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Read Michael Brown's latest blog for Backpacker.com as he weighs the risks, rewards, and lessons he's learned shooting, literally, on the edge. |
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The Outside Serac Adventure Film School, in Santa Fe, New Mexico from October 11th to 17th featured in Off the Radar, an online magazine for adventure travelers.
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The Serac Adventure Film School in Vail, Colorado for the 2009 Teva Mountain Games! Daily dispatches...
Day 1: Homestake Creek
Day 2: Prelims
Day 3: Bigger Crowds
Day 4: Final Celebration
Day 5: Film Festival |
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Michael Brown offers discussion on Challenge Based Learning, an engaging multidisciplinary approach to teaching and learning that encourages students to leverage the technology they use in their daily lives to solve real-world problems. |
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Michael Brown offers step-by-step instructions on how to film the perfect interview on Outside Online. |
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Check out Michael Brown's latest blog for Backpacker.com as he explains in documentary filmmaking, you need a plan, but you also need to observe your subjects and make good, on-the-fly decisions. |
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Show us your human powered B1–G Air moments and you could win a trip to the 2010 Teva Mountain Games and a course at the Serac Adventure Film School. All you have to do is submit a video of yourself or that you shot of one of your friends catching some air. Skiing, kayaking, free–riding, snowboarding, rock climbing …whatever. Just show us your B1–G AIR. A panel of judges will select one winner by June 30, 2009 so get your videos up ASAP! |
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Serac Adventure Film School sponsoring the INShort:docs DU Film/Video Showcase June 3, 2009 at the Cable Center on the University of Denver campus. |
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Serac Adventure Film School past student films airing on Untamed Sports TV at 1:00 PM, 8:30 PM, and 2:30 AM ET on Saturdays. |
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The Serac Adventure Film School featured on National Geographic online in an article entitled "Calling All Budding Adventure Filmmakers: Serac Adventure Film School (June 4 to 7)" |
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Through Serac Adventure Film's contacts, previous Adventure Film School student Emeka Ngwube is creating a short film and web promo video for Trekking For Kids to document their 2009 trek through Spain and Morocco. |
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See a profile of Serac Adventure Films on Apple 'Pro'. |
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Check out Michael Brown's latest blog for Backpacker.com as he discusses the mentoring role of the world's best athletes both on a professional and personal level. |
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Award-winning director Michael Brown teaches you how to get the ultimate summit shots on Outside Online. |
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New Student Bulletin Board posted with the latest Jobs, Internships, Contests, and Film Festival opportunities for Serac Adventure Film School alumni. |
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In his blog for Backpacker.com, Emmy-Award winning director Michael Brown drops us a line from Iceland to talk avalanches, glaciers, and paying dues in the film business (which share quite a few similarities).
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Award-winning director Michael Brown takes time out from the Serac Adventure Film School in the Colorado Rocky Mountains to give tips on backcountry ski filmmaking on Outside Online. Tips filmed and edited by our own Tyler Jones. |
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In his blog for Backpacker.com, Award-winning director Michael Brown drops in from Switzerland to talk about how he got his start in the film industry, and where it's taken him— most recently, jumping a helicopter to film dynamite-triggered avalanches.
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Serac Adventure Film School student films- Emeka Ngwube's "No Strings Attached" and Joe Spring's "Meet the Jackons"- will screen as part of the official selection at the Fernie Mountain Film Festival on February 27 - 28, 2009. In addition, 3 Peaks 3 Weeks will be screened as the feature film on the second night. |
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Adventure Film School student Josh Levine's film "Walk Your Own Path" shown as part of the official selection at the Durango Independent Film Festival in Colorado on March 4 - 8, 2009. |
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Michael Brown instructing at the Adventure Filmmakers' Workshop in Banff, Canada on November 4 - 10, 2008. The workship is taught by award-winning, entrepreneurial filmmakers and influential decision-makers focusing on topics essential to every independent filmmaker. |
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The Serac Adventure Film School appearing on Clip Syndicate Signature Stories- FOX KDVR Denver, CO on September 7, 2008. |
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"A Climber's Blind Determination" featured on ABC News documenting the story of 46-year-old Bill Barkeley successfully summiting Mount Kilimanjaro. Barkeley loses more and more of his hearing and vision each day due to a rare genetic disease called Usher Syndrome. The story is also documented in the short film "Walk Your Own Path" by Josh Levine as part of the Serac Adventure Film School. |
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Special coverage of the 2008 Teva Mountain Film School airing on Fox 31 News in Colorado Sunday September 7, 2008 at 5:30 pm. |
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Serac Adventure Film School featured in the July 2008 Outside Magazine article "Out There" by Thayer Walker |
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Serac Adventure Film School featured in the June 2007 Outside Magazine
'Hot List' |
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"The Best of Serac Adventure Film School" student videos posted on
Outside Online. |
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"2008 Teva Mountain Film School" student videos posted on the
Teva Games website. |
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Straightchuter.com blog post "Film School with Serac Adventure Films" about the difficulty of making a film, especially with limited knowledge about the filmmaking profession. |
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Join Serac Adventure Films and the Adventure Film School for the premiere of seven new short films on November 16, 2008 at 7pm in the Atlas Auditorium room 102 at the University of Colorado.
In early October, seven filmmakers trekked the 'Super Inca' trail to the lost city of Machu Picchu in the Peruvian Andes with video cameras rolling. From this journey emerged seven unique films, each surprisingly different; each surprisingly original. Admission is free. |
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Mountain Hardwear athletes at the Serac Adventure Film School in Boulder, Colorado learning to take cameras on their expeditions, capture great footage, and create exceptional films. See their movie "Heart of Stone." |
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It takes more than just owning a camera to make a great adventure film. Michael Brown shows you how to take your backcountry videos to the next level in "Film Your Own Adventure" on Backpacker Online. Then go behind the scenes as Backpacker staffers learn the ropes of adventure filmmaking in "Adventure Film School Outtakes." |