I chat with Gorging Documentary Director Brian Olliver

Brian Olliver is an award winning producer and director. His filmmaking experience includes a prolific stretch with network Television and ownership of an LA-based production company specializing in branded content and independent film.

Brian’s spirited filmmaking career began in action sports, where he worked with professional snowboarders and skateboarders to produce original TV content. Traveling across the globe, Brian captured stunning outdoor imagery and built stories about adventure and perseverance. And while immersed in the action sports scene, Brian gained deep insight into the youth culture market and developed a unique perspective that would serve him throughout his career.

Brian found new territory in the advertisement world where he worked with clients like PepsiCo, 7Eleven and Toyota, developing ads and branded content. Bringing his passion for adventure to mainstream projects, Brian empowered clients with stories that resonated strongly with young audiences. Brian’s work has aired on Fox, NBC, Red Bull TV, Nickelodeon and countless digital platforms.

Drawn towards longer stories, Brian produced and directed several documentaries on subjects ranging from counter culture to environmental issues. His first feature length film, ‘Gorging,’ garnered several awards on the film festival circuit and celebrated a robust - often sold out - theatrical tour. Today, through ads and independent film, Brian’s work continues to promote a unique philosophy, always celebrating life’s wild journeys.

To find out more about Brian's  you can go to: Totally, Inc. (totallyinc.com)

The trailer for Gorging: GORGING - OFFICIAL TRAILER on Vimeo

Background music by Chris Zollinger Steel Drum | United States | Z The Handpan Man

Intro music by Tig Booth nathaniel.booth@gmail.com

My website thecanyonsarecalling.com has more information about each person as well as links to other canyon rescources.

If you would like to be a guest on the show or know some one that would make a good guest reach out to me at thecanyonarecalling@gmail.com

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