Behind the Lens: FCC Chairman Brandon Carr Tower Climb for NATE
Project snapshot: Industrial / Technical Video • Tower Climb Coverage • Sound Bites • B-Roll Footage • Short-Form Video Content • FCC and Media Footage Access • New Bern, NC
Project overview
Beverly Boy Productions supported NATE – The Communications Infrastructure Contractors Association with industrial and technical video production in New Bern, North Carolina for the FCC Chairman Brandon Carr Tower Climb. The goal was to capture footage and sound bites before and after the climb for use in a short-form video similar to NATE’s #ClimberConnection videos.
The production also included b-roll coverage that NATE could use for future content needs. Because the footage was intended for quick access by the FCC and Fox News, the shoot required a practical and organized capture workflow that could support both immediate use and later post-production.
Why this gear?
Production goal | Key tool | One-line “why” |
Capture key messaging | Before-and-after sound bites | Gives the final short clear comments from Chairman Carr around the tower climb experience. |
Show technical environment | Tower climb b-roll | Adds context, scale, and visual energy to the story. |
Support short-form storytelling | Field production coverage | Captures the moments needed for a concise video similar to #ClimberConnection content. |
Provide flexible assets | Additional b-roll | Gives NATE extra footage for future communications and promotional use. |
Enable fast media access | Organized footage workflow | Allows the FCC and Fox News to access and utilize footage right away. |
Gear & crew highlights
Component | Details |
Video Type | Industrial / Technical |
Production | FCC Chairman Brandon Carr Tower Climb |
Client | NATE – The Communications Infrastructure Contractors Association |
Location | New Bern, NC |
Content Captured | Sound bites before and after the climb |
B-Roll | Tower climb and supporting technical footage |
Final Use | Short-form video similar to NATE’s #ClimberConnection videos |
Additional Use | B-roll archive for future NATE content |
Media Access | Footage available for FCC and Fox News use |
CAPTURING A TECHNICAL TOWER CLIMB STORY
Industrial and technical video productions often require a balance of storytelling, safety awareness, and real-world field coverage. For a tower climb shoot, the production must capture the scale and importance of the work while staying focused on key moments that communicate the story clearly.
For the FCC Chairman Brandon Carr Tower Climb, the production centered on two main needs: sound bites and visual coverage. The before-and-after comments helped frame the experience, while the b-roll footage added context around the tower climb and the communications infrastructure environment.
This type of content works well for short-form storytelling because it combines a clear subject, real activity, and strong visual moments. By capturing both interview-style sound bites and supporting footage, the production gave NATE the material needed to build a concise and engaging video while also creating additional footage for future use.
FINAL DELIVERABLES
The final production included footage and sound bites for a short-form video featuring FCC Chairman Brandon Carr’s tower climb in New Bern. The captured content was designed to support a video short similar to NATE’s #ClimberConnection videos, while also providing additional b-roll for NATE’s future content needs.
The production included:
FCC Chairman Brandon Carr Tower Climb Video
A technical field production featuring before-and-after sound bites with Chairman Carr, tower climb visuals, and supporting b-roll. The footage was captured for a short-form video and made available for immediate use by the FCC and Fox News.
This production gave NATE a flexible set of assets for storytelling, public communications, media use, and future promotional content.
A PRACTICAL NOTE ON INDUSTRIAL AND TECHNICAL VIDEO PRODUCTIONS
Industrial and technical video shoots often happen in active, specialized environments where planning and adaptability are essential. Whether filming at a construction site, communications tower, facility, or field location, the crew must capture strong visuals while respecting site access, safety protocols, and operational needs.
Sound bites are especially useful in technical storytelling because they help explain the purpose and impact of the work. When paired with b-roll, the final video can show both the human perspective and the real-world environment behind the story.
For projects that may be used by media outlets or partner organizations, organized footage capture and delivery are also important. A clear workflow helps ensure key clips can be accessed quickly while still preserving additional footage for future edits.
PLANNING AN INDUSTRIAL OR TECHNICAL VIDEO SHOOT?
Industrial and technical video production helps organizations document specialized work, field operations, safety initiatives, infrastructure projects, and leadership moments. From short-form social content to media-ready footage and promotional videos, professional production helps turn complex environments into clear visual stories.
Beverly Boy Productions supports industrial and technical video production in New Bern and beyond, helping organizations capture sound bites, b-roll, field coverage, and branded video assets for communications, media, and marketing use.
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