Charleston Video Crew
Production Crew Clients

ABC's Good Morning America On Monday, Nov. 13, GMA left its Times Square studio and hit the road again, continuing ABC News’ “50 States” tour across America, in Charleston, SC. Diane Sawyer, Charles Gibson, Robin Roberts and Tony Perkins gave viewers a taste of the Old South, and showcased the southern hospitality of historic Charleston. Go To Team provided a large of array of production resources including 24 crew members, multiple camera packages, and other production support.
"It started out as simple planning month's before the event, trying to anticipate the large scale of GMA's goals, but by the end it was a full court press to add staff... even booking two crew members at 8PM the night before the broadcast." Production Coordinator, Patrick Bryant.
"The whole thing was amazing. We were surprised to find the level of talent Go To Team provided."

MSNBC's HardballWhen Chris Matthews and MSNBC's Hardball College Tour came to the Citadel in Charleston, South Carolina they turned to Go To Team for a large amount of production support. Go To Team provided satellite uplink, video technicians, camera operators, video tape operator, camera crane operator, the jimmy jib camera crane, audio operators and more.

Antique RoadshowAntique Roadshow and Go To Team have a long history, working together in three markets, Charlotte, North Carolina; Charleston, South Carolina; and Savannah, Georgia. In each market Go To Team provided a full staff of production truck crew.


Other Recent Production Crew Clients included:
Little Black Book
ABC - The View
CNN's Google/You Tube Presidential Debate in Charleston, South Carolina,
NBC's Presidential Debate in Orangeburg, South Carolina
MSNBC's Hardball in Orangeburg, South Carolina

 
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