Trailblazing Tales: Journeying 1,200 Miles with Filmmaker Extraordinaire Andy Laub!
Welcome to another captivating episode of Mountain Misfits! In this edition, we sit down with the extraordinary Andy
December 27, 2023
Welcome to another captivating episode of Mountain Misfits! In this edition, we sit down with the extraordinary Andy Laub, a dirtbag documentarian. Join us as we embark on a journey through more than 7,000 miles of thru-hiking on The Appalachian, Continental, Pacific Crest, and the new Pacific Northwest Trails, where Andy has tirelessly sought out and captured the most compelling stories from these most challenging of hikes.
Andy wears many hats in the world of filmmaking, having served as a writer, cinematographer, editor, visual effects artist, expedition coordinator, and soundtrack composer. His impressive portfolio includes collaborations with renowned networks such as the Discovery Channel, National Geographic Channel, BBC World News, Amazon Prime, and Hulu.
One of Andy’s standout creations, “As It Happens: Pacific Crest Trail,” has left an indelible mark, captivating over half a million viewers globally. Learn about the challenges and triumphs behind the scenes as Andy dons the hats of producer, editor, soundscape designer, and soundtrack composer for this remarkable film as he and his partners trek the 1,200 miles of the Pacific Northwest Trail.
Join us for an insightful conversation with a true trailblazer in the world of filmmaking, as Andy Laub takes us behind the lens and shares the stories that have shaped his remarkable career. Tune in for a cinematic experience that transcends borders and leaves a lasting impact.
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