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It’s always fun getting to work with some of the other Go To Team crews and getting to share ideas and expertise. I had the chance to work with with our crews all the way from Miami and Charleston on a feature in Madison, Wisconsin as well as our D.C. crew and Nashville crew in […]
Read More →Fox Sports brought GTT crews from Nashville, D.C. & Chicago to Cincinnati for an interview with Bengals QB Andy Dalton! The two-person interview required set assembly, three cameras, audio and grip. The team shot on Sony PMW–F55 cameras, each equipped with its own Sound Devices Pix 240 external recording device (so as to capture the […]
Read More →Since launching the Miami/Florida Market for Go To Team I have been all over the state and Midwest covering some exciting shoots but I hadn’t shot anything in Miami until this day! It was Media Day at the American Airlines Arena. You put Media Day with the Miami Heat coupled with Disney on Ice at […]
Read More →Think the hordes of the unwashed public with their own cameras (in the form of cellphones) getting into the way of your shot at any newsworthy event is something new? This cartoon from 1928 illustrating the plight of the professional news cameraman says otherwise…
Read More →Years before Ansel Adams shot his iconic photos, there was Pathe News’ Ralph Earle who brought motion picture images of the scenic beauty found on public lands to the eyes of the public on a large scale. In the mid-1910s, Pathe had sent Earle and his wife on a 10,000 Read More →
When it comes to news gathering, USC’s Robert Hernandez says mobile phones just aren’t fast enough. Hernandez, who says he “hijacks tech for journalism,” is looking to wearables as a catalyst for the next big change in the news business. “It’s not the device, it’s the content,” said Hernandez. “It’s actually the content optimized for …
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