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 […]
Read MoreGo To Team’s Richmond, VA based video crew traveled down to Clemson, SC to go live with South Carolina Republican Senator Lindsey Graham for NBC’s Meet the Press with David Gregory. Sen. Graham was part of a roundtable discussion on the situations in Iraq and Afghanistan, “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” and Obama winning his first […]
Read MoreGo To Team’s Charlotte based Dave Baker made the trip to Bristol, VA to provide coverage for ABC’s Coverage of President Obama’s visit. President Obama held a “Town Hall Event” at a local Kroger Grocery store with select employees to discuss his thoughts on Federal Healthcare reform. The generally quiet town (home to Dave Baker’s […]
Read MoreAfter being on and off the presidential campaign trail for almost two years, it seemed only fitting that the Richmond, Virginia based video crew was at the final political shebang of the election cycle. Nick Modisett And Rene Cusson had the privilege to work with Jeremy Schaap for ESPN and witness the historical Inauguration of […]
Read MoreAlright, so we didn’t really get to play ball with the Democratic nominee. But we did shoot all the video! ESPN’s Stuart Scott and producer Marc Weiner came to Greensboro, NC, to interview the Presidential Candidate and Go To Team crewed the whole thing. Skip Clark from Charlotte, NC, and Jimmy Hall from Raleigh, NC, […]
Read MoreAt GTT we love it when the political campaign trail heats up, and in Virginia it’s on fire! On the eve of the Democratic National Convention, Go To Team’s Richmond ENG Crew, Nick Modisett, traveled from Richmond, VA to Charlottesville, VA to work on a piece for ABC World News on the role Michelle Obama […]
Read MoreAs a SC based ENG crew, Go To Team’s DP Tom Wells and Nick Modisett can’t complain. This year the SC Primaries were held independently of one another, with Republicans voting for their candidate of choice on January 19 and the Democrats casting their votes a week later on January 26. All politics aside, […]
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