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Hurricane Katrina DVD Documentary, from Miami to New Orleans and Biloxi.

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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2010

The only independent video production that documents Hurricane Katrina from both sides of the eye as the storm devastated the United States Gulf Coast.

Filmed in Miami, FL at Katrina's first land fall and in the air with the NOAA Hurricane Hunters, we chart Katrina's path towards the record breaking landfall.

The footage continues in New Orleans, LA prior to Katrina to document the evacuation of the region. As the storm nears the Gulf Coast, it also continues in Biloxi, MS before the record breaking storm surge destroys the coast.

We bring you through the storm and after the storm for an in-depth look at what was really happening 24 hours after Katrina in New Orleans.

This production was filmed and produced by the videographers who were on the ground and in the middle of Katrina the storm and storm surge came on shore on the morning of 08/29/2005.

To license footage from our production, please contact us at http://www.StormChasingVideo.com No part of this production or any of our footage on our YouTube channel can be rebroadcast without prior written authorization.

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  • Was this submitted to any film festivals??

  • @TwinTerrorStudios Nope, never sent to any festivals since most want something that was shot and produced within the last year.

  • You gave the white guy a ride AFTER the storm without any hesitation; however, when the black man who asked you for a ride at the HEIGHT of the storm, you made up a ridiculous excuse and denied him.

    You are just a horrible person.

  • @thethugyone Really? Maybe because I got back to the hotel and took out all the survival gear from the back seat? When I gave him a ride, he rode in the back seat because I had five 6 gallon fuel cans in there the day before along with a ton of gear. After the storm, I filled up the truck and gave the fuel cans to some cops at the airport. I also took out all the survival gear and put it back in my hotel since I knew where I was going to be and where I could get back to.

  • you didnt put that man in the vehicle when he asked for help ?? OMG.... shame on you...

    Great documentary but very sad you didnt move something to put that man out of the weather...

  • @Jentheledge100 Again as I have said, there was no room. It was a one seat SUV with camera gear mounted in the front right. Back seat was full of computer, camera and survival gear and the rear had 30 gallons of fuel, water and more survival gear. I don't go out to chase to play EMS, I'm a one man video docu crew and the ride only had one seat until I took everything out the next day after I made it to the hotel and filled up with the spare gas to make room.

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  • @Kaitos11 The truck was fine, just needed a good bath to remove the salt water storm surge. They actually bitched at me when I brought it back to Houston telling me I needed to pay a one way rental charge since I did not rent it from their location. I told them the location I rented it from (New Orleans) was no longer on the face of this earth. They looked at the paperwork and said oh, never mind...

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  • thank!good stuff

  • Lucky kids in katrina must have mist a whole week of school due to the storm.

  • @thethugyone This is just unbelievable how stupid black people are!!! HE has said it several times already: he had no room! Biggest racist are black people! Fckn disgusting.

    Great video btw.

  • I stumbled upon this by accident, but am glad I watched it. I have watched many documentaries and most have a slant to their way of thinking. Yours does not . It is an amazing account of that storm. I also find it interesting tha people have posted on here anger at you for not helping one person, instead of anger at authorities for allowing this to end up the way it did, or anger that the lower 9th ward was still like that. I wonder what it is like today, and I also fear that if it happens again

  • Are 2 people out of their minds??

  • @thethugyone that was the beginning of the neglect of the people of New Orleans! the line he gave about the hotels further down the street with "people just hanging out there". talking to the man as if he was directing him to a party or something. some people's moral compass is so fucked up it's unreal. seems all for personal gain, Amazing footage though

  • @bnvn1 your a horrible person!

  • great film making mate, what vehicle were you driving?

  • Thank you for uploading this. It's well put together and demonstrates well just how powerful the storm was. Have you considered putting it onto a dvd? With the profits (excluding the costs of creating and selling the dvds) you could put towards one of the charities helping rebuild the area.

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