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"Rest of Everest" Podcast Nominated For Best
Video Podcast
(Fort Collins, CO) A video podcast about a Colorado climber's journey
to the summit of Everest has recently been nominated for "Best
Video Podcast" in the 3rd annual Podcast Awards. In the groundbreaking
podcast, 'The Rest of Everest,' Fort Collins filmmaker Jon Miller
offers the first podcast in the world to document an entire expedition,
rather than a few climbing highlights.
The People's Choice Podcast Awards received more than 6 million
nominations for various podcasters from over 335,000 people. In
total 4097 podcasts were nominated in 22 categories, with only the
top 10 shows in each category making the competition. Podcast viewers
and listeners can vote for their favorite shows including 'The Rest
of Everest' until August 11th. Podcast Awards winners will be recognized
at the end of September at the Podcast and New Media Expo in Ontario,
California.
"This is such an honor to be nominated for Best Video Podcast,"
said Miller. "Podcasting has really proven itself a entirely
new way to connect with an audience and the 9 other nominees I stand
with truly set the standard for this new medium."
Viewers can find the free video podcast at http://www.therestofeverest.com
. In weekly 15-20 minute episodes, Miller takes viewers along on
the Himalayan adventures of 23-year-old mountaineer Ben Clark. The
unique video podcast provides a comprehensive account of what goes
into climbing the world's tallest peak. It combines commentary,
previously unseen raw footage and footage from Miller's highly acclaimed
feature-length film "Everest: The Other Side," which was
released in spring of 2005.
'The Rest of Everest' has received positive reviews from critics
and viewers alike. Within Apple Computer's iTunes Store, the video
podcast has garnered comments including "the best and most
complete documentary on Everest," "totally fascinating"
and "the jewel of web content creation for 2006." This
past December, iTunes editors declared The Rest of Everest as a
"Best of 2006" podcast.
With over 60 episodes released so far, viewers have followed Miller
and Clark as they traveled to Nepal and Kathmandu, ascended the
steep Tibetan Plateau, arrived at the 17,000 foot Everest Base Camp
and climbed to the 21,000 foot Advanced Base Camp. Followers of
the show also have watched one of the team's integral members depart
from the mountain due to pulmonary edema as well as a successful
summit in some of the worst conditions imaginable.
"Over the course of the two-month expedition, Ben and the
Sherpa team members only spent a total of two weeks actually climbing,"
said Miller. "Climbing these tall mountains involves a very
calculated waiting game. Although the climbing footage is amazing,
what interests me most is how this international community in the
middle of nowhere spends its time passing time. This is the 'true'
Everest experience. It's not all about technical mountaineering.
It's a very personal experience."
Due to the popularity of the show, Miller was able to return to
Everest this past Spring to film new content for the podcast. The
month-long trek was filmed entirely in high definition video and
will be released as future 'Rest of Everest' episodes.
The Podcast is released every Wednesday and may be viewed directly
on a computer with broadband Internet access and Apple's free QuickTime
7 software. Episodes also can be downloaded from "The Rest
of Everest" website and transferred to a video capable MP3
player such as an Apple iPod. The Rest of Everest Video Podcast
can also be found in the iTunes Store Podcast directory where it
consistently ranks within the top 10 travel-related Podcasts.
Miller owns TreeLine Productions, an award-winning production
company based in Fort Collins, Colo. He has produced video work
around the globe. Before launching TreeLine Productions, Miller
built and operated the Northern Colorado Bureau for CNN Headline
News Local Edition.
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For information on how to watch The
Rest of Everest Video Podcast, please visit the Podcast
Episodes page.
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