Alaska Freelance Camera Operator, Drone Operator, Videographer and Video Production Services

Alaska “The Great Land” couldn’t be more accurate, especially when it comes to media production. Mountain Mind founder Brendan Wells grew up exploring Alaska’s vast wilderness - and the adventure has never stopped. Mind-blowing scenery, the highest density of fish and wildlife in the world, untapped locations, stories and talent, and endless ‘golden hour’ lighting. Our intimate understanding of the geography and landscape presents endless media opportunities in Alaska.

Sending a team to film in Alaska can be expensive and logistically challenging. We are trusted by companies large and small to take on freelance work- from one day shoots to month long projects. With top of the line equipment on-hand, we are ready to execute and deliver cinema quality media for any project you can dream of. We are also leaders in Alaskan aerial cinematography and are ready to help capture stunning media from above. We provide logistical support from drones to helicopters to fixed-wing aircraft with the latest stabilization and camera technology onboard.


“I moved to Alaska to seek adventures from big mountain skiing to exploring new whitewater rivers, flying bush planes and paragliders in the continent's largest mountains, and ultimately to film incredible stories in the most breathtaking scenery on earth. The move to Alaska has led me to opportunities I never would have imagined - from learning to find and film all sorts of wildlife (and live in tents next to dozens of grizzly bears), to getting my pilots license and learning the art of flying bush planes to land on glaciers (on skis), alpine lakes (on floats), and coastal beaches and dry river beds (on tundra tires). Flying also inspired me to take my aerial filming to the next level, and create a custom gimbal-stabilized camera system that attaches to the wing of a bush plane, allowing helicopter-like shots at 8K with a 24-105mm zoom lens, and 4+ hours of flight time. It costs a fraction of a helicopter and GSS or Shotover system with amazing results.” - Brendan Wells

*Click any photo to enlarge - prints available by request. Principal photography by lead still photographer Eric Parker.