NO MAN'S LAND

TERRITORY

Territory, produced by No Man’s Land, LLC, is a web-based, self-filmed hunting short film series designed for today’s on-the-go audience. Each episode ranges from approximately 3–8 minutes, making them easy to watch, share, and revisit whenever it fits your schedule.

These aren’t traditional television episodes built to fill a time slot. They are concise, intentional short films that highlight a variety of hunting ventures, wildlife encounters, strategies, and authentic outdoor experiences. Every film is crafted to capture the essence of the hunt—without unnecessary filler or drawn-out segments.

Territory was created in response to the growing demand for accessible, high-quality hunting content that fits modern lifestyles. Viewers no longer need to plan their evening around a broadcast schedule. These films are available online, ready to be experienced at your convenience.

They aren’t TV shows.

They’re short films—designed to respect your time while delivering meaningful, immersive outdoor storytelling.

MEET THE FOUNDER

BRIAN CURTIS

Brian Curtis is the founder and principal of BC Studio, LLC, bringing more than 15 years of experience in architecture and construction. His professional portfolio spans a diverse range of project types, including golf clubhouses, golf performance centers, custom residential homes, specialty and municipal projects, as well as golf course design and development planning. Throughout his career, Mr. Curtis has contributed to projects across the United States and internationally, gaining a broad perspective on design, function, and innovation.

He earned both a Bachelor of Science in Architectural Design and a Master of Architecture from Arizona State University. Furthering his interest in golf course architecture, he also attended Harvard University, where he studied golf course design.

Beyond his professional pursuits, Mr. Curtis has a deep-rooted passion for hunting and the outdoors. Growing up in the Oklahoma Panhandle, he spent much of his youth immersed in hunting and wide-open country. During more than two decades living in Arizona, he has experienced the state’s diverse terrain and wildlife, further shaping his appreciation for the outdoors.

In 2016, Mr. Curtis began exploring the art of self-filming his hunts, taking on the additional roles of producer and editor to create short films that document authentic hunting experiences. While self-filming adds a significant degree of difficulty to any hunt, he embraces the challenge. Drawing from his background in design and spatial thinking, he continues to integrate creativity, structure, and innovation into his wildlife and outdoor films—blending technical precision with authentic storytelling.

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