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April in Montana
Northwest Montana is a sea of clouds, cedars, and snowy mountain peaks in late April. Footage shot in and around Polson, MT on April 21.
Matthew Standal
Matt Standal is a photojournalist / camera operator based in Minneapolis, MN and Niseko, Japan. Matt is an experienced news writer, reality TV cameraman, documentary producer and social media curator. His professional website is www.mattstandal.com
Matt Standal - Camera Operator Reel, Winter 2015
All footage shot by Matt Standal in Hokkaido, Japan during the winter of 2015 using a Panasonic GH4 camera, GoPro 3+, Metabones Speed Booster, and Canon lenses.
Exploring East Karibayama with Hokkaido Backcountry Club
The HBC guides explore Karibayama, setting up a future cat ski operation for the 2015-2016 season.
Hokkaido Backcountry Project Ep.1 - "Shin Gets Stuck"
The Hokkaido Backcountry Project episode #1 - "Shin Gets Stuck," shot and produced in Hokkaido, Japan, with graphics by Matt Johnson, and music by PoloMirror www.polomirror.com
Hokkaido Backcountry Project Ep. 5 - "Sledding Big Bear"
The Hokkaido Backcountry Project episode #5 - "Sledding Big Bear," shot and produced in Hokkaido, Japan, with graphics by Matt Johnson, and music by The Glitch Mob. More info at http://www.hokkaidobackcountryclub.com
Heli skiing with Mt. Yotei in the Background, Hokkaido Backcountry Club
More information at http://www.hokkaidobackcountryclub.com March heli skiing with the Hokkaido Backcountry Club on Shiribetsu-Dake with views Mt. Yotei in the distance, Hokkaido, Japan. Music by Civilian Sol "Within Drops of a Waterfall."
Eric Pollard and Chris Benchetler visit Shiribetsu-Dake
Nimbus Independent riders Eric Pollard and Chris Benchetler visit the Hokkaido Backcountry Club heli operation, ride Shiribetus-dake, and hit some amazing natural features. Footage courtesy Eric Pollard and Matt Standal, and is from the short documentary "The Hokkaido Backcountry Project"