This winter, the American Alpine Club will put its weight behind underserved filmmakers in climbing.
It’s no secret that the filmmaking industry is exclusive. That’s not a knock on the industry but a comment on its nature — competition runs high to work for big producers. And in the outdoor industry, that’s equally true.
Breaking into outdoor filmmaking should require commitment and poise, but it shouldn’t need anything else.
The American Alpine Club (AAC) doesn’t think so, either. On May 17, the organization put its money where its mouth is with the Pull Focus Grant, which seeks to fund and support underrepresented filmmakers in climbing directly.
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According to the AAC, the move is overdue.
“While the AAC has always encouraged all people to apply for our grants, we recognize that underrepresented groups face more barriers in accessing the climbing community,” the organization acknowledged.
“We know how important climbing media is in shaping climbing culture. We also know that the stories that have been told have highlighted those in power. This new grant is a step towards changing that.”
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