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Submit ReviewIn today's episode of Backpacker Radio presented by The Trek, we are joined by Andy Laub. Andy is a thru-hiker, documentarian, cinematographer, director, editor, visual effects artist...basically all things under the sun dealing with making videos. His work has been featured on the Discovery Channel, National Geographic, BBC World, Amazon Prime, Hulu & PBS World Channel. His first trail documentary, As It Happens, has more than a million views on YouTube. We chat all about his backpacking career, what goes into a professional video production, juggling his adventures while being a parent of two youngsters, and we go deep on his latest project, THRU, a six-part series featuring his 2018 thru-hike of the Pacific Northwest Trail. Whether you nerd out on video stuff or not, I guarantee you'll enjoy this chat. It's a fun one.
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Interview with Andy Laub
Time stamps & Questions
00:06:22 - QOTD: Do you Wordle?
00:10:12 - BPR Announcements: Trail Days Road Trip & Meetup Location
00:14:56 - Introducing Andy Laub
00:15:20 - Where’d you get into backpacking?
00:17:42 - What was your AT start date?
00:18:35 - Did you start at the stars?
00:19:41 - When you’re stuck, do you think like a film narrator?
00:20:01 - Were you in front of or behind the camera?
00:20:56 - Discussion of on-camera hand gestures and film angles
00:22:14 - Is there a bubble in February on the AT?
00:23:05 - What research did you do pre-trail?
00:24:30 - Tell us about meeting your first trail friend.
00:25:33 - Tell us about The Dusty Camel.
00:27:02 - Tell us about your time at the Discovery Channel.
00:28:45 - What’s Ian’s background at this point?
00:29:14 - Was the idea for the PCT film first or the idea to hike?
00:29:25 - Tell us about the PCT in 2011.
00:32:10 - What was your film equipment and how heavy was it?
00:32:35 - How do you decide who films what?
00:34:06 - Is it tough to capture both the highs and the lows?
00:36:53 - Is it harder for you to be in front of or behind the camera?
00:38:19 - What doors did As It Happens open for you?
00:39:16 - How did the National Geographic Society project come about?
00:41:05 - How did you go from As It Happens to the production value of THRU?
00:43:22 - What other equipment do you have on trail?
00:44:39 - Discussion about the cinematography and camera gear of THRU.
00:47:48 - What was the secret videography weapon Chaunce brought on the AT?
00:48:28 - What’s the process of making a documentary?
00:51:22 - Are you recording your flashbacks while hiking?
00:52:18 - Are you directing all of the footage on trail?
00:53:40 - Do you decide what you want the scenes to look like while hiking?
00:57:09 - How do you keep everyone on the same page?
01:00:16 - Do you need to have a lot of patience or social awareness?
01:03:07 - How did you put the group together?
01:04:44 - What packs did you use?
01:07:47 - Discussion about the group dynamic.
01:09:40 - Discussion about square tarps and gear weight.
01:10:03 - Is there a way to lighten heavy camera equipment?
01:11:27 - What are your three top tips to take something amateur and make it look high class?
01:14:34 - If you could go back and critique As It Happens, what feedback would you give?
01:16:16 - Are there ever moments you wish you could have captured on camera?
01:19:25 - What is THRU?
01:22:46 - Did you have any crazy grizzly encounters or oh shit moments?
01:27:25 - Do death-defying moments hit differently now that you have kids?
01:31:37 - Who does the graphics in THRU?
01:33:20 - What’s the dumbest thing you did on the hike?
01:34:12 - Discussion about the PNT’s trail types, usage, and season/weather window.
01:37:11 - Did you miss any miles?
01:37:56 - What’s your full trail resume?
01:38:25 - What are some of the films you made between trails?
01:41:56 - How do you maintain your positivity in the face of climate change?
01:43:34 - Discussion about climate change.
01:48:22 - What’s your dream project?
01:51:30 - Were you on the fence about bringing a drone?
01:53:45 - Discussion about the future of the PNT and value of the National Scenic Trails.
01:56:54 - How can people watch THRU?
01:58:43 - Will there be a season 2?
02:01:25 - Lobster facts!
02:04:17 - Discussion about trees.
02:06:00 - Thank you!
SEGMENTS
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Listener Voicemail
Triple Crown of hiking catchphrases/lingo
5 Star Review
Trail Days
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