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Orlando Crew following the Oil Spill all the way to Alabama

Attorney General Eric Holder surveyed areas affected by the oil spill in Dauphin Island, Alabama. The Attorney General also met with local community members that were impacted by the disaster. Orlando based crew Dan Lowrey made the long drive to the island to cover the event for FOX News. Equipped with the Panasonic HDX900, Lowrey shot […]

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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 Tours with the Stars of Harry Potter

Orlando DP/Partner Dan Beckmann led the GTT team as they helped give fans world-wide, a glimpse of the film stars as they embarked on a VIP tour of the soon-to-open Wizarding World of  Harry Potter! Beckmann got the morning off to a rousing start, by helping Emma Watson (Hermione Granger) announce (live on The Today […]

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Orlando Crews Help Universal Studios Ready for Potter Arrival

Orlando DP/Partner, Dan Beckmann helped Universal Studios prepare for the grand opening of The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. With Beckmann and EP Sue Stauffer coordinating 3 full High Definition Crews, the team was able to capture B-roll and interviews throughout the new land in Islands of Adventure! Shooting on the Panasonic HDX 900, cameraman […]

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Charleston Cameraman returns to the Gulf Coast for NBC News Coverage of the Oil Spill

Go To Team’s Dave Baker was on his way home from a shoot in Charleston, SC when  NBC called needing a Director of Photography  in New Orleans in twelve hours.  After a turbocharged pass through the house, Dave drove 781 miles and reached his destination by 5:00am.  Just in time to break out Go To […]

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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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From the backlot of Orlando’s Universal Studios, tour of Hogsmeade Village on Today Show

Showcasing Zonko's Joke Shop, and Honeydukes, the Today Show crew enjoyed, not only a taste of the Wizarding World, but also managed to find time to sample a few Bertie Bots Every Flavour Beans - careful to pick around the vomit and grass flavoured candies!

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Orlando’s DP, Beckmann Gets it Done for NBC News

For DP/Partner, Dan Beckmann, shooting interviews for the Today Show is a pretty simple assignment. As a former staff cameraman for NBC News, Dan has lit, edited, shot, and been shot at, all over the world. So you'd think a simple assignment such as a one-man-band interview at a hotel would be as easy spelling N.B.C. N.e.w.s.

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New Job: High Definition Editor In Orlando, Florida

Go To Team is thrilled to be expanding in our Orlando, Florida production office. This job is being added to support our post production editing suite on the backlot of Universal Studios. In the past 4 years this edit facility has focused on some amazing broadcast and corporate projects including, work for Universal Studios and NBC News. We are adding a new final cut pro edit suite which will be in addition to the AVID and final cut capabilities we already have.

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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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