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Andy Maser has twelve years of experience as a Director of Photography, Producer and Editor for commercial, broadcast, documentary, non-profit and feature film clients. He calls Portland, Oregon home, but regularly shoots in locations around the world.

A National Geographic Explorer, Andy is often tapped for critical shoots in remote and dangerous parts of the world.  He is comfortable shooting on SCUBA in whitewater rivers, hanging out of helicopters and navigating logistics in politically unstable countries.

In 2012, Andy worked as a Director of Photography for numerous National Geographic and PBS shows, major commercial clients and a feature film. He produced and wrote for PBS and provided full service production services for major non-profit organizations.

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Home » Blog » Production » Behind the Scenes: Filming on the Elwha River

Behind the Scenes: Filming on the Elwha River


 

In late August, I headed to the Elwha River in Washington’s Olympic National Park to film the first episode of Year of the River for American Rivers and American Whitewater.  Check out this collection of behind the scenes photos and stay tuned as episodes are released throughout the fall!


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One Response to Behind the Scenes: Filming on the Elwha River

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