The Iditarod Documentary
The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race is the ultimate test of endurance, grit, and survival. Known as The Last Great Race on Earth, this nearly 1,000-mile journey from Anchorage to Nome pushes mushers and their elite sled dog teams to their absolute limits.
The Iditarod is a legendary battle between human and nature, with competitors pushing through one of the most challenging races in existence, keeping alive the spirit of Alaska’s mushing heritage.
Alongside a talented team, we’ve had the incredible opportunity to be on the front lines of the legendary race—both in the field capturing the action and in the edit bay crafting the story. Serving as videographers in some of the most extreme conditions and as the editors behind the annual documentary, we help bring this breathtaking race to life. This project is a testament to our ability to tackle any challenge, in any environment, and deliver a compelling, high-quality story.
See an excerpt from the documentary here
Women’s Work
The Untold Story of America’s Female Farmers
Nationally recognized and brought to PBS audiences around the nation, Women’s Work is an incredible and previously untold story about the women who have farmed, who have loved the land, who have sacrificed and made immeasurable impacts on farming and food in America.
Through the voices of their daughters and granddaughters, we journey across America to meet these foremothers. In this uniquely matrilineal retelling of America’s history, we celebrate the accomplishments and contributions of women in agriculture.
Working alongside an amazing and talented team of people, we were honored to help bring this phenomenal documentary to full color and life.