About this episode
In this episode, I (Jeff Garmire) share the story of how 'Free Outside' was made. I talk about the challenges, including working with an unprofessional executive producer. We also discusses the process of filming the movie and the difficulties of capturing the essence of the trail while pursuing a record. I share experiences of premiering the movie and marketing it to audiences. I end the episode with a book recommendation and a game for the listeners. Takeaways The process of making a movie can be challenging, especially when dealing with unprofessional individuals. Taking matters into your own hands and doing things independently can lead to success. Filming a documentary while pursuing a record requires trust and coordination between the crew and the subject. Premiering a movie and marketing it to audiences can be a rewarding experience. Endurance by Alfred Lansing is a highly recommended book about leadership and survival. Games can be a fun way to engage with listeners and add variety to a podcast episode. Sound Bites "He commands his crew how they make it out and survive through a winter in literally Antarctica when nothing's really there, everyone thinks they're dead." "Sunglasses, essential, protective, facewear, what you really need out there." Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Updates 02:27 Challenges and Changes of Plans 05:51 Making the Movie Independently 08:18 Filming the Record and Trusting the Crew 10:14 Editing and Post-Production 11:42 Distribution and Premieres 13:09 Marketing and Audience Engagement 14:32 Book Recommendation: Endurance by Alfred Lansing 15:29 Engaging Listeners with a Game Keywords movie making, challenges, executive producer, filming, record, premiere, marketing, book recommendation, game