CIRCUMNAVIGATE THE SIERRA NEVADA: FROM MOUNTAIN TO SEA TO CITY. Freshly produced for mountainbikeworldwide.com
CIRCUMNAVIGATE THE SIERRA NEVADA: FROM MOUNTAIN TO SEA TO CITY. Freshly produced for mountainbikeworldwide.com
Our new Slovenia Mountain Bike video collaboration with H + I Adventures
It’s been nearly 1-year in the making–but episode 1 of our new web series, Off The Table, is live. Episode 1 travels with one of Latin America’s most iconic chefs, Rodolfo Guzman, owner of Borago restaurant in Santiago, Chile. He took us in like friends and showed us his vision for changing the world through culinary artistry. Check out the complete series at www.NewWorlder.com
How to Prepare Tamarillo
Video #2 in our exotic fruit series for Colombian fruit exporter www.Ocati.com - Produced with chef Tansy Evans and shot in 5K with a RED Scarlet, by Carlos Torres. Video 2 was shot at the WhereNext coffee farm, Palacio del Zancudo.
Our 10-video exotic Colombian fruit recipe series is wrapped. Produced with chef Tansy Evans for our client www.Ocati.com and shot in 5K with a RED Scarlet, by Carlos Torres. Video 1 flies over the Andes on an MTB withKamp Nattivo and into Tansy Evans’ home kitchen for some healthy recipes with this “Colombian raisin.”
This is the link to the 2016 ExOfficio Summer catalog, all 52 pages of it. WhereNext produced the visuals (stills and video) on a shoestring–from our light and fast crew, to recruiting Facebook friends as underwear models, and negotiating an amazing partnership with Azores to serve as the backdrop of the shoot. The team at ExO killed the visual design that’s hitting in airports, retailers, magazines, digital, and hundreds of thousands of direct mail catalogues. Thank you again WhereNexters Julian Manrique, Margarita Robles and our wanderlusters Andre Bolourchi, Emily Silver, and Aaron Teasdale.
The PAC, or Colombian Civil Air Patrol is a sort of “flying” doctors without borders based in Colombia. Their mission is to provide medical aid to Colombia’s lost communities. People caught behind the lines of conflict in the country’s ongoing civil war. People who have been forgotten by the government. WhereNext supports the PAC pro bono though our agency’s video production services. This is our first video for the PAC, it serves as a personal thank you to those who donated money to buy a new mobile anesthesia machine for rapid field deployment.
#wherenext - Our fresh spot–on the trail of perhaps the most ambitious bicycle event in zzz universe, the cross-continental South American Epic run by our new client, TDA Global Cycling.
The second of 4 community tourism videos WhereNext produced for Jamaica through our partner Solimar International.
From the Jamaica Social Investment Fund website:
People from around the world come to Jamaica to relax and play on our beautiful beaches. But there’s more to Jamaica than sun and sand. There are scores of attractions and activities that help you get to know our island in a deeper, more personal manner.
The places featured here may be a bit off the beaten path, but that is part of their charm. These places and organizations give you the opportunity to take in the jaw-dropping natural beauty of our island, explore our cultural roots and get to know our warm, welcoming people on a first-name basis.
Funding for this initiative was provided by the Jamaica Social Investment Fund and the Jamaica Tourist Board.
Off The Table - The trailer for our new wanderlust inspiring adventure travel foodie series with Jim Kane is about to go bananas through our distribution partner NewWorlder.com, a food publication responsibly covering the entirety of the Americas in a way that appeals to both an American and a Latin American audience.
The first of 4 community tourism videos WhereNext produced for Jamaica through our partner Solimar International.
From the Jamaica Social Investment Fund website:
People from around the world come to Jamaica to relax and play on our beautiful beaches. But there’s more to Jamaica than sun and sand. There are scores of attractions and activities that help you get to know our island in a deeper, more personal manner.
The places featured here may be a bit off the beaten path, but that is part of their charm. These places and organizations give you the opportunity to take in the jaw-dropping natural beauty of our island, explore our cultural roots and get to know our warm, welcoming people on a first-name basis.
Please explore this websute, get to know these community experiences and feel free to ask us any questions. You’ll soon discover that, while our beaches are wonderful, there’s more to Jamaica.
Funding for this initiative was provided by the Jamaica Social Investment Fund and the Jamaica Tourist Board.
“Mountain bike around a ring of snow-capped volcanoes, film the first glimpse of Torres del Paine at sunset.”
Those were the first words out of H&I Adventures owner Euan Wilson’s mouth when describing a new trip he was developing. We immediately went to H&I’s web page to learn more about the itinerary, a traverse of Patagonia by mountain bike and on foot.
Our response, “hell yeah!”
* Look up for the trip video we produced
* Follow our Wanderlusting Journey photo essay about the trip
Justification for Wanderlust - A web series about CREATIVES, TRAVELERS, DREAMERS, AND SERENDIPITERS LOOKING FOR NEW AND BETTER WAYS OF GETTING LOST.
Episode 2, Gabo’s Story: Discovering My Backyard
This episode is about one of our own–WhereNext Business Development Director, Gabriel Rubianogroot, leads a group of Colombian climbers to a never seen before cave in the heart of the country’s former cocaine production region.
Production and Writing: Gregg Bleakney / WhereNext.com
Videography and Editing: Julian Manrique
Narration: Gabo
Commissioned by: The Adventure Travel Trade Association
Justification for Wanderlust - A web series about CREATIVES, TRAVELERS, DREAMERS, AND SERENDIPITERS LOOKING FOR NEW AND BETTER WAYS OF GETTING LOST.
Episode 1: Mari’s Story, Poetically Curious
I’m addicted to life. Addicted to travel. I’m Curious. Do I really need to explain why I’m restless?
Commissioned by: South Austraila Tourism, ExOfficio, WorldNomads
ExOfficio Underwear from WhereNext on Vimeo.
The video that launched #wherenext. Gregg Bleakney only wore two pairs of ExOfficio underwear during his two-year cycling journey from Alaska to Argentina. In 2012, ExOfficio discovered Gregg’s dirty laundry and commissioned him to direct a 60-second spot about his #wanderlusting.
Client: ExOfficio
Direction and Photography: Gregg Bleakney
Production: NovusSelect Multimedia
Editor: Willa Kammerer