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Occupation: Freelance Filmmaker Film School: Colorado Backcountry "Whether you're already in the business or just getting started, I
think Adventure Film School is one of the best investments you can
make in your career as a filmmaker.
Filmmaking is more than just capturing pretty pictures and witty
dialogue, it's a complicated business. There are plenty of courses out
there that will teach you all about that fancy camera you just bought
and how to navigate the latest editing software. I know, I've slept
through most of them. But what Serac delivers is unmatched by any
other program available. You learn what it actually takes to deliver a
film from concept to finished product.
How do you tell a story? How do you keep your audience engaged? What's
happening in your scene? How will these shots cut? What the hell is my
film about?
You learn to wrangle your crew. Set up the shot. Stick to the
production schedule. Haul and manage your gear. And finally you have
to get it all done in time for the premiere.
Now take all of that and climb to the top of Machu Picchu, or strap on
skis and trek deep into avalanche country. Now you're making a film.
The terrain will inspire and challenge you, the schedule will exhaust
you, and Michael Brown and his team will guide you every step of the
way. No classroom experience even comes close.
No matter what genre of filmmaking you are into, or what your role is
on set, you need to go to Adventure Film School. I've already been on
two trips this year and I plan on coming back until they kick me out.
It's the most authentic and rewarding experience out there."
--- Anthony Claudia
Welcome to the Backcountry
Welcome to the backcountry, your gateway to high adventure. Yes the wild outdoors are yours to explore, but remember there are rules every adventurer must abide by. This short comedy film by Anthony Claudia explores safety in the backcountry from the classic good vs. evil perspective.
Jack McCowan
Jack joined us all the way from Australia to ski powder in the Colorado Backcountry. He made a film about diehard snow forecaster Joel Gratz.
Allison Otto
Allison's film, In the Face of Danger, follows a day in the life of a wilderness rescue dog named Danger and his owner Grayson Schaffer.
Alex Willams
Since attending two Adventure Film Schools Alex has started a production company called Videotrekker Films. He made Descending Into Darkness in the Colorado backcountry.
Michael Brown, founder of the Adventure Film School, shoots on Mount Everest for the First Ascent: Born Out There expedition.
The Serac Adventure Films crew packs bags, tests gear and puts it all to use on Mount Everest for Outside Online.
The Adventure Film School is featured on the Lacie Lounge in a special interview with Michal Brown.