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We remember those days that the skies were blue, the snow was crisp and powdery, and not another group a people insight! Those days are always the most sought after days every winter, especially if you can take full advantage of that opportunity. Those are the days we daydream about!
Today's guest is one that completely understands the need for those days especially when it comes to creating content! Alex Hanson with Sledfarm films has found his passion years ago when he got behind the lens of a camera. Now that he has made friends in the sledding community, Alex is producing some next level snowmobiling videos!
To really capture a moment in time can be challenging, but so rewarding! The next difficult part is actually making sense to others what you captured. We have all seen films that are 10 minutes long or even longer, not realizing how much time and effort went into the actual filming of those segments. We miss the bloopers, the mistakes, the crashes, the burns, and the "Oh crap my battery died!" moments. But in the end, we are grateful somebody took the time, energy, and somebody put forth the effort to make these films come to life.
This is another great episode!
Enjoy.
By Lucas Vaadi and TJ Leach5
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We remember those days that the skies were blue, the snow was crisp and powdery, and not another group a people insight! Those days are always the most sought after days every winter, especially if you can take full advantage of that opportunity. Those are the days we daydream about!
Today's guest is one that completely understands the need for those days especially when it comes to creating content! Alex Hanson with Sledfarm films has found his passion years ago when he got behind the lens of a camera. Now that he has made friends in the sledding community, Alex is producing some next level snowmobiling videos!
To really capture a moment in time can be challenging, but so rewarding! The next difficult part is actually making sense to others what you captured. We have all seen films that are 10 minutes long or even longer, not realizing how much time and effort went into the actual filming of those segments. We miss the bloopers, the mistakes, the crashes, the burns, and the "Oh crap my battery died!" moments. But in the end, we are grateful somebody took the time, energy, and somebody put forth the effort to make these films come to life.
This is another great episode!
Enjoy.

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