Camera Crew

Trent Kamerman
With a last name that uniquely echoes his profession, Trent Kamerman is VMI's head HD shooter.( Notably, Trent covered ESPN's Scholastic Sports America , featuring a then up-and-coming golfer named Tiger Woods. Trent also shot the last three World Cups for the US National Soccer Team and traveled to Japan, China, Russia, Borneo, and across South and North America shooting for clients including NBC and CBS affiliates, CNN and FOX networks, as well as such recognizable names as Robin Williams, Tony Hawk, Milton Berle, Elle Macpherson, Elton John, and Wayne Gretzky.


Jeff "Boomer" Alred
Jeff "Boomer" Alred is entering his twelfth year in the television industry having earned three national sports Emmy awards. As an ESPN staff photographer, Boomer covered every major college and professional sport and created powerful "opens" to shows including the Summer and Winter X Games. Although he started with ESPN, his resume includes all four major networks as well as MTV, VH1, HBO and Outdoor Life Network. 

 

Maik Kuhne
Maik Kuhne has worked for such companies as The Learning Channel, History Channel and National Geographic. He is experienced in various areas including Steadicam, Betacam, DVCam, Sound, and POVs for planes, cars, boats, hot-air balloons, and high-speed motorcycle racing. His coverage includes documentaries on adventure racing, around-the-world balloon flights, U.S. World Cup soccer, X-Games, and professional basketball. 

 

Bryan "TwZa" Brousseau
Bryan "TwZa" Brousseau has shot feature segments for all the major television networks and worked on the Emmy Award-winning documentary series, Souls of New York, as well as the foreign documentary American Fever in Finland. As an ENG shooter for the 1996 Summer Olympic Torch Relay, Bryan became technical director of production for the 2002 Winter Olympic Torch Relay and has been an integral part of the past four ESPN X Games. In addition, he has worked with such commercial companies as Coca-Cola, AT&T, International Olympic Committee, Tropicana, Burger King, and Phillip Morris.


Ken Garff
Ken Garff is an award-winning director of photography and 24p High Definition specialist. Ken has captured remarkable images of real people, nature and exotic locations as the Director of Photography on many high-profile television programs including Sahara, the film that launched HDTV broadcasting on PBS, and Extreme Hawaii, a flagship High-Definition program on Discovery Channel.

 

Nick Balogh
A sharp, resourceful editor and a decisive producer, Nick has worked with Tony Hawk's production company - 900 Films as well as produced segments for 3 X-Games and countless other pieces for ESPN, ABC and HBO Sports, and MTV's Three Way Threat on New Zealand 's South Island . 




Joe Galath