple jokes and introduced his personal cameraman, former FIFA boss Harold Mayne-Nicholls.
Said said present in the special Qatar Live from CHV, where he showed a note regarding Falconry, a traditional sport in the country that is characterized by training falcons.
After sharing the note, he started a live dispatch with the communicator. However, Said I kept looking for a point to make the transmission. “A little further, does it look good there?” he asks his cameraman, to which he is greeted from the set.
Thus, Daniel Matamala tries to ask regarding the popularity of said sport, however, he is ignored by Said, who jumps onto a platform near different floors, to which the journalists in the studio can’t stand their laughter.
“But Jorge… stay there with us, Jorge, were you going to do the flight of the falcon?Julio César Rodríguez then joked, to which both Said and the studio began to laugh.
Thus, the documentarian explained that he was in the Qatar yacht club, however, Rodríguez continued to joke regarding what was happening in the place.
“Did you want to climb the palm tree?” He continued, to which Said, still laughing, joked with the option of being invited to one of the luxury yachts.
“Jorge, who is your cameraman?” Daniel Matamala then asked him, to which Jorge Said smiled once more and assured: “Harold Mayne-Nicholls”.
In that, laughter and applause are heard once more from the studio, for which they ask for a greeting from the cameraman. Thus, Said himself received the camera, showing the former president of the ANFP smiling and waving.
“Jorge helped me at the university, Now I have to help him.”he commented between laughs to say goodbye to space.