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Tag: NASA

Chicago Cameraman Recaps His Super Bowl Experience with FS1

For professional cameramen, the Super Bowl is, well, it’s our Super Bowl. This year I had the pleasure to experience the madness down in Houston courtesy of our friends at Fox Sports 1! They asked me to grab my gear and fly down to Texas to shoot with their show “Garbage Time with Katie Nolan” […]

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Texas Crew Explores Houston with the Turner Network

You may not know this, but when you’re watching CNN in the airport, it’s not the same CNN that you would see at home. It’s actually a channel catering to the average traveling businessman. I had a great opportunity to shoot some content in Houston, TX for the Turner Network. We spent three days in […]

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Houston Crew Goes to Mars Yard at NASA

I recently got the chance of a lifetime to go backstage at NASA in Houston. We shot a new episode of “Absolute Genius” with Dick and Dom for the BBC. Quite an interesting and quirky crew that made it a day full of laughs! I shot it on the Sony F5 using a Canon 17-120mm […]

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Houston Video Crew Lifts Off At Space Center For ESPN Spelling Bee

Shooting this piece was a blast! We got a free lesson in rocket science as spelling bee genius Syamantak Payra guided us on a tour of Space Center Houston. First we visited Mission Control where NASA monitors our current trips to Mars and dates back to our first trip to the moon. It’s only open […]

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Orlando Director of Photography | Tribute to Jay Barbree

Go To Team’s Orlando-based DP/Partner Dan Beckmann, is also a Guest columnist for the Orlando Sentinel newspaper. Recently, Dan contributed an article on NBC News correspondent Jay Barbree’s 50 years of broadcast journalism. Beckmann’s next article was featured in the Op Ed section in early October. Check out the Jay Barbree piece via the link […]

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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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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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Go To Team and Space Flight now take to web – and GO Global!

The space shuttle Endeavour sat stranded on the launch Pad, waiting.  Waiting for its ride to the International Space Station.   Waiting to attach an experimental platform to a Japanese research module.  And waiting for a line of thunderstorms to pass over the Cape.  After a lengthy 3-hour weather delay, fueling of the shuttle’s external fuel […]

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Go To Team Flies with Stephen Hawking in Zero G

Visit msnbc.com for Breaking News, World News, and News about the Economy Visit msnbc.com for Breaking News, World News, and News about the Economy It wasn’t quite like a trip to moon, but for a lifetime of confinement for Astrophysicist Stephen Hawking, it was a chance to fly -literally – away from his wheelchair. For […]

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