| Christopher
Brown is currently completing production of video footage for the ADVENTURE RACING
CHRONICLES multimedia website. This website will bring important training information
to the adventure racing community, and immerse the audience into the exciting
and demanding world of adventure racing. Exciting, first-person accounts of race
experiences from a host of prominent adventure athletes in this magazine style
program will offer segments dealing with training, equipment, nutrition and team
dynamics. Specially designed camera rigs will provide exciting and unique up-close
and point-of-view images of racers in action. Producer/Cameraman
Christopher Brown takes on the task of recording the most exciting footage in
AR- by following adventure racers through the Odyssey Adventure Racing Academy
in the rugged New River Gorge of West Virginia. To record spectacular footage
it meant keeping pace step for step with athletes as they navigated during the
day and throughout the night, trail running with them as they night mountain biked,
and rappelling side-by-side off the New River Gorges' steep cliffs. The week culminated
with Mr. Brown shadowing the four-person Team Hooked with a videocamera and following
them through the toughest sections of the 125-mile Endorphin Fix adventure race.
The exertion paid off with the recording of some of the best authentically real
footage of a team struggling to make it through an adventure race and enjoying
the rewards of great success. Mr. Brown was assisted along the course by Producer/Cameraman,
Steven Schwartz who acted as a second camera focusing on the team through the
CP's. Mr. Brown also spends
time working on new reality shows including NASCAR Drivers 360, NBC's Race to
the Altar, Bachelorettes in Alaska and Murder In Small Town X for Fox Broadcasting
Corporation. Mr. Brown began
his career as a producer and director of documentary programming with N.A.K. Production
Associates for 8 years. During this time, his work included the production of
numerous documentaries aired nationally on PBS and satellite networks. He has
received the distinction from other television professionals by being awarded
two CINE Golden Eagle awards, and numerous awards for Best Satellite Teleconference.
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