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To define one’s self is really not best done in a few hundred words. This site gives me an opportunity to express a little about who I am. If you would like to see me on a sheet of paper, download my resume. Otherwise, explore this site and try things like Googling my name. I also encourage you to get your #2.0 out and interact with me; Start with Twitter - Facebook - Flickr.

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Hunter directed and produced 10 MPH and 10 Yards. Currently, he’s directing Ride the Divide, a film about a 2700-mile mountain bike race through the entire Rocky Mountain range. He’s led efforts to bring major partners on board to help fund and promote the films, including such companies as CBS Sports, Quiznos, YouTube, Crocs, SmartWool, Fender, and Chipotle. He’s also the author of the 10 MPH DIY Manual, which discusses unique PR, Marketing, and distribution insights on how to distribute indie films both digitally and conventionally without a major distributor. Hunter also has a strong background in social media platforms and web marketing, working in the past as lead of Blockbuster.com’s email program and as a web guru in a few startup companies.

Hunter is a contributor and consultant with Workbook Project and has spoken on his achievements in distributing and marketing films at various major film events, including Sundance Film Festival, Galway Film Fleadh, The Conversation, and DIY Days.

Known for his strong eye for composition, Hunter has a passion for photography and world travel. He’s been published in numerous periodicals, including FHM, Maxim, Boston Globe, CNET, Sync Magazine, Hemispheres, and Intersection Magazine. Hunter currently lives in Denver, Colorado, where he splits his time between the mountains, film projects, and photography.

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