On Sept. 17, 2016 stuntman Eddie Braun will attempt to jump the Snake River Canyon in a rocket nearly identical daredevil Evel Knievel's rocket. This time the aircraft named Evel Spirit is designed by Scott Truax, the son of Evel's 1974 engineer. Evel didn't make the jump but survived. Scott Truax was a young, impressionable boy at the time. With this jump, Eddie and Scott will be paying homage to Knievel and Truax, accelerating up to 400 mph at top speed. Check online news! We shot a segment at the Butte Evel Knievel Days for the team - they are passionate and dedicated.
Here's a story on team Evel Spirit: http://www.idahostatesman.com/news/state/idaho/article99686832.html
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Watch "Mystery In Yellowstone" this Sunday night August 28 on the Smithsonian Channel, 9pm on most providers. Randy Wimberg, Director of Photography; produced by Taglight Media; directed by Manfred Corrine.
This is why the jury loved "Mystery in Yellowstone": “Everything is connected. If man alters only one parameter, the outcome might be fatal. Director of Photography, Randy Wimberg; Director, Manfred Corrine; Produced by Taglicht Media.
We joined the National Endowment of the Arts in celebrating their 50th anniversary by shooting the Montana segment for a documentary series "The United States of Arts". This piece features the unique Waterworks Museum in Miles City, Montana, created from a 1910 water treatment plant. NEA and the Montana Arts Council support the museum. Waterworks interviews, footage and Montana landscapes by Wimberg Productions.
https://vimeo.com/channels/985612 A persistent Griz trying to get the smelly goodies in a Toter can. The Grizzly Bears at the Discovery Center in West Yellowstone test out a bunch of can brands during the year. Got your trash in a good place? We've had a handsome guy (Black Bear) prowling our neighborhood lately.
Watch detection dogs learn to sniff out illegal ivory and other contraband. Working Dogs for Conservation is training them to work with handlers in the Luangwa Valley, Zambia’s wildlife stronghold where it is under increasing attack from poachers.
The dogs have found poaching contraband that law enforcement would never have discovered without them, such as gun parts concealed in the thatched roof of a hut, or, incredibly, a tiny primer cap (used to fire a muzzle loader) that was placed in a matchbox, hidden inside a suitcase, and buried among bags and parcels in a tightly packed van. Searches like these often happen along roads or in villages, when many bystanders are watching, which adds to the dogs’ deterrence value. WD4C continues to provide consultation, support, and maintenance training to the Zambia team to ensure that the dogs remain eager, efficient and effective in their work." - from www.wd4c.org/ambiaantipoaching.html Shot for In Good Faith project, a historical documentary that focuses on unresolved historical questions involving the Mixed Band of Shoshone, Bannock, and Sheepeater Indians of central Idaho and southwestern Montana. With Orlan Svingen and Naka Productions.
Randy shooting block three of Yellowstone Mystery this week, produced by Taglicht Media for the Smithsonian Channel.
Field producing extreme destinations for Warm Springs Productions - Ukraine, Lebanon, Equatorial Guinea, S. Afric
Our new 360-degree panoramic tour of the EAA museum features WWII aircraft housed in the Eagle Hangar. Visitors take a 360-degree look at the exterior and interiors of aircraft. Visit our page to view more panoramic tours.
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