Gabe Langlois is one great cinematographer.

Baldy and hasn’t looked back since.

What got you started behind the lens?

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I was never really as good as the rest of the guys though (laughing).

Two years later Rick started doing Tree Top and asked me if I wanted to film for him.

What’s on your resume these days?

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Well, I started with Tree Top and then shot with Absinthe for two years.

Then I met a guy named Rich Goodwin and he was really good friends with Travis Rice.

So I quit Absinthe and went to work with Rich.

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That was when I met Curt Morgan who owns Brain Farm.

He’s always trying to up the shock value, know what I mean?

At the same time Curt Morgan is doing the same thing in his own right.

He’s the classic ?Director’ style, kind of guy.

He does the craziest stuff.

No way I could think of one thing specifically…no way.

How was your season this year?

So we hunkered down there for about two weeks to try and stick it out but it was futile.

We got a couple of good days but it really started to warm up.

We were calling down to them and they were both fine and about 20 feet down.

We pulled the ropes out, but it took about an hour to finally get them out.

After that the guys decided it was getting a little too warm so we packed up and headed north.

What’s the production timeline on this new project?

The working name for the film is called Flight.

We’re supposed to be finished so it can be released in September of 2011.

It’s kind of travel-based.

What keeps you filming and doing what you do now?

I get to travel a lot.

I feel really fortunate that I get to work with these guys and do what I get to do.

Brain Farm’s whole deal is doing things bigger and better than the next guy.

I feel super fortunate that way, for sure.