The
Fire Below Us Video
68
minute (home version) VHS, DVD or PAL format
It
was the greatest natural disaster to occur in the US in our lifetime. On May
18, 1980, Mount St. Helens exploded without warning, waking the world to the
fact that many of Earth's most dangerous volcanoes lie sleeping-not in a faraway
land, but in our own backyard.
This critically
acclaimed video blends dramatic eyewitness accounts with the most current
analysis of what we've learned from Mount St. Helens.
A
fascinating journal of remembrance and discovery, it tells the story of what
really happened at one of the greatest natural disasters of our time.
Spectacular
Disaster Footage
From the mountain's sudden, deadly explosion of hot gas and rock, to the devastating
aftermath of its torrential mudflows, the eruption of Mount St. Helens is
the most thoroughly documented volcanic event in history. On May 18, 1980,
250 square miles of pristine forest were decimated, millions of wildlife perished
and over sixty human lives were lost. This video will hold you spellbound
with a dynamic collection of the most dramatic footage from 1980 ever assembled
in one program.
Dramatic
Reenactments
Running for their lives, deafened by the volcano's roar and choking from 400
degree gases were three survivors who saw, felt and tasted the wrath of this
volcano, which was 2000 times larger than the power of the atomic bomb dropped
on Hiroshima. They bring the terrifying power of Mount St. Helens into human
focus. Through dramatic reenactments of their near-death experiences, you'll
relive the horror of being caught in this volcano's unleashed fury, and experience
the hope and faith brought by their miraculous rescues. Featuring filmmaker
Michael Lienau's personal story of survival.
Science
Comes to Life with Special Effects
Special animation techniques turn dry scientific explanation into understandable
visual concepts. Explore the sizzling anatomy of an active volcano with scientific
information made exciting and dramatic. 3D computer animation takes us on
a realistic journey through the core of a living volcano to discover the source
of its destructive power.
Coping
with Chaos in Our Own Backyard
Mount St. Helens is only one in a chain of over 2,000 active and unpredictable
volcanoes, mounts of fire that smolder silently, threatening hundreds of thousands
of people at any given moment. In this riveting remembrance of Mount St. Helens,
you'll experience the dangers and wonders of THE FIRE BELOW US.
Hosted
by Grant Goodeve
Television star Grant Goodeve, of "Eight is Enough" and "Northern
Exposure" is a compelling, dramatic host.
An
Eyewitness Perspective
Filmmaker Michael Lienau shares his personal story of survival. He is joined
by other witnesses in this never-before-told account of faith and survival
from those who lived through the mountain's fury.
An
Award Winner
Awarded the Emerald City Awards Silver Prize for Documentary by the International
Television and Video Association (ITVA), a 1995 Silver Apple Award for high
achievement in educational filmmaking, a Communicator Award, a CINE Golden
Eagle Award as evidence of its suitability to represent American productions
in international film festivals and a Conservation/Natural History, Two Star
Film/Video Award from the National Outdoor Writers Association.
The most
comprehensive and up-to-date look at Mount St. Helens and its eruption, the
video is available directly from Global Net Productions, and through select
US retailers and educational distributors. International distribution is handled
by Tapestry International, Inc.
More
Information
For more information contact Global
Net Productions at (360) 387-8222.
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