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      <image:caption>Feature Film (2016, in post-production) TGR's 21st annual film and my 8th. Check http://www.tetongravity.com/tours for tour information!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Feature Film (2012) Without a question, this was the most ambitious film I worked on for TGR. Upon deciding to forego the traditional ski film format, this film aimed to create a modern action-based ski movie, but in the context of Alaska's storied history and the people drawn there. This is perhaps my favorite movie trailer I cut for TGR. I also wrote all the voice over for the film, and directed most of the historical interviews.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Feature Film (2009) It's fun to go all the way back to 2009 and see where my long trip with TGR began. Everything was shot on 16mm for this film and I remember spending sooo many hours in the edit bay trying to edit a project that was bigger than anything I'd ever worked on. This trailer is basic, but not without it's charm. It certainly has some sentimental value to me.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Feature Film (2011) We had a new producer at TGR the year this film came out, and the idea of having a "theme" was really the product of his involvement. My favorite part of the production was directing the scene we would use as the film's intro. It was one of the first times at TGR that I was able to get out of the edit bay and into the field, something that I would continue to do more and more of over the next few years.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Feature Film (2014) This film represented my directorial debut at TGR. For the first time I traveled with the crew and was able to really put my mark on  the film from beginning to finish. In the end, it turned out to be TGR's most decorated annual film in a decade.  “Not since 2004’s High Life has TGR taken home the top prize from the Powder Awards… one of their best efforts in the editing department to date.”                                                                                                                                                 - Powder Magazine “Blake Campbell, Teton Gravity Research's lead editor, is a man TGR co-founder Todd Jones calls ‘the eyes and ears’ of this year's release.”                                                                                                                                                           - Mike Rogge, ESPN “Almost Ablaze shows how TGR and lead editor Blake Campbell continue to push the bar… This is TGR with a sharpened edge.”                                                                                                                                                              - Jason Suder, JH News and Guide “Production is what won TGR the flick of the year awards at Powder Video Awards and iF3. At the insistence of Blake Campbell, all of the athletes were mic'd up this year. There are tons of audio moments that help you feel like you are there with the athletes.”                                                                                                                                          - snomaster, newschoolers.com  “…being able to hear the skier’s heavy breathing, grunts of exertion, and the chattering scrape of ski edges skittering on bulletproof ice over massive exposure draws the viewer in more than any million-dollar heli flyover can ever do.”                                                                           - Jarad Hargrave, utahoutside.com</image:caption>
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