Adventure Filmmakers’ Workshop 2009
Michael Brown
Over the last two decades, Michael Brown has climbed to the top of two of the world's most demanding professions. As a world-class mountaineer, he has summited Mount Everest four times. As a multiple Emmy-award winning filmmaker, he has carried a 25-pound High Definition camera with him to the top. Brown has made a habit of going to the world's harshest, most dangerous environments--the South Pole, the North Face of the Eiger, and 1500 feet underground in Choreadoro cave--and coming back with incredible footage and compelling stories. Men's Journal called him "a master of gut-dropping action," and Outside magazine described the cerebral filmmaker as a "swashbuckling librarian." As Founder of the Adventure Film School, Brown practices another of his favorite pursuits: teaching.

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