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The first trailer for the documentary, MILE...MILE & A HALF: A Journey Across The John Muir Trail. http://www.themuirproject.com JMT: The Muir Project key players/hikers: Jason Fitzpatrick (Co-Director/DP), Ric Serena (Co-Director/DP, http://www.ricserena.com), Jennifer Serena (Still Photographer/Producer, http://www.jenserena.com), Durand Trench (Location Sound Recordist), Zee Hatley (Camera Operator), Paul Bessenbacher (Music Composer) and Bernard…
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During the summer of 2011, a group of multimedia artists spent 25 days hiking the 219 mile long John Muir Trail. The intent was to capture their experience on the trail and bring it back to the general public in the form of a gallery exhibit including photographs, video installations and hands-on displays that allow visitors to truly get a feeling for the beauty and majesty of the trail without the burning lungs and blisters. Alongside the exhibit…
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A behind the scenes look at filming a documentary while hiking the John Muir Trail. Edited by Jason Fitzpatrick Sound by Durand Trench Camera/Directing by Jason Fitzpatrick and Ric Serena Stills by Jen Serena Music: Emoto Music Composer: Paul Bessenbacher Executive Producer: Paul Schultz Music Supervisor: Lindsay Froemke
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Bernard Chadwick & Paul Bessenbacher perform an original composition around the campfire at Lower Vidette Meadow. To read Bernie's musings on the performance, check out: http://web.me.com/jserena/JMT/Blog/Entries/2012/2/1_The_Landscape_of_Sound.html
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In anticipation for our summer trip along the John Muir Trail, we shot some footage during our training hike up to Pine Mountain Lodge in the Los Padres National Forest. This included a campfire performance Opus Orange's "Surface." Video shot on Nikon D7000 & Canon 5D Mark II Stills shot on Nikon D3s
The Muir Project
During the summer of 2011, a group of multimedia artists spent 25 days hiking the 219 mile long John Muir Trail. Their intent was to capture their experience on the trail and bring it back to the general public in the form of a gallery exhibit including photographs, video installations and hands-on displays that allow visitors to truly get a feeling for the beauty and majesty of the trail without the burning lungs and blisters.
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