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Intel Drones Explains Why Lady Gaga's Rooftop Leap During Super Bowl Halftime Show Was Pre-Recorded

Intel Drones Explains Why Lady Gaga's Rooftop Leap During Super Bowl Halftime Show Was Pre-Recorded

Coco Dollanganger

Many have noticed Lady Gaga's rooftop jump during the Super Bowl 2017 halftime show that it was cut-to shot from the top down to the stage in the stadium. She was singing and speaking the Pledge of Allegiance from atop before allegedly jumping 265 feet down to the stage and many are amazed with this part of her performance - but the thing is, it was not live.

Reports say that the videos taken from the stands show Lady Gaga already suspended on wires and being lowered down to the field, then the video was cut short on the Jumbotron and then the lights went up. She actually didn't dive from the rooftop and wasn't up there during the halftime show, which Intel Drones explained that both its creative team and Super Bowl's didn't want to risk the singer pulling an Owen Heart right in front of the single biggest TV audience as there has been a lot of weather and environment issues this month.

Intel Drones went on to explain that no one knows what would be the weather like in February during the Super Bowl day and in case the wind would be too strong or it's raining, the roof would be closed and no one can see their spectacular show or Lady Gaga's rooftop performance. She was there at the rooftop when it was filmed and it was a bit difficult for her to go from the roof down to the stadium.

During Lady Gaga's rooftop performance, 300 Shooting Star drones were behind her when she sang God Bless America that offered trendy shapes, which is the focus in the background behind her. It was filmed on Jan. 30 to ensure that the whole performance would be all good and according to USA Today, the planning was extreme and also featured the entire team on site in Houston for nine days.

Despite the pre-recorded rooftop performance, many are still amazed with Lady Gaga. Are you one of them? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

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