Tag archive for ‘Cape Canaveral’

  • Over 950 Shoot Days of Ridiculously Cool TV in 2010

    We could not been happier with the shoots in 2010. Between our 6 offices and 7 crews we shot over 950 shoots days! So, we’re changing our slogan to “We make A LOT of Cool TV”.   Every Go To Team Director of Photography travels with a full gear package, including high definition cameras, light kit, [...]

  • Orlando Crew covers President Obama’s visit to Kennedy Space Center

    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 [...]

  • Go To Team and Space Flight now take to web – and GO Global!

    The space shuttle Endeavour sat stranded on the launch Pad, waiting.  Waiting for its ride to the International Space Station.   Waiting to attach an experimental platform to a Japanese research module.  And waiting for a line of thunderstorms to pass over the Cape.  After a lengthy 3-hour weather delay, fueling of the shuttle’s external fuel [...]

  • Beckmann Gains Exclusive Access To Space Shuttle Atlantis

    Orlando DP/Partner, Dan Beckmann, was the only crew allowed to view the Space Shuttle Atlantis inside the OPF (Orbital Processing Facility) at the Kennedy Space Center.

  • 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 [...]

  • Go To Team Cameraman at the launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis

    Dan Beckmann, Go To Team’s Orlando Director of Photography, was on location for NBC News’ coverage of the launch of the space shuttle Atlantis.  This was the 126th flight of the space shuttle fleet, the 30th flight for Atlantis, and the last to the Hubble Space Telescope. Covering the launch live, with NBC News correspondent, [...]