Tag archive for ‘Live Shot’
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Modisett Crew Goes Live With Elliott Sadler for ESPN After Hardest Crash In NASCAR History
On Sunday, August 1, 2010, NASCAR Sprint Cup driver Elliott Sadler crashed into the inside retaining wall at the Pocono Raceway during the Pennsylvania 500. Soon after, NASCAR officials reported it was the hardest collision recorded in the sport’s history…and it sure looked like it. The entire engine flew on the track and the front [...]
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Orlando Video Crew shoots Harry Potter Contest live for the Today Show
Shooting in HD on the Panasonic HVX 900, Orlando DP/Partner Dan Beckmann, spent the morning “going live” with NBC’s The Today Show.
Shooting live bumps, and teases of the iconic Hogwarts castle, Beckmann helped announce a new contest tie-in with The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Orlando Resort. -
Go To Team, Go Karts, and Matt Kensenth
Go To Team’s Orlando Director of Photography, spent the day with NASCAR driver, Matt Kensenth at the Daytona International Speedway.
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Travelocity – Live at Universal Studios Florida
”We haven’t seen deals like this in years,” said Genevieve Brown, senior editor at Travelocity.com. Her tip: Book an air-hotel package and save $300 or more. Travelocity spent the day going “live” from Universal Studios Florida – and Go To Team was there to capture all the action with our Panasonic VariCam! After nearly a [...]
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Juan Pablo Montoya goes live with Modisett crew for ESPN
While working in Florida, Go To Team’s Richmond, Virginia based Director of Photography, Nick Modisett, traveled to New Symrna Beach, FL to do a live shot with Juan Pablo Montoya for ESPN’s NASCAR Now. Juan was off to an extremely strong start to the Sprint Cup Season. After Richmond, Juan sat in 14th place but [...]
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ESPN live from Orlando with Mark Martin
Dan Beckmann, Go To Team’s Orlando Director of Photography and ENG crew, visited NASCAR driver Mark Martin in Daytona Beach, Florida, for a live shot with EPSN News. Only 8 races into the season, Martin’s NASCAR win in Phoenix makes him one of only four 50 year-olds to visit victory Lane








