Continued from Part 1… Day two started in Four Seasons room 242. We had three cameras turned on Katie Nolan and Jake Johnson (who proclaimed he’s “that guy from New Girl!”) as they shared breakfast burritos. The scene started with Katie in the dark and turning on a lamp — I had the job of […]
Read MoreOne of the cool things about SXSW is walking around and not knowing who you’ll run into. There are people from all over the globe. For two weeks in March, it feels like the world flocks to Austin, TX. With all these folks around you’re bound to stumble upon mingling celebrities. Working with FS1 and […]
Read MoreThe other day I was in Houston for a quick corporate shoot. It’s the sort of day where you spend more time driving than shooting. The client needed one interview shot in front of a white backdrop. No problem. We can do that. I shot the interview on a Canon C300 Mark 1 with an 85mm f1.2. I used a […]
Read MoreWorking the week leading up to the Super Bowl is always cool. But, it’s even cooler when the client is Nickelodeon. Why? SLIME! That’s why. Yes, I’m talking about the green, gooey stuff that used to drop on contestants of various game shows on the kid-friendly network. I grew up watching that stuff. It was […]
Read MoreI love working on The Feherty Show. It’s always a lot of fun because David Feherty is one of the funniest and nicest human beings you’ll ever meet. I was rockin’ a Sony F55 with the Canon 17-120mm. I’ve worked on this show so many times that setup has become second nature. I put together […]
Read MoreMy week leading up to the Super Bowl started off on a very cool note. I had the distinct honor of shooting all fifty-one Super Bowl rings for the NFL Network. My producer had been working on a bunch of features surrounding various stories about Super Bowl rings. With all the interviews in the can, […]
Read MoreSuper Bowl LI was an incredible media event, and that was before the game even began! Producers from MTV‘s Nick Sports, CBS‘ Radio Row, NFL Films and Hall of Fame, booked a full dozen camera operators from Go To Team’s elite staff to cover the week of Super Bowl events in Houston. Check out the […]
Read MoreI teamed up with E! News again for some more South by Southwest coverage in Austin, TX. Our assignment today was quite simple. We just had one interview with Grammy award winner, John Legend. The interview was shot on the Sony F800 XDCam with an Odyssey 7Q attached. We got to the location a little […]
Read MoreWhen The Weather Channel calls, I immediately start packing my rain and snow gear. What exactly is snow gear you ask? That’s simple… put on as many layers as you can while still being able to operate your camera. Shooting live shots with The Weather Channel, physically puts you in the elements with the talent. The […]
Read MoreWalmart – Team Rubicon This shoot was a simple set of interviews setup in a park near one of our interviewees houses. Our end client was Walmart, but the main subject of our interviews was about two members of “Team Rubicon”. Team Rubicon is a volunteer organization, primarily composed of military veterans that will go […]
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