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Episode #4: Colter Olmstead

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Hello! Welcome back!

Thank you for tuning into the Rhythmic Resonance Podcast.

This week I sat down with Colter Olmstead, aka The Skinny Filmer, aka The Swiss Army Knife, aka Uncle Colter

Colter is a videographer here in Missoula, MT with over 10 plus years of experience in the film industry and everything he does really shines bright. He's been involved in numerous film and music projects around the state including music videos and documentaries such as, "Bring Them Home" and "Last of the Nobodies".

Some of the very first local Hip-Hop music videos I ever saw were filmed by Colter and it's been really amazing to get to know him and have moments of my first exposure to local music, come full circle by getting to sit down with him and chat about where he started, where he is now and hear him share his experiences and perspective about the local scene here in Montana throughout his years of being involved with the community.

Make sure to join us Wednesday, April 30th at 5:30pm or 6:15pm at the Roxy Theater, in Missoula, MT, for a public showing of the Last of the Nobodies Documentary. Other showings around the state will be announced via @lastofthenobodies on Instagram and Facebook in the near future!

w/ love,

TR.

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Hello! Welcome back!

Thank you for tuning into the Rhythmic Resonance Podcast.

This week I sat down with Colter Olmstead, aka The Skinny Filmer, aka The Swiss Army Knife, aka Uncle Colter

Colter is a videographer here in Missoula, MT with over 10 plus years of experience in the film industry and everything he does really shines bright. He's been involved in numerous film and music projects around the state including music videos and documentaries such as, "Bring Them Home" and "Last of the Nobodies".

Some of the very first local Hip-Hop music videos I ever saw were filmed by Colter and it's been really amazing to get to know him and have moments of my first exposure to local music, come full circle by getting to sit down with him and chat about where he started, where he is now and hear him share his experiences and perspective about the local scene here in Montana throughout his years of being involved with the community.

Make sure to join us Wednesday, April 30th at 5:30pm or 6:15pm at the Roxy Theater, in Missoula, MT, for a public showing of the Last of the Nobodies Documentary. Other showings around the state will be announced via @lastofthenobodies on Instagram and Facebook in the near future!

w/ love,

TR.

  continue reading

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