Tag: Canon 7d

Iowa & Illinois – Final Schools for Chicago & Nashville Crews’ Epic Collaboration for B1G

GTT’s Chicago & Nashville crews have wrapped their 12–school, ‘Faces of the Big Ten’ shoot. The tour culminated with shoots at the University of Iowa and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. With these schools, we shot many more athletes, one who represented the hammer throw, as well as twin brother/sister tennis players: a “first” for […]

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From Golden Gophers to Cornhuskers: GTT’s B1G Shoot Carries On

GTT’s Chicago & Nashville crews continue their trek across the Midwest for the Big Ten Network; this time covering Minnesota University and the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. The team encountered a few new sports at these schools, including the high jump, discus and bowling. Once again, the DPs employed use of the F3, 5D and 7D […]

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GTT’s B1G Tour Shoots on Home Turf in the Windy City

August 10, 2013 GTT’s great Midwest crisscrossing has resumed for the Chicago & Nashville crews at Northwestern University, just outside of Chicago in Evanston, IL. Six athletes were profiled in sports including basketball, softball, soccer, and lacrosse. Once again, primary footage was taken on Sony’s PMW-F3, with b-roll acquisition on Canon’s 5D and 7D cameras. […]

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B1G Network Shoot Brings GTT’s Nashville & Chicago Crews into “America’s Dairyland”

For some, it’s known as “America’s Dairyland, while others may simply say, “Wisconsin.” But for GTT’s Chicago & Nashville Crews, it was most definitely “The Badger State!” The University of Wisconsin–Madison was the 5th of 12 schools to be shot by Go To Team for the ongoing, “Faces of the Big Ten” shoot. Once again, […]

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GTT’s B1G Tour Continues into “The Wolverine State”

The Chicago & Nashville crews’ shoot for Big Ten Network moved onto Michigan for schools #3 & #4. First on the schedule were the Wolverines of the University of Michigan, followed by the Spartans of Michigan State University. The campaign, called “Faces of the Big Ten,” involves shooting a number of athletes from various sports […]

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Chicago & Nashville Crews Shoot in Indiana for Big Ten Network

Go To Team’s Chicago and Nashville crews have joined forces on a five-week shoot for the Big Ten Network! The first stop was Indiana, who boasts of two schools in the B1G Conference. Shooting began at Purdue University in West Lafayette, and then Indiana University in Bloomington. Several athletes from each school dutifully donned makeup […]

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LA Crew Helps Create a Rod Laver Documentary

  Los Angeles based crew, Dan Lowrey, has been working on a documentary for the Tennis Channel on Rod Laver’s life story. Lowrey interviewed the legendary Australian tennis player in San Diego using the Canon 5D and 7D. Dan enjoyed having full creative control for the hour long documentary. He spent one day shooting old […]

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Orlando Crew Sends Tampa Bay Bucs To UK

Orlando DP/Partner Dan Beckmann hung out with the Tampa Bay Buccaneer’s for the NFL Network. Shooting on the Canon 7D, Beckmann captured the player’s loading up and readying themselves for the trip to London. The Chicago Bears took on the Bucs at the UK’s Wembley Stadium as part of the NFL International Series.  Director of Photography, Jeff […]

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Atlanta Director of Photography on the Big Events… From SuperBowl straight to Daytona 500.

From Dallas to Daytona, Atlanta DP and Apprentice Kevin Juston were on the road again right after finishing up Superbowl 45 and heading to the Daytona 500. In Daytona Beach, Tom and Kevin were in full gear long before the engines roared and underdog Trevor Bayne stole the show during the 53rd running of the […]

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Arri Ultra Primes on the Sony F3…The Newest Camera Out There And Go To Team Has It!

It’s always cool to have the newest and greatest.  And this time, we really do have the newest and greatest.  Go To Team was one of the first companies to take delivery of the new Sony F3 camera.  And yeah, we’re feeling pretty cool about it… After working with the camera for two straight weeks, […]

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