Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Dr. Nancy Snyderman/NBC



With Dr. Nancy Snyderman and Carolyn Long at a recent KARK-TV reunion.

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Country Fried Home Videos


Country Fried Home Videos Comedian Bill Engvall hosts CMT's new half-hour series, Country Fried Home Videos. The series features real home videos shot by real people, showing what real Americans do for fun. "Country Fried Home Videos is pure, escapist entertainment that allows our viewers to have starring roles in some of funniest and most incredible videos you'll ever see. In this segement David Settlemoir and myself told the story of a guy from Newport Arkansas going through the automatic carwash in the back of a friends pick up truck. Eli Dobbs is shooting the crew standing around.

Bob Dotson/NBC News


NBC News Correspondent Bob Dotson has a unique approach. He searches the neglected corners of our country, seeking the extraordinary in ordinary lives.
"Stories only happen to people who are allowed to tell them," says Dotson. "I look for the kind of guy who may never run for mayor, or go to the moon, or transplant a heart, but whose story may touch a viewer's heart."
His special reports, "American Story with Bob Dotson," are seen on the Today Show and other NBC News programs. He was also the writer and host of "Bob Dotson's America," a series of half-hour programs on the Travel Channel and the author of two books, one for aspiring journalists, "Make it Memorable," (Bonus Books, 2000); the other a memoir, "In Pursuit of the American Dream," (Athenaeum, NY, 1985.) His literary work won the George Washington Honor Medal for excellence.

Saturday, March 17, 2007

Susan McDougal


Wth the fabulous Susan McDougal in her home after a live shot for "Larry King Live".
Leonard Chamblee, Susan, David Settlemoir, and Mike Hall.

Rob Reiner


With Rob Reiner in Tallahassee Florida.

Kelly O'Donnell/NBC News


Kelly O'Donnell from NBC News "showing some love" down in Tallahassee Florida during the Florida Recount

Don Teague/NBC News


I spent a couple of days with Don Teague down in Shreveport Louisiana. Don is the NBC News correspondent based in the network’s Dallas bureau. He was doing a story on Louisiana's Hollywood. We interviewed Meg Ryan and Antonio Banderas on the movie set of "Homeland Security". Don, a filmmaker himself has written, produced, and was the cinematographer on a feature called "Song of Songs". http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1645826/ Not only is he talented, but he's a real nice guy.

NBC's Mike Taibbi


NBC's Mike Taibbi moderates a discussion on the Iraqi war with folks from Arkansas. The segment aired on Nightly News. Leonard Chamblee shoots with a Panasonic DVX 100a and steadies with a Fig Rig. NBC's Ron Blome and Mario Garcia were the producers. Dan Hampton was the audio tech.

Helicopter aerials


Shooting a few aerials with the best chopper pilot ever. Ed "Mad Dog" Etheridge. The Bell 206B Helicopter is one of the safest ones to fly. If...you don't fall out.

Beyonce


She fired up the crowd.

Beyonce




Shooting the performances of Beyonce, Bon Jovi, Garth Brooks, and Taylor Hicks at the Walmart annual meetings

KKK Trial in Birmingham Alabama


This a news conference outside the courtroom in Birmingham during a KKK trial. Former Ku Klux Klansman Thomas Blanton was convicted of four counts of first-degree murder in the 1963 bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, which left four young girls dead and injured another 22 adults and children.

Willie Nelson


While on a "live"shot with Willie Nelson, I had a little time on "Honeysuckle Rose" to have him sign a vintage Gibson guitar that I own.

Jermain Taylor


Middleweight Champion of the World Jermain "Bad Intensions" Taylor mugs with Leonard, who was the camera op, during a shoot for HBO. David Settlemoir, who was the audio tech on the shoot said "Get off me! You're hurting my leg!"

Jermain Taylor


Jermain "Bad Intensions" Taylor doing a little sparring in da ring.

Jermain Taylor


Jermain "Bad Intensions" Taylor, the Undisputed Middleweight Champion of the World was kind enough to take a picture with our crew while filming a segment for HBO. Left to right: David Settlemoir (Camera), Leonard Chamblee (Camera), Jermain "Bad Intensions" Taylor, Greg Stern (Producer for HBO), James Groves (Audio Tech). The segment titled "The Barber Shop", ran on December 9th during the fight on HBO.

Erin Hayes


With Erin Hayes of ABC News on a shoot in Bentonville Arkansas. Left to right: Leonard (Camera Op), Erin, Tom Alford (Audio)

Susan Losovicz/CNN


One of many WALMART shoots. This one was with Susan Lisovicz of CNN at the headquarters in Bentonville Arkansas. Susan is the co-host of CNN's weekend business program "In the Money".

General Wesley Clark


We are very fortunate to get to do a lot of live shots with General Wesley Clark. He's one of our favorite people and we respect him greatly. He's earned it. Left to right: David Settlemoir, General Clark, Leonard, and Ginny Litsey who does his make up and keeps him looking spiffy.

