For the last few years, filmmaker Ian McCluskey has been on an epic journey to discover the story behind a photograph he found over 10 years ago on a historic marker. The photo of two handsome men and a gorgeous woman did not depict your typical rugged explorers, but rather an intriguing trio from Paris that became the first to kayak the wild rivers of the American West.…
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Juliana Broste: Building Momentum One Travel Video At A Time
You’d never guess it by watching her now, but there was once a time when Juliana Broste dreamed of wearing a business suit and having a “normal” steady job. “My friends used to get mad at me for not being spontaneous,” she says.…
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GoPro’s Adventure Drone: The Hexocopter
One more reason to join Adventure Film School at the GoPro Mountain Games in Vail, Colorado; the new GoPro Hextopter Drone!
As if you really needed another reason right? Well, I’m giving you a sneak preview to the grand release of GoPro’s newest “accessory.”…
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Intern Adventures: What’d I get myself into?
Just 30 days ago I was packing my bags and getting on a plane to Seattle for a 6 month internship with the Adventure Film School. I really had no idea what to expect, but I knew that I wanted to learn how to be an adventure filmmaker and I figured that this was the best place to do that.…
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Film Festival Flix Announces Mountain Film Festival Line Up
This February, we are celebrating the first annual Film Festival Flix: Mountain & Adventure Film Festival! 28-days of action packed adventure you can enjoy from the comfort of your living room. It’s sure to be #inspirationoverload!
How does it work?
[icon type=”rectangle” size=”big” name=”money”] Purchase your festival pass online.…
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Chasing Rivers with Adventure Photographer Pete McBride
Colorado based Pete McBride, has been on some amazing adventures. As a self-taught, award-winning adventure photographer, filmmaker, writer, and speaker, he’s been to over 65 countries to cover stories for National Geographic Society, Smithsonian, Outside, Esquire, Sports Illustrated and many more.…
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Luggage Reinvented: Trunkster with GPS + Battery + Scale
As a frequent traveler, I’m always looking for the perfect bag. So it wasn’t surprising when the kickstart project “Trunkster” caught my eye. Ability to power my devices? See if I’ve gone over bag limits? Track my bag at all times?…
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Rex Pemberton: How To Make a Living as an Extreme Athlete
How exactly do extreme adventure athletes make a living? Through sponsors. And how do they get those sponsors? By providing something in return—usually some form of compelling content, like thrilling adventure films, or interesting articles about their trips. “I make a living from extreme sports, so filming is everything these days,” says Rex Pemberton.…
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Unlimited access to Adventure Films at Film Festival Flix
If you have ever wished for a library of adventure films you could watch from the comfort of your couch, you’ll want to know about Film Festival Flix’s Mountain & Adventure Film Festival.
Film Festival Flix is an online distribution option for independent films.…
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BeeWorks 5 Lightweight Gimbal Innovates Kinetic Remote
Seattle-based tech company BeeWorks is developing the next generation of camera stabilizers. Aimed at lightweight camera setups, the BW05 can support a camera + lens up to 5 lbs. Launching their new product on Kickstarter, they need to raise 75K to move their prototypes into full production.…
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