With perfect weather and beautiful fall foliage, Go To Team’s Director of Photography, Skip Clark and audio operator John South were in Big Stone Gap, Virginia, working for HBO Sports. They were there shooting a feature with Julias and Thomas Jones’ parents, the NFL brothers playing for the Dallas Cowboys and the New York Jets. […]...
Go To Team’s Charlotte, North Carolina Director of Photography, Skip Clark can now add published writer to his resume. TV Technology Magazine recently printed an article Skip wrote on Bron-Kobold’s HMIs, praising the light’s versatility and the superior customer service received by the company. Skip travels the US shooting using the Bron-Kobold HMI’s for clients […]...
Go To Team’s Charleston based DP Tom Wells recently attended HD Expo’s “Varicamp” in Washington D.C. The three day workshop extensively covers all aspects of the Panasonic VariCam camera including color and density, motion, post production workflow and camera setup. Tom’s creative skills are already off the charts, Varicamp just really tweaks his understanding of […]...
Skip Clark was over in Chapel Hill, NC, last week shooting a story about Jason Ray for E:60, a new sports documentary program airing on ESPN. Go To Team DPs shoot stories about all kinds of people; sometimes they are politicos campaigning to be President, sometimes they are businessmen with the next big thing, sometimes […]...
Recently Go To Team’s Dave Baker and crew spent a weekend chasing Trading Spaces’ new carpenter, Brandon Russell around North Carolina as he introduced himself to fans of the hit TLC show. You can view the entire video on-line at TLC’s website. “He was tough to keep up with; what with the rock climbing and […]...
This past March, Go To Team’s Dave Baker worked in conjunction with Dwaine Scott (NBC) on a multi-cam remote production of “Hardball with Chris Matthews” in Memphis, TN. Hardball was there to cover the Southern Republican Leadership Conference, held at the Historic Peabody Hotel. The live production went off without a hitch amidst hustle and […]...
Charleston based DP Tom Wells and crew helped Adams Outdoor Advertising aquire footage for the company’s marketing efforts. The project included shooting multiple signs, digital billboards, traffic patterns and more around Charleston. One setup included a time-lapse driving through the city’s interstate system using an on-car mount while shooting to P2 using the Panasonic HVX-200. […]...
Recently, the Baker EFP crew travelled from its base of Charlotte, NC, to Lake Lure, NC to offer Good Morning America viewers a glimpse of one of North Carolina’s secret treasures. The stunning vistas and beautiful waterways of Chimney Rock and Lake Lure have been host to many a tourist, hiker, and fisherman, as well […]...
Go To Team won the Telly Award for ING’s Run for Something Better. The award came in yesterday and we decided to make a little video in its honor. We were very excited to win something for this piece in particular. The Run for Something Better is a program developed by ING, in conjuction with […]...
Go To Team’s Raleigh Video Crew (Jimmy Hall) spent a weekend in Greenville NC documenting Skip Holtz coach of Eastern Carolina University. Coach Holtz has been nominated for the Road to the Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year. The segment will premiere on ABC Sept 22 at 2:30pm and throughout the football season on ESPN. […]...
The television show ‘Modern Marvels’ recently aired an episode entitled “Sticky Things”. Go To Team’s Charleston Crew (dptomwells) traveled to Brunswick, GA earlier this summer with the Panasonic Varicam to shoot a segment for the show which profiled a Rosin factory specializing in high-grade adhesives (among other things). “I now know first hand that sticky […]...
Go To Team’s Charlotte, NC based DP Skip Clark was just in Bristol, TN covering the Dollar General presence at the Sharpie 500. Bobby LaBonte and Delana Harvick were there signing autographs and giving away door prizes. “It was a hot day in Bristol, but we stayed cool in the air conditioned tent and drank […]...