President Bill Clinton


Doing a taped interview for NBC News with President Clinton are: (Back row: Jim Bowman, Richard Copley, NBC News Correspondent Ron Blome, Leonard Chamblee, Mike Hall (Sat Truck Operator), and Ginny Litsey (make up).Front Row: James Groves, President Clinton, Rodney Slater.

President Bill Clinton


Ginny Litsey applies powder to President Clinton while James Groves pins the microphone on and puts the President's ear piece in place.

Greta Van Susteren


Neither Rain, Nor Sleet, Nor Gloom Of Night" kept us from setting up the tents and doing "On The Record" with Greta Van Susteren, "Live" in the boondocks of Mississippi. While she was really nice enough to work with, it took us a couple of days to dry out.

Bob Hager Live Shot


A Bob Hager live shot in Tallahassee waiting for a hurricane to hit. David Settlemoir is seen in the background holding up the tent, keeping it from blowing away. NBC Correspondent Ron Blome (khaki pants) is on deck.

Bob Hager NBC NEWS


This was one of Bob Hager's last stories before he retired. He was always friendly and complimented us on our work. He is a class act. We took this picture right before we were cut from hurricane duty for NBC News. David Settlemoir (Left), Bob Hager (Center), & Leonard Chamblee.

Laura Bush


Claire Shipman interviewed First Lady Laura Bush for ABC News. Left to right: Dan Hampton, Mike Narisi, Laura Bush, Leonard Chamblee, Claire Shipman, Tom Alford, and Ginny Litsey.

Jeopardy Secret Clue


"Cannon balls for a hundred Alex". The Jeopardy Crew came to town to film "secret locations" for their video clues.

Jim Avila NBC News/Space Shuttle Disaster


David Settlemoir (left) and I worked with NBC News Correspondent Jim Avila (center) on the Space Shuttle Disaster. During a light moment Jim was quoted as saying, " I like having my picture made with you guys because I'm no longer the biggest guy in the picture.

NBC News Crew/Space Shuttle Disaster


Leaving for home after working the space shuttle disaster in those East Texas woods are: Left to right: David Settlemoir, Sarah Ford (Chicago Producer), Leonard Chamblee, Jack Chesnutt (Producer/Correspondent).

Paige Davis/Trading Spaces




Working with Paige Davis of Trading Spaces. She was as nice in person as she is on television.

Trading Spaces


The Trading Spaces set.

Paula Jones


One of several live shots we've done with Paula Jones. Left to right: David Settlemoir, Tammy Glass, Paula, Leonard Chamblee

Rita Cosby/Fox News


Even though we almost got in trouble with the Secret Service, getting an interview with President Clinton by Rita Cosby of Fox News proved to be an adventure David Settlemoir and I won't forget.

P. Allen Smith


We worked with P. Allen Smith for a season and this shoot in Murfreesboro Tennessee was like a prize patrol without the balloons. Left to right: Tom Jones, P. Allen Smith, Christy McWilliams, Leonard Chamblee, and Faith Savage from the Flower Fields.

P. Allen Smith Makeover


This was the family that won the home make-over by P. Allen Smith. This was taken right after he surprised them with an appearance. It was like the prize patrol.

PBS "Interviews 50 Cents"


With Alex Chadwick and Ray Farkas from PBS. The show was shot on the midway at the Arkansas State Fair and is called "Interviews 50 cents".

"Scarborough Country"


We shot "Scarborough Country" live with host Joe Scarborough at his house in Pensacola Florida. He was under the weather and couldn't make it to the studio so we traveled to him. Left to right: Leonard Chamblee, Joe Scarborough, David Settlemoir, John O'Leary.

"Scarborough Country"


David Settlemoir put a microphone on Joe Scarborough before his show "Scarborough Country" went on the air.

"Scarborough Country"


Taking a commercial break during the show. The show was live from Joe Scarborough's home.

Ron Blome Productions




I worked with a reconstruction expert in Kansas on a motorcycle fatality. That night I hit a deer on the way to an interview. Another fatality. It destroyed the front end on my SUV.

Ron Blome Productions




Taking shots of the motorcycle involved in a fatality with an 18 wheeler in Kansas.

Ron Blome Productions




Ron Blome uses advanced technology in determining the point of impact with an 18 wheeler and this motorcycle.

Lee Cowen CBS News




With Lee Cowen of CBS News in Jonesboro Arkansas shooting a feature on the anniversary of the Jonesboro school shootings. Left to right: Mike Hall (Sat Truck Op), Leonard Chamblee (Camera), Lee Cowen, Tom Alford (Audio)

Simple Life reality show




Bill Gregg, freelance producer, interviews Mayor Veronica Post, and some of the folks of Altus Arkansas for Access Hollywood while Leonard Chamblee shoots the mayor's reaction about the town's interacting with Paris Hilton and Nicole Ritchie on the reality show "The Simple Life".