Home: Vancouver, British Columbia
Occupation: Consultant Film School: Machu Picchu "Adventure Film School was more than I hoped it would be and then some! It was so cool to be able to pick the brain of these award winning filmmakers for days at a time without having to compete or stand in line to ask questions like so many workshops I have been to in the past. I also
found that the course was able to adapt to the many different comfort levels of the participants - it was as basic or advanced as I wanted to make it.
The best part was that the course really started the day I signed up. It wasn't just a course on how to get the shots I wanted in remote locations, but how to effectively tell a story. The end product - my finished documentary exceeded my expectations! A recommendation for anyone considering it!"
--- David Thanh
The CaN'Tswer
On a trek through the high Andes Mountains a young man comes to terms with his feelings of fear after surviving Leukemia.
Upon graduation from the Adventure Film School, David Thanh started PocketBunny Productions, a small production company based out of Vancouver, British Columbia. David has two new documentaries in production called PROPOGANDA and Idyl Tea.
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.