Alaska is the ultimate proving ground for adventure and extreme sports content. The terrain is bigger, the conditions are harsher, and the visuals are more dramatic than anywhere else in North America.
We film in these environments because we live in them. Our team climbs glaciers, paddles coastal fjords, and operates in sub-zero conditions as a normal part of life. That experience translates directly into production capability that visiting crews can't replicate.
Ice Climbing & Mountaineering
Technical ice climbing on Alaska's glaciers and frozen waterfalls. Alpine mountaineering on Denali, the Chugach, the Wrangells, and remote peaks across the state.
Skiing & Snowboarding
Backcountry skiing, heliskiing, ski mountaineering, and snowboarding in Alaska's legendary powder and steep terrain.
Kayaking, Packrafting & Surfing
Whitewater kayaking, sea kayaking through glacial fjords, packrafting remote rivers, and cold-water surfing on Alaska's coast.
Dog Mushing
Long-distance dog mushing on historic trails and through wilderness terrain — one of Alaska's most iconic visual subjects.
Expedition & Endurance
Multi-day wilderness expeditions, ultra-distance running, bikepacking, and human-powered adventure across Alaska's most remote landscapes.
Cinema-grade camera systems built for harsh conditions. Drone and FPV platforms for dynamic tracking and aerial perspectives. Helmet and body-mounted POV rigs for immersive first-person footage. Long-lens systems for safe-distance wildlife and climbing coverage. We carry redundant gear and battery systems because resupply doesn't exist where we work.
Every adventure production we support includes embedded safety personnel — glacier guides, climbing safety coordinators, marine safety officers, or bear guards as required by the environment. We build safety plans during pre-production and brief every crew member before the shoot begins.

No more sitting on the sidelines. Stand out with compelling, story-driven visuals from the Last Frontier.