Category: Charleston Video Camera Crew

Go To Team Crews with Turner and NBA TV’s Open Court

If you could sit down in a room with some of the greatest NBA players of all time, would you fangirl a little? We definitely did when Turner chose to work with our crews for NBA TV’s Open Court. Go To Team was all hands on deck for this shoot. Our Charleston, Columbia, and Atlanta […]

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East Coast Video Crews Brave Hurricane Florence

Hurricane Florence dealt a massive blow to the Carolina Coast especially Wilmington, NC. Florence brought in massive amounts of rain, damaging winds and strong storm surges which forced families to flee their homes. Our thoughts are with everyone still there cleaning up.    Throughout the storm Go To Team crews, including Craig Goodale, Ethan Sneed, […]

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Charleston Camera Crew Highlighting Up-and-Coming Tennis Athletes at Volvo Car Open for Obviouslee Marketing

Game. Set. Match. Our Charleston camera crew, Dave Baker, and his apprentice, Ryan Brower, hit the court with Obviouslee Marketing to highlight a great foundation for this year’s Volvo Car Open. South Carolina Junior Tennis Foundation The South Carolina Junior Tennis Foundation is on a mission to train up-and-coming tennis players and give them the means […]

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Charleston, South Carolina Video Camera Crew Goes on K-9 Patrol with A&E’s “Live PD”

Bad boys, bad boys, what you gonna do? What you gonna do when our Charleston, South Carolina video camera crew comes for you? When you think of Live PD do you think of DUI checkpoints, high-speed chases, and drug busts? Well for this piece, the show wanted to highlight a lighter side of the cop […]

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Go To Team’s Video Production Crew Solar Eclipse Experience in Denver, Charleston and Columbia Crews

Go To Team’s video production crew shoots the total solar eclipse in Denver, Charleston, and Columbia. Talk about having a bright idea! It was a solar eclipse of the heart for three of Go To Team’s video production crews this week. #Eclipse2017 had us in three locations across the U.S. with The Weather Channel and […]

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Go To Team at the Veteran’s Inaugural Ball with Songs for Sound

It’s one of those, “I can’t believe we got in this room” moments where you have a great American tradition with true American heroes, an A-list American country star and one of the hottest comedians in America. Now lets Rewind for just a minute. Close your eyes. Focus on the darkness… Now open your eyes […]

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Go To Team Braves the Storm for NBC, CNN and TWC

Hurricane Matthew hit the Caribbean and the Southeastern United States hard and our Nashville, Charleston, Charlotte, Denver and Miami cameramen went into the storm to capture footage for NBC News, CNN and The Weather Channel. The hurricane formed near the islands at the end of September. It hit Haiti and Cuba and then worked its […]

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Charleston Crew Gets Schooled at NSCW Event

National School Choice Week (NSCW), an event held annually in January, raises awareness on different education options for children all over the country. These options range from traditional public schools, to online learning and homeschooling. On January 27th, we worked with School Choice and Assignment Desk at the NSCW event in Columbia, SC. We shot […]

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Charleston Crew Goes Incognito for Hidden Heroes

On October 3rd CBS DREAM TEAM, IT’S EPIC! aired a new Saturday morning series called, Chicken Soup For the Soul’s Hidden Heroes. The new series is a hidden-camera show that our very own Charleston crew got to be a part of. The show, hosted by Brooke Burke-Charvet, uses hidden cameras to secretly capture everyday heroes […]

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Charleston Crew Makes a Splash for The Weather Channel

  When Hurricane Joaquin hit during the first weekend of October, it seemed as if the rain would never stop. Water flooded the streets of South Carolina, damaging homes and leaving people stranded. But, nothing stops our Charleston crew.   Once the rain subsided, the Charleston crew set out to assess the damage. The battery […]

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