4 minute read

OP NEWS

Next Article
LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS

LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS

News from our publisher, Outlaw Partners

Seth Dahl joins Outlaw Video Production team

BY MIRA BRODY

BIG SKY – Still frames are great, says Outlaw Partners’ Video Director, Seth Dahl, but the story is what emerges once you have a movement of light, sound and motion. The Great Falls native studied photography at Montana State University and transferred to the University of Montana where he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism.

“I love both, the active photography, finding that one frame that tells the story is the quest of a photojournalist and that thrills me beyond anything,” Dahl said. “But I started finding that I like that frames after and before that one single image. The story that comes out of it with sound, audio … you feel something come out of the subject.”

Dahl joins Chis Kamman on the Outlaw video team, who has brought a multitude of experience after working for Big Sky Resort and his own video production company, Sky Lab Media House. He’s been helping Outlaw produce high-quality real estate videos, client commercials, internal projects and much more.

Dahl remembers the moment of his calling clearly—it was 2004 and he was serving in Iraq for the 1-163rd infantry battalion army, a National Guard unit based in Missoula. He had been deployed on a mission with an Associated Press photographer and watched in awe while she documented something many wouldn’t ever experience back home. The stories she told of documenting history and capturing the human spirit amongst conflict inspired him to go to school to learn documentary film and photojournalism when he returned.

For the last five years, Dahl has been in Boise running his company, Big Cedar Media, which he started in 2013. Big Cedar produced a Clif Barsponsored 20-minute documentary titled, The Long River Home, featuring veterans Aaron Howell, Russell Davies and Lonnie Bedwell, a blind Navy veteran, as they process the residual effects of war down the Grand Canyon, in kayaks. It premiered at the Banff Film Festival and was screened in 43 different countries as a part of the Banff World Tour.

“It’s incredible to go into these festivals to watch the crowd reacting to your video,” Dahl says of the experience. “They just want to sit and listen to a story.

Dahl was river guiding for Boundary Expeditions when he was offered the job at Outlaw, and was happy to return to Big Sky. He calls it “a ticket home.”

Currently, Dahl and Kamman are busy with a variety of both internal and client projects. One Outlaw project they work on together weekly is a series call A Sense of Place, in which a one minute video is created to capture a single moment in Big Sky, the lights, movement and sounds.

“They’re meant to showcase both Montana’s places and businesses, acts and events,” Dahl said. “They’re really just to show the sights and sounds of a place, in time.”

Dahl hopes to grow the video production capabilities at Outlaw, moving toward full-length cinematic productions. With his roots in documentary filmmaking, he is always drawn to the more “emotional, arsty” projects, he says, and hopes there is an opportunity to bring more of that passion to Outlaw as the department expands. “It’s always the art of pulling the true story of the character out on film,” he said.

As for Outlaw, it will add volume and quality to an already thriving and talented department.

“Video continues to be one of Outlaw’s most sought after services,” said Megan Paulson, CEO of Outlaw Partners. “We’re excited Seth has joined the team; his leadership will be a key part of our ability to elevate and scale our production capability for clients.”

JOIN US FOR BIG SKY’S BIGGEST WEEK!

SUMMER 2021 LINEUP - BIGSKYPBR.COM

*All events located at the PBR Basecamp Tent in Town Center Plaza unless otherwise noted

FRIDAY, JULY 16

11am-6pm - 6th Annual Big Sky Art Auction 6pm - Big Sky Community Rodeo at the Big Sky Events Arena 9pm - Community Street Dance featuring Dirtwire - Town Center Avenue

SATURDAY, JULY 17 & SUNDAY, JULY 18

10am-6pm - 6th Annual Big Sky Art Auction

TUESDAY, JULY 20

4pm - Mutton Bustin Pre-Ride Competition at the Big Sky Events Arena 6pm - Big Sky Bingo Night 9pm - Live Music featuring Dammit Lauren and The Well

WEDNESDAY, JULY 21

10am - Big Sky PBR and Western Sports Foundation Golf Tournament 5pm - Farmers Market

THURSDAY, JULY 22

12-6pm - Big Sky PBR Basecamp Vendor Village Open 2pm - PBR Meet & Greet 4pm - Live Music 7pm - 10th Annual Big Sky PBR Night 1 Bull Riding at the Big Sky Events Arena TBA - Music in the Mountains Concert

FRIDAY, JULY 23

12-6pm - Big Sky PBR Basecamp Vendor Village Open 2pm - PBR Meet & Greet 4pm - Live Music 7pm - 10th Annual Big Sky PBR Night 2 Bull Riding at the Big Sky Events Arena Live Music Following Bull Riding - Jason Boland & The Stragglers

SATURDAY, JULY 24

12-6pm - Big Sky PBR Basecamp Vendor Village Open 2pm - PBR Meet & Greet 4pm - Live Music 7pm - 10th Annual Big Sky PBR Championship Night 3 Bull Riding at the Big Sky Events Arena Live Music Following Bull Riding - Robert Earl Keen

Big Sky’s Biggest Week is proudly supporting: Big Sky Community Organization, Women in Action, Heart of the Valley Animal Shelter, Gallatin Invasive Species Alliance, Gallatin River Task Force, Haven, Big Sky Food Bank, Big Sky Bravery, Warriors & Quiet Waters, MorningStar Learning Center, The Big Sky Discovery Academy, Western Sports Foundation, Big Sky Youth Empowerment, Montana Land Reliance, Red White and Blue Warriors & Quiet Waters, Sustainability Network Organization, and The Montana Invasive Species Alliance

This article is from: