Thursday, January 26, 2017

Sunrise on Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano reveals new growth struggling to survive in an otherworldly landscape. Twenty years ago this rainforest was destroyed - but the rains continue. In a thousand years the forest will return after destruction sows space for new life. See the companion night timelapse film ‘River of Fire’: http://bit.ly/2juMxkD License clips from Story & Heart: http://bit.ly/2jk4uiO How do I shoot timelapse? Here’s the guide: http://bit.ly/2juBCYk Timelapse controllers [Radian & Michron]: http://bit.ly/2jk0T3Y Want more info? Take my course with Story & Heart: http://bit.ly/2juzIXv This film captures daylight power of a glowing river of molten rock as lava flows toward the sea from the Puʻu ʻŌʻō vent of Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano over