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

It's one of those, "I can't believe we got in this room" moments where you have a great American tradition with true American heroes, an A-list American country star and one of the hottest comedians in America. Now lets Rewind for just a minute. Close your...

Did you know that Harry Truman's presidential inauguration in 1949 was the first to be televised? We get to work with CNN this year to keep that tradition alive! Donald Trump will go from President-Elect to POTUS and we will be in the heart of...

Go To Team wishes you Happy Holidays! We want to thank all of our wonderful clients for trusting us with your awesome shoots this year! We had such a blast celebrating Peyton Manning's retirement after the Superbowl with TSN, getting in the ring of Wrestlemania with...

Hurricane Matthew hit the Caribbean and the Southeastern United States hard and our Nashville, Charleston, Charlotte, Denver and Miami cameramen went into the storm to capture footage for NBC News, CNN and The Weather Channel. The hurricane formed near the islands at the end of...

Ever heard the expression, “When it rains, it pours? Our Dallas cameraman, Nate Galluppi, experienced Mother Nature first hand as he traveled down to Louisiana to cover the deadly flood sweeping through the state for The Weather Channel. Nate teamed up with TWC Meteorologist Reynolds Wolf...

It’s the final countdown with less than three months until the presidential election. With things heating up with the remaining two candidates our crews have been all over the nation cover one-on-one interviews and rallies. I got a call from the office that I’d be covering...

If you've been paying attention to the news recently you probably noticed that Illinois had some extreme weather last week. In Chicago, we experienced heavy rain, hail and strong winds while one rural Illinois town had an EF4 rated tornado. The tornado touched down in Fairdale,...

[caption id="attachment_9814" align="aligncenter" width="600" caption="Earl fills the streets"][/caption] Go To Team's Charleston based Baker crew headed north to Kill Devil Hills with the Weather Channels Jeff Murrow in search of Hurricane Earl. The 70 MPH gusts and storm surge were no match for the Go...