Great to be providing kit and crew on new exciting live streaming adventure show in the Lake district with Ant Middleton’s Ready for Anything.
We are filming exciting new live survival show with Ant Middleton this week in Keswick in the Lake District. Ant Middleton has teamed up with the AA to produce an exciting 24 hour live survival challenge. Check one of the videos out here on Youtube https://youtu.be/JFd331oRBiA or on our page here.
More information about the instructor on the show

Anthony Middleton (born 22 September 1980) is a former British soldier, adventurer and television presenter. He is best known as the Chief Instructor on the Channel 4 television series SAS: Who Dares Wins. Middleton also appeared as the captain in the adventure/reality-show Mutiny and the survival show Escape. In 2018 he climbed Everest for the TV show Extreme Everest with Ant Middleton. (Wikipedia)
Great to be providing kit and crew on new exciting live streaming adventure show. The show will be shot in the Lake district with Ant Middleton’s.
More about the location
The live streaming series will be shot over 24 hours in the Lake District National Park in Cumbria, North West England July, 2019.

The Lake District National Park is a national park in North West England that includes all of the central Lake District, though the town of Kendal, some coastal areas, and the Lakeland Peninsulas are outside the park boundary.
The area has been a designated national park since 1951.
What an exciting project that were are so proud to be a part of.
Providing Camera Operators for Streamgo’s Event in Birmingham
Today we’re in Birmingham providing camera operators for Streamgo on a live event production. Event shoots move fast, and there’s no “take two” for the key moments. So our focus is always the same: reliable crew, clean coverage, and a calm workflow that keeps everything running smoothly from the first cue to the final wrap.
For this kind of job, consistency matters. We make sure each operator understands the running order, the required shots, and how the live feed needs to look on the day. That way, the production team can concentrate on the wider show, while we capture the angles that support the audience experience and the final deliverables.
Why professional camera operators matter at live events
Live events need more than someone who can “point a camera”. You need operators who can anticipate moments, frame quickly, and hold steady shots under pressure. In addition, you need people who communicate well—because event coverage depends on timing, coordination, and quick decisions. As a result, the output looks polished and intentional, even when the schedule is tight.
Coverage built for live and post-event content
On a typical Streamgo event setup, we capture a mix of clean speaker shots, audience reactions, and supporting b-roll that brings the atmosphere to life. We also consider how the footage will be used after the event. For example, you might need a highlight reel, social cutdowns, or speaker clips for marketing. Therefore, we shoot with both live delivery and post-production in mind, so nothing important gets missed.
Calm, efficient production support
Event environments can be busy, technical, and time-sensitive. That’s why we arrive prepared, build efficiently, and keep our footprint tidy. We work closely with Streamgo’s crew and follow the show plan, while staying flexible if timings shift. Ultimately, our role is to make the day easier for the wider team and deliver dependable coverage that the client can trust.
If you’re planning an event and need experienced camera operators in Birmingham—or anywhere in the UK—Tomorrow’s Creative can supply crew, kit, and production support for live events, conferences, and branded activations. Explore our video production services or get in touch to check availability.