This is Part 2 of the 3-part interview with the artists behind the river documentary called River Ties. In Part 1, we met the minds behind the project. In this installment, Matt and Guy discuss what it takes to make a documentary; the logistics behind the adventure; and why the project is on Indiegogo.
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Guy: It runs mostly in Wyoming and Utah with a small loop into Colorado near Dinosaur National Park. It dumps into the Colorado river in Canyonlands in southeastern Utah.
HCRB: What was the motivation for creating River Ties?
Guy: We are friends with this group and I’ve never introduced anyone to them that hasn’t liked them. I think we both wanted to do a film project at the time and the opportunity of the trip last fall and a great subject emerged.
Matt: I came in a little more removed from the group, but had met a few of them on a ski trip and was instantly impressed by the level of respect between them. All I knew after that trip was “Hmmm…how can I get invited on their next one?” These people are honest and highly entertaining.
HCRB: How easy are the logistics for a big River Adventure?
Matt: Complicated.
Guy: There is a ton of gear, required and otherwise, that the group has to have, not to mention permits. Fortunately there is very little of it we have to do but it requires lots of lists, spreadsheets and coordination.
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