I had an absolute blast covering Mont Tremblant’s annual 24h charity race up in Quebec last month. The winter season’s race marked the 10th annual event, raising a record breaking $1,857,268 for children’s charities!
The film coverage was provided for my other site over at Tremblant360.com and gave us the opportunity to test some new equipment in the harsh cold. Filming for 24 hours is a tough test on its own, but the patience required in the cold to capture the dynamic shots we created is a real testament to our filming capabilities in extreme conditions. Being able to film in a snowy environment for hours on end throughout the night in sub-zero temperatures is something that I’m really proud of. It’s an advantage that carries over to everyday real world applications too – if we can film there, we can probably handle your next video shoot. More importantly, it gave us the opportunity to be part of something special and help raise awareness about a fantastic event for a great cause! If you’d like to know more about the 24h Tremblant events, you can find out more at 24htremblant.com
- Chris
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