When a visiting production lands in Alaska, the first question is always the same: where do I find reliable, experienced local crew?
We answer that question before you ask it.
Camera Department
Directors of photography, camera operators, first and second ACs, digital imaging technicians, and Steadicam operators with experience on major network and commercial productions.
Grip & Electric
Key grips, best boys, grips, gaffers, and electricians experienced in Alaska's extreme conditions — including sub-zero operations, high-wind rigging, and off-grid generator-powered sets.
Sound Department
Production sound mixers, boom operators, and utility sound technicians with broadcast and cinema credits.
Production Support
Production managers, production coordinators, production assistants, location managers, and craft services — sourced locally and vetted through our network.
Specialty Positions
Wilderness safety coordinators, bear guards, marine safety officers, climbing and glacier safety technicians, and avalanche specialists. These roles are unique to Alaska productions and critical for crew safety in remote environments.
We function as an extension of your existing departments. Your LA-based DP needs a local first AC who knows the terrain? Done. Your line producer needs a full grip and electric package with crew? Done. You need a production manager who can wrangle logistics across 500 miles of roadless terrain? That's what we do.
We provide crew resumes, rate confirmations, and availability checks during pre-production so there are no surprises on day one.
Our crew members have worked on productions for National Geographic, Discovery, BBC, HBO, Netflix, and major global advertising campaigns. They are tested in extreme conditions and accustomed to the pace and expectations of high-end productions.

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