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Squamish-based Anthill Films win Sports Emmy for Outstanding Camera Work

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Colin Jones, Director & Aerials Drone Pilot , Anthill Films, and Darcy Wittenburg, Director, Co-founder of AnthillFilms and Creative Director.
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May 22, 2025 5:27am

Squamish-based Anthill Films has announced that Anytime, its latest action sports documentary co-produced with Red Bull Media House, has been awarded the Sports Emmy for Outstanding Camera Work by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS).

The award recognizes the film’s bold visual storytelling and technical excellence in capturing the world of freeride mountain biking. Shot in remote alpine peaks, dense forests, and urban environments across three continents, Anytime pushed the limits of what’s possible behind the lens.

The production team employed various camera techniques, including custom-built e-moto rigs, cable cams, FPV drones and slow-motion aerial cinematography to deliver a truly immersive viewing experience.

“This award is a massive honour,” said Darcy Wittenburg, Creative Director and Co-Founder at Anthill Films. “It reflects the incredible collaboration between our crew, the athletes, and our partners — all of whom believed in the vision for this film and trusted us to make it happen. We’re proud to see action sports storytelling recognized with such a prestigious award.”

Anytime celebrates the progression of mountain biking through the eyes of the athletes, builders, and filmmakers who shape the sport.

Featuring performances by Red Bull athletes like Brage Vestavik, Thomas Genon, and Hannah Bergemann, the film includes the longest and steepest big mountain freeriding ever captured — lines that were so vast they had to be filmed with a Shotover camera gimbal mounted to a helicopter.

ANYTIME is available to watch for free exclusively on Red Bull TV.

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