Alaska is home to the densest concentrations of brown bears, bald eagles, humpback whales, caribou, moose, wolves, sea otters, puffins, and salmon on the continent. No other state offers this volume and diversity of filmable wildlife in dramatic, cinematic landscapes.
We know where they are, when they're there, and how to capture them.
Coastal Brown Bears
Katmai, Lake Clark, the Copper River Delta, Admiralty Island, and dozens of lesser-known locations where bears congregate seasonally for salmon runs. We coordinate access through trusted guides and permitted operators.
Marine Wildlife
Humpback whales, orcas, sea lions, sea otters, and puffins across Prince William Sound, Kenai Fjords, Southeast Alaska, and the Aleutian Islands.
Birds of Prey
Bald eagles in massive concentrations along the Chilkat River and throughout coastal Alaska. Golden eagles, gyrfalcons, and snowy owls in interior and Arctic regions.
Large Terrestrial Mammals
Caribou migrations across the North Slope and Interior. Moose across the Mat-Su Valley and Kenai. Dall sheep in the high alpine. Wolves in Denali and remote interior drainages.
Salmon & Freshwater Systems
Spawning salmon in crystalline rivers — one of the most visually dramatic wildlife events on the planet.
We provide local producing, location management, guide and pilot coordination, permit acquisition, safety planning, and basecamp logistics specifically tailored to the patience and unpredictability that wildlife filming demands.
Our crew members have worked on productions for National Geographic, BBC Natural History, PBS Nature, and Discovery — in Alaska specifically.
We maintain a growing library of Alaska wildlife and scenic footage available for licensing. Contact us for a selects reel tailored to your project.

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