Multimedia Producer
Amy Brothers
Amy Brothers is a Multimedia Producer who films and edits videos, produces photo galleries, podcast and social media content for The Denver Post. She also works with photographers and production staff to select news, sports and features images for print publication. A Colorado native, she grew up in Durango and has worked at the Post since 2014. Amy’s work has been recognized by the National Press Photographers Association for both deadline and individual short videos, and by the Best of Photojournalism competition for video editing and deadline video. She also won a Heartland Emmy for Best Environmental Feature and was part of the Denver Post video team that won an Emmy for overall excellence. Before coming to The Post, Amy Brothers earned a Master's degree in New Media Photojournalism from the Corcoran College in Washington, D.C. She earned her undergraduate degree from Fort Lewis College in Durango.
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The Colorado Plate; a note about the project from its creator
The Denver Post's Amy Brothers explains the work and idea behind The Colorado Plate, a subscribers-only video series.

Bearing Witness Podcast, Part 1: Looking back at the day of the Columbine High School shooting
In the first installment of a three-part podcast series examining the news coverage behind the Columbine shooting, Amy Brothers and Kyle Newman look back at the events on the day...

These cliff jumps near Durango are stunning, but dangerous. Here’s how to do them safely.
The ABCs -- Adrenaline, Baker's Bridge and Cascade -- were a right of passage for one Durango native.
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VIDEO: The best videos of 2017 from the Denver Post
A selection of the best videos of 2017 from The Denver Post's video journalists.

PHOTOS: Arctic blast brings snow and cold temps to Denver metro area
A blustery northeasterly wind brought snow to the Denver metro area, making commutes difficult and bringing dramatically lower temperatures.

Boulder toy robot maker Sphero builds on “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” and lives to tell the tale of its BB-9e droid
Sphero's ability to update its toys long after a customer buys one is just one way that the company shares its passion for robotics with a growing audience. The other...

Get Cooking: Mussels five ways
Black-shelled mussels are in their season now, one of the better -- and better-priced -- sources of protein for quick meals.

Get Cooking: Mirepoix and sofrito
“Mirepoix” (pronounced meer-pwah), or its Spanish sibling “sofrito” or Italian “soffritto,” are what chefs call “aromatics,” the heady mix of vegetables and seasonings at the base of many warm temperature...

There’s plenty to remember when roasting a Thanksgiving turkey
After examining a couple dozen recipes for roast turkey, itap clear there’s an obsession with the breast. At all costs, in the end, it must turn out tender and moist.

PHOTOS: Shooting at Walmart in Thornton
About 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Thornton police reported the shooting at 9900 Grant St., a Walmart Super Center, part of the Thornton Town Center.

PHOTOS: Historic photos of the Boeing 747, the queen of the sky, in Colorado
Take a flight through history with the Boeing 747 and its many stops in Colorado over the years.

Get Cooking: Mousseline
Making a mousseline in the kitchen turns anything into something that your tongue is happy to touch.

Get Cooking: Mrs. DiTomas’ White Pizza
Mrs. DiTomas' recipe for white pizza is very moist, more so than any commercial focaccia could be, and itap also slightly sweet.