Behind the Scenes: What It’s Like Filming Outside TV’s ‘Beat Monday’
‘You think Mike and Jason are tough … you should see the [‘Beat Monday’] film crew!’
Mike Chambers (professional athlete) and Jason Antin (AMGA Rock Guide and SPI) host the Outside TV series Beat Monday. Every episode, they embark on an epic weekend adventure — just between 5 p.m. on Friday and 9 a.m. on Monday.
They’ve accomplished some crazy endurance feats, including bikepacking, cycling, climbing in Yosemite, mountain scrambling, packrafting, and flying to Mexico to summit a volcano — all in 64 hours or less.
But of course, in order to produce Beat Mondays, it’s not just Chambers and Antin — there’s a hardy crew that has to go along and keep up.
They’ve got to carry cameras and position themselves to capture the right shots. They’ve got to follow the athletes, recording their adventures so we can watch them from the comfort of our homes.
Check out this fantastic peek behind the scenes of Outside TV’s “Beat Monday” titled, “Filming an Adventure TV Show (What You Didn’t Know)” to see how the sausage is made.
Runtime: 15 minutes
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