"Michael Brown's mastery of story and cinematic technique make this the finest Everest film I've seen."
-Glen Denny, Jury member, Taos Mountain Film Festival
"Just when we thought we'd seen every angle on Everest, Michael Brown did it better." The award was granted to the filmmaker who best described a moving life story or adventure. The award was based on quality, originality and inspirational and compelling story content.
-Whistler Film Festival Jury
"Filmed with almost preposterous clarity, from inventive, changing angles, and using moody time-lapses and little narration, the 75-minute film takes us into the experience of a man climbing this endless mountain without being able to see a single step."
-Alison Osius Rock and Ice Magazine
One of the "The 20 Best Adventure DVD's of All Time"
Everyone told blind mountaineer Erik Weihenmayer and his team that they didn't belong on Mt.Everest. In this stunning high-definition (HD) documentary to the top of Mt. Everest, they proved them wrong.
The acclaimed film, Farther Than the Eye Can See, has been nominated for two Emmy Awards and has taken home top honors at 17 film festivals. Shot in the same stunning quality HDTV format as the Star Wars prequels, and directed by award winning film maker Michael Brown of Serac Adventure Films, Farther Than the Eye Can See is an intimate look at the film that Time magazine calls, "One of the most successful Mt. Everest expeditions ever."