Thursday, September 4, 2008

Advanced Survival & Multi-Media Production

There are two main areas of curriculum the Alaska Film School is making available to both online and in-person production enthusiasts. Those who are primarily interested in Survival may contact Tom Brown, Jr.'s Tracker School, the largest and likely the best wilderness school in the world. However, the staff to student ratio is extreme I hear.

Advanced Survival Training as taught by the Alaska Film School is designed to be used by aspiring producers so they may better navigate and survive in both urban and remote wilderness environments, especially unknown areas or countries.



Alaska Film School Campus looking North
photo by Eric Teela

The outlines for each of these two areas of curriculum are listed below. Please note that this training works well for anyone, especially those who want a deeper, more profound connection to Spirit, Self and Nature. And multi-media production is one artform that can promote and support any other form of art, craft, business, idea or cause.

Any questions or comments, contact me via the Girdwood Charter School at (907) 540-0453.



Alaska Film School Campus looking South


Curriculum Outline

Advanced Survival Training

1- Calm
2- Shelter
3- Warmth
4- Water
5- Food
6- Activity
7- Companionship
8- Stalking the Mystery

Multi-media Production

1- Writing
2- Photography
3- Digital Video
4- Music Composition
5- Editing
6- DVD Authoring
7- Local & Global Broadcasting

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