Film Director Opens Up About Difficulties of Outdoor Filmmaking
17-05-2024 19:44 via powder.com

Film Director Opens Up About Difficulties of Outdoor Filmmaking

Bjarne Salén is of the world’s best high-alpine cinematographers, but he has had his share of hardships. Moving countries, lost friends, chaotic living situations—still, above all, he has found success. He is the creator of many notable films including Finding the Line, Dreamline, Find Away for Patagonia, and of course, The Fifty Project. Despite his myriad of accomplishments, Salén wrote, "being on a trip trying to ski one single objective is not al
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