America's Pastime was a 6 part travel documentary series for Harley Davidson Motorcycles in partnership with Motorcyclist Magazine. We spent 12 days riding the new Milwaukee Eight Harley Davidson Motorcycles across the United States, visiting 6 iconic baseball stadiums across the country. Starting in Boston Massachusetts at Fenway Park to New York City and the new Yankee Stadium, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, South Bend, Chicago, and ending in Milwaukee Wisconsin. Attending the trip were 12 motorcycle consumers that had limited experience riding Harleys. The pack leader was Marc Cook, editor of Motorcyclist Magazine and Ron Kittle, retired Major League Baseball player and 1983 Rookie of the Year. My role on the production was Cinematographer and I filmed the project on the Sony FS7.
Tucker Neary - Cinematographer | Location - United States
Harley Davidson Motorcycles sponsored a travel documentary series called America's Pastime. This branded series was in partnership with Motorcyclist Magazine. We rode the new Milwaukee Eight Harley Davidson Motorcycles across the United States in 12 days, visiting 6 iconic baseball stadiums across the country. I was hired by Motorcyclist Magazine to work as Cinematographer and I filmed the project on the Sony FS7.
Tucker Neary is a Cinematographer located in Denver Colorado with experience in Documentary, Broadcast Television, Commercial and Web Video Production and specializing in Action Cinematography.