FILMMAKING

Luke Dusenbury is an outdoor filmmaker who has worked with GoHunt, Leupold and others. In this episode we talk about the importance of growth, seeds of inspiration, music selection and how he almost became a teacher.

Nathan Endicott hunts all across the west and has a growing YouTube presence. In this episode we talk about foundational hunting lessons, filming hunts, using manual settings on cameras, telling good stories and what's coming up next.

Kris Millgate is CEO of Tight Line Media, author of My Place Among Men, My Place Among Fish and was nominated for an Emmy for her film about the 850-mile salmon migration from the ocean to Idaho. In this episode we talk about her path from shyness to successful storyteller, the difference between uncomfortable and unsafe, overcoming challenges and the editing process.

Travis Boughton is a filmmaker for Stone Glacier. His latest film Rain Likely about an Alaska caribou hunt was released last month. In this episode we talk about that hunt, but also getting started in the content industry, editing, handling criticism, growth and staying true to yourself.

Argali founder Brad Brooks and I talk about producing a hunting film. Rather than just gear and shots, we dive into storytelling, style, influences, background, length authenticity and the difference between a person and a host.

John Abernathey is the man behind the Destination Elk camera. Fresh off filming Corey Jacobsen and Donnie Drake's elk hunt in Alaska, John and I talk angles, gear, editing, software and tips for filming hunts. We discuss GoPro audio, DSLRs, filming in the rain, and what happens when Corey goes into predator mode.