Are your production going into the wilderness?
Background
With years of experience guiding groups at high altitude, crossing Greenland’s ice cap, and instructing climbers on frozen waterfalls, Lars Petter brings a unique understanding of how to operate in remote and challenging environments. This knowledge ensures that film crews and creative teams have the best possible conditions to do their work—smoothly, safely, and with full focus on the job at hand.
Crew
Each team is tailored to the needs of the production—combining film professionals with mountain guides, medics, and sometimes even a local reindeer herder.
In remote environments, local knowledge is often as important as technical skill. That herder, who knows the terrain better than any map, might be the key to keeping the production moving.
When nature turns challenging—as it often does—we rely on teams that are both highly skilled and deeply rooted in the landscape.
Locations
During our first location scout for the BBC, they mistook us for full-time drone operators. That moment set the tone. From the very beginning, we’ve aimed to deliver location reports that feel as close to the final product as possible—cinematic, clear, and immersive—so that directors and DOPs can make informed, confident decisions.