Ice Fishing – A Model’s Unexpected Success

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crew assignment | Sun Valley video production | film production
Setting up basecamps in remote and challenging locations is an art form in itself. At Jennifer Diehl Production + Talent, we’ve mastered the art of getting our mobile homes (Moho) into some of the most inaccessible spots, all for the sake of achieving the perfect shot. Whether it’s navigating dirt roads covered in snow, traversing wet, muddy slopes, or squeezing into tight urban scapes, our RV drivers are the unsung heroes of every shoot.
The thrill of working off-grid, far from the comforts of civilization, is part of what makes our work so rewarding. These basecamps are more than just a temporary setup; they’re the heart of the production, where creativity meets logistics. Our clients and I often marvel at how these skilled drivers manage to get us exactly where we need to be, no matter how challenging the terrain.
One particularly memorable basecamp was set up on a snow-covered road that seemed impossible to navigate. Yet, with the expertise of our crew, we turned a potential logistical nightmare into a seamless production day. The beauty of these locations, combined with the grit and determination of our team, creates an atmosphere that is both exhilarating and inspiring.
Setting up basecamps in remote and challenging locations is an art form in itself. At Jennifer Diehl Production + Talent, we’ve mastered the art of getting our mobile homes (Moho) into some of the most inaccessible spots, all for the sake of achieving the perfect shot. Whether it’s navigating dirt roads covered in snow, traversing wet, muddy slopes, or squeezing into tight urban scapes, our RV drivers are the unsung heroes of every shoot.