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Go To Team Elite Camera Crew & Video Production Crew | Columbia part 2

Our Columbia Director of Photography, Craig Goodale, tells us about his all-time favorite shoot: One of my favorite shoots by far was the Star Wars Speeder Bike piece that I shot for Discovery Canada. Basically, the owner of a comic book shop in California's Central Valley...

National School Choice Week (NSCW), an event held annually in January, raises awareness on different education options for children all over the country. These options range from traditional public schools, to online learning and homeschooling. On January 27th, we worked with School Choice and Assignment Desk...

  When Hurricane Joaquin hit during the first weekend of October, it seemed as if the rain would never stop. Water flooded the streets of South Carolina, damaging homes and leaving people stranded. But, nothing stops our Charleston crew. [caption id="attachment_22855" align="alignright" width="254"] Midlands resident finds a...

Fox Sports NASCAR talent Jeff Hammond wanted to catch up with Sprint Cup Series driver Carl Edwards, but the only time Edwards had for Hammond was on the flight from his home in Columbia, MO, to the track in Talladega, AL....

In November 2001 a Go To Team EPK Crew joined production on a Columbia Pictures/Sony Pictures movie titled “Basic”. The crew, from Go To Team’s Charleston and Orlando offices, followed Samuel L. Jackson for Behind The Scenes footage on the DVD....

Video Clip // South Carolina video production company, Go To Team, was selected to produce the first television spots for the South Carolina Education Lottery. Go To Team worked with the creative team at NS&G to shoot footage that will be incorporated into the 9 broadcast...

GO TO TEAM LAUNCHES PRODUCER'S GUIDE TO CHARLESTON, SC (Charleston, SC) Go To Team, the leading provider of video crews in South Carolina, launched The Producer's Guide to Charleston, SC on their website. This new web guide is full with information about shooting video and...

CNN is searching the globe for extraordinary people making a difference in their world, a search that led them to Columbia, SC where Bambi Gaddist runs the SC HIV/AIDS Council. The organization features a mobile testing center, focused on offering HIV/AIDS testing for free...