This was actually how things were done until maybe the 1960's.
At the Montreal Forum when there were hockey games that were broadcast on television, some producers thought it would be nice to have an instant replay.
But at the time, the instant replay recording machines didn't exist... so what do you do?
Simple, you send a bunch of photographers to stand near the goals with Speed Graphics loaded and ready. When players were coming close to shoot for the goal, they would take a picture of the event. They then handed the film holder to a courier who would rush the film to the darkroom, develop it as fast as possible, select the best image and put in front of a special camera that was designed to make a positive image on screen so that the television audience could enjoy in glorious detail the shot on the goals...
I saw that once in a documentary... pretty spectacular in a sense. Now if there is a rush job, this has got to be it.