Trick Shot Wins at Gosford on February 14th [07:46]
Watch here as Dynamic Syndications own TRICK SHOT wins in a small but competitive field beating home her rivals at Gosford. She has always shown plenty of ability as a horse however now that she is getting up to 1600m and beyond, she is really growing into her skin. Trained by Chris Waller and ridden by Corey Brown, Trick Shot never looked in any real danger as she went on to win by 1 3/4 lengths. She will now look up to step up further in distance and hopefully we see her in the winners circle again soon.
Breeders Cup Race #1.mov [02:53]
This is the First race of Breeders cup 2012. This is A sample of my camera work. I am shooting the post parade, the race, and the roof top shot in the winners circle.
Breeders Cup race#2.mov [02:51]
This is Breeders Cup race #2 2012. This is another sample of my work. I shoot the post parade, during the race, my shot is on the top half of the screen during the split screen. I also shoot the winners circle from the roof top Eighty feet up.
I'll Have Another Retirement Ceremony - Belmont Park Winners Circle [02:57]
Tags: i'll, have, another, belmont, park, retirement, ceremony, winners, circle, kentucky, derby, preakness, nyra, horse, racing
The Gravesend, Brooklyn Handicap 1904 [07:21]
The Brooklyn Handicap in Gravesend, Coney Island, Brooklyn, May 26, 1904 American Biograph & Mutoscope Co. Camera: GW "Billy" Bitzer Coney Island's Gravesend Race Track opened in 1887 and remained in operation until 1910. The first 'Handicap' was a 1 1/4 miles left-handed race on dirt and became part of the 'Handicap Triple' which today is preceded by the Metropolitan Handicap and followed by the Suburban Handicap. The Brooklyn Handicap is an American Thoroughbred horse race run annually in early June at Belmont Park in Elmont, New York, on Long Island. It currently is a Grade II event open to three-year-olds and up willing to race one and one-half miles on dirt. The first segment of this film begins with the horses and their entourages entering the track and getting organized. The handicap seen here begins at 4:00 viewed in five edits, each view is from a stationary camera with virtually no panning. The racing segment itself lasts two minutes with the last minute of film focused on The Picket in what I presume is the winners circle. The Picket was ridden by Jockey Oscar Helgesen who took the prize in 2:06.60. The Picket was trained by Carroll B. Reid and owned by Waldeck Stable. Four horses have won the Handicap Triple: Whisk Broom II (1913), Tom Fool (1953), Kelso (1961), Fit to Fight (1984). 01/05/12 - 3
Tags: newyorkcity, new york city, nycny, nyc, ny, gravesend, coney island, brooklyn, king's county, horse, horses, equestrian, handicap, thoroughbred, flat racing, dirt, left-handed, picket, jockey, oscar helgesen, carroll b. reid, waldeck stable, actuality, ac