Sender Films is an American film production company based in Boulder, Colorado. Productions include outdoor adventure films, television shows, and commercials.
Company
Sender Films integrates action with story-telling to create climbing/mountaineering and adventure sports documentary films. Sender Films goes inside the sport of hard-core climbing, focusing on climbers driven to obscure accomplishments.[1] According to Outside Magazine, Sender Films has "focused on character-driven narratives..".[2] Over the past three years, Sender Films has produced the six-part series First Ascent with National Geographic International. They have also been producing adventure film segments for US TV networks such as NBC, The Weather Channel, and Outside TV.[3]
Teamed up with the Google Street View team throughout 2015 and 2016 to create the first vertical Street View[4] up the side of El Capitan in Yosemite National Park, as well as Street View of the tallest mountain in Western Europe, Mont Blanc. The Google Treks: El Capitan was nominated for two Webby Awards in 2016.[5][6]
In 2016, The feature documentary Valley Uprising won a News and Documentary Emmy: Outstanding Graphic Design and Art Direction.
On April 25, 2015, the feature documentary Valley Uprising had its television premiere headlining Discovery Channel's Elevation Weekend.[7]
During Ueli Steck and Simone Moro's attempted ascent of Mount Everest in April 2013, a conflict between climbers and sherpas derailed the expedition and put the climbers in the national spotlight. Sender Films later that year released their retelling of the events as "High Tension: Ueli Steck and the Clash on Everest" along with the REEL ROCK 8 Film Tour.
Filmed 26-year-old Alex Honnold complete the Triple Solo in Yosemite Valley, CA for one of their Reel Rock Film Tour 2012 short films.
Reel Rock Film Tour 2011, part of an annual compilation of adventure film shorts that is co-produced by Sender Films and Big UP Productions, featured a short film called Sketchy Andy. Andy Lewis, or Sketchy Andy, is a professional slackliner, highliner, and BASE jumper. He was recently[when?] featured in the Super Bowl XLVI halftime show alongside Madonna.[8]
Free solo climber Alex Honnold was also featured in a 60 Minutes special detailing his impressive feats as a climber. Sender Films shot the 60 minutes piece[9] on location in Eldorado Springs, CO and Yosemite, CA with 60 Minutes crew members including Laura Logan.[10][11]
Reel Rock 12 (2017), premieres four new short films: "Break On Through", "Safety Third", "Above The Sea", and "Stumped"
Reel Rock 11 (2016), features five climbing and adventure films: "Young Guns", "Boys in the Bugs", "Brette", "Rad Dad", and "Dodo's Delight"
Reel Rock 10 (2015), consisted of five films: "A Line Across the Sky", "Dean Potter Tribute", "High and Mighty", "24 Hours of Horseshoe Hell" and "Dawn Wall Exclusive"
Valley Uprising (2014), feature-length documentary
Reel Rock 8 (2013), consisted of the following films: "The Sensei", "Spice Girl", and "High Tension"
Reel Rock 7 (2012), consisted of four films: Wideboyz", "La Dura Dura", "Honnold 3.0", and "The Shark's Fin" T
Reel Rock 6 (2011), featured these short films; "Origins: Obe and Ashima", "Race for the Nose", ""Sketchy" Andy", "Ice Revolution", "Project Dawn Wall", and "Cold" ===First Ascent:
First Ascent: the Series (2010), a 6-part series that aired on the Travel Channel[13] and the National Geographic Adventure Channel.[14]
Reel Rock 5 (2009), featured short films, "The Hulk", "First Round First Minute", "Fly Or Die", "Down and Out and Under", "The Hardest Moves", and "The Swiss Machine"[15]
Peter Mortimer is a filmmaker who lives in Boulder, Colorado, and is the founder of the adventure film company Sender Films. Peter is also co-founder, along with Josh Lowell of Big UP Productions, of the REEL ROCK Film Tour, coming up on its 13th year and showing in over 500 locations across the world.
Nick Rosen is a partner, writer, and producer at Sender Films. He is co-creator of the Emmy-nominated National Geographic Television Series, First Ascent, and co-director of The Sharp End as well as Valley Uprising.
Awards and honors
News and Documentary Emmy: Outstanding Graphic Design and Art Direction - Valley Uprising (2014)[citation needed]
Sports Emmy: Outstanding Camera Work - King Lines (2007)[citation needed]
News and Documentary Emmy: Outstanding Graphic Design and Art Direction - First Ascent (2011)[citation needed]
Sports Emmy: Outstanding Camera Work - First Ascent (2011)[18]