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How to Make Your Own Ski Movie
Location
Photo: Tony Wilhelms

Josh Haskins, a cameraman and producer for Warren Miller Entertainment gave us four tips to make your ski movie go from YouTube embarrassment to the next “All I Can.”

  1. Location, location, location

The first step is to pick a location that’s both visually stunning and conducive to filming. Haskins recommends taking care of ground logistics first: that means getting permission from resorts and securing forest service permits, sometimes both.

The biggest snags in a production come before injury-inducing wipeouts are even possible. Make sure to touch base with resort coordinators, the forest service, and tour operators to get logistics dialed in.

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