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Blazing Saddles

Go To Team‘s Raleigh, NC ENG crew Jimmy Hall and Ian McCullen hit the road for FOX News to cover a story about Mini Guide Horses. The heart of the story centered around Dan Shaw, the first recipient of Cuddles, a Mini Guide Horse, in Kittrell, North Carolina. The crew spent the day on the […]...

Go To Team Plays With Red Demolition #18

Fox Sports tested the Red Camera in Talladega this past NASCAR weekend and Go To Team DPs Skip Clark & Tom Wells were on hand to demo the prototype Demolition #18. The Red Camera is a huge leap in High Definition and offers a lot of creativity to both the DP and the editor. While […]...

Breaking Cameras

Go To Team’s Skip Clark and Rene Cusson were in Dallas-Forth Worth, Texas, for the NASCAR race. And while they were they there, they broke some cameras. But it was all planned out. Fox Sports talent Jeff Hammond and NASCAR driver Clint Bowyer were at the Fort Worth stockyards to drive Chevrolet’s monster truck, the […]...

Raleigh Crews hangs with an All Star

Go To Team‘s Raleigh North Carolina cameraman Jimmy Hall traveled down to Summerville SC last week for a shoot with America’s Most Wanted All-Star finalist Randy Botten. Click on this link to AMW’s site to see the story: http://www.amw.com/allstar/2008/nominee_detail.cfm?id=5048...

GTT throws down with HDNet Mixed Martial Arts

Charleston based DP Tom Wells and Nick Modisett traveled up to Fayetteville, NC this Saturday to cover a Mixed Martial Arts competition for HDNet‘s ‘Inside MMA’. The event was produced by Spartan Entertainment Group and the crew followed the competition from beginning to end both inside and outside the cage and covered each battle as […]...

Food Network

Chef Tyler Florence is originally from South Carolina. This Food Network special, My Country My Kitchen brought him back to his roots in search of Carolina home cooking. Our crews traveled throughout Greenville, Columbia, & Charleston, South Carolina....

Forensic Files Adopts F900, Wells Crew Follows

Forensic Files recently upgraded its productions from Standard Definition to High Definition. It’s camera of choice? The Sony CineAlta F900. This shift is yet another sign of the changing times, as more networks begin gearing up for full HD broadcast in the coming months. Charleston based Director of Photography Tom Wells was happy to hear […]...

Go To Team Annual Shareholders Meeting

The big wigs at Go To Team got together for the Annual Shareholders Meeting and headed off to a plush five star spa and resort… well, not exactly. We headed to Pisgah National Forest, near Asheville, NC, and hiked in 2 miles to a pretty cool waterfall. Of course, the Shareholders consist of Skip Clark […]...

Baker Crew “Gets Axed” by Modern Marvels

Recently, GTT’s Charlotte Based Baker crew once again “made the cut” with Modern Marvels. Starting at the Council Tool’s Forge in Lake Waccamaw, NC, the Baker Crew tracked the creation of Fireman’s axes from their humble beginnings as unformed steel, to the drop-forged, razor sharp, iconic realization, embodied in their finished state. It was hot, […]...

Wells Crew takes to the air for Discovery Channel

Charleston based Director of Photography Tom Wells and Nick Modisett took to the air by helicoptor Saturday for a new upcoming program on Discovery Channel. The Go To Team crew’s mission was to shoot the YAUST, the world’s largest Car Carrier, while still out at sea. The crew utilized a Tyler Mount rigged with a […]...

Yow Shares Inspiration with Raleigh Crew

NC State Head Women’s Coach Kay Yow shared her story of being a cancer survivor with Go To Team‘s Raleigh crew. Yow spoke about the ESPY award she received which is named after the late Jim Valvano for her perseverance in being able to continue to coach while battling cancer. Coach Yow is one of […]...

Raleigh Crew Attempts Arabesque!

Go To Team’s camera op Jimmy Hall hit the road for a couple of days for a shoot in South Carolina with E! True Hollywood Story. The piece is a behind the curtain look at competitive cheerleading. Sadly for the crew, the story focused more on injuries and local scandal than getting to shoot the […]...