Tag: Dan Lowrey

Orlando’s Lowrey Crew Films POV

POV!? What is POV? If you don’t know about the POV cameras then your missing out! A “POV” (point of view) camera is extremely small and can give you the ability to get a shot nearly anywhere. A car going 180 MPH? No problem! The camera records to SD cards which gives it the ability to […]

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Lowrey Live at Nasa with Atlantis Shuttle for NBC

More than 40,000 people showed up to watch one of NASA’s final space shuttle launches at the Kennedy Space center in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Go To Team’s Orlando based, Dan Lowrey was there to document the launch. Atlantis took off at 2:20 pm at over three thousand miles per hour at takeoff.  Lowrey was covering […]

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Orlando crew covers Crist with NBC in Florida

Recently the governor of Florida, Charlie Crist, announced he will be running for senate with no party affiliation in St. Petersburg. With such a big announcement at hand, Orlando based crew Dan Lowrey made the trip down to Tampa to cover the press event. Lowrey started off his day going live for The Today Show […]

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Orlando Crew films dreams coming true in Jacksonville, Florida with HGTV

It’s summer time and in Florida, most residents spend their days basking in the beautiful sun. So why not make a mini-paradise in your backyard? Orlando based crew Dan Lowrey and audio operator John DeMaio cruised up to Jacksonville, FL to shoot “Bang For Your Buck” for HGTV. The team shot three different homes all […]

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Weather Channel blows through the National Hurricane Convention in Orlando Florida

Orlando based crew Dan Lowrey started his hurricane coverage early this year at the 2010 National Hurricane Conference with The Weather Channel. Lowrey spent three days shooting some of the coolest Hurricane gadgets available for segments with Jim Cantore. Everything from solar generators, to “just add water” hot meals made their debut on The Weather […]

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3…2…1… Lift off, with NBC News covering the Shuttle Launch

At 6:21 am Space shuttle Discovery made it’s way to the international space station at the Kennedy Space Center. Orlando based crew Dan Lowrey went live all night with NBC’s correspondent Jay Gray to cover the countdown. The launch was picture perfect both for NASA, and Lowrey! The astronauts spent 13 days in space replacing […]

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Orlando Crew covers President Obama’s visit to Kennedy Space Center

President Barack Obama took a tour of Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida.Orlando crew Dan Lowrey teamed up with MSNBC to cover the important visit. The crew had everything set up hours before his arrival so the secret service could do what they do best. Sweep the area! Lowrey left his leather man in […]

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Who doesn’t want to shoot with the Harlem Globetrotters? We helped open ESPN’s Wide World of Sports.

Disney opened its 220 acre sports facility called ESPN Wide World of Sports, and Go To Team’s Orlando-based cameraman, Dan Lowrey was there to capture all the action! With 12 volleyball courts, 6 basketball courts, and 2 roller hockey rinks, Lowrey was busy shooting the opening events, highlighted by an appearance by the Harlem Globetrotters! After having […]

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Orlando Video Crew moves to baseball and covers Spring Training with FOX Sports

Orlando based crew Dan Lowrey and audio operator Mike Rothwell hit up all the Florida hot spots for Spring Training with FOX Sports. Starting in Port St. Lucie, with New York Mets superstar David Wright, the interviews allowed the players to show off thier “fun” side, with questions like, “What reality show would you most […]

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Orlando Cameraman uses P2 and time lapses to shoot in Sudan: Video Blog 2

How do you make cool video in Sudan? Cameraman Dan Lowrey shows you some tricks of the trade in a far away world. When Dan was planning out his trip, weight was everything. The small plane the crew took to Sudan only allowed for 100 pounds of gear. This may seem like a large amount of weight, but when it comes to packing video gear it adds up quickly.

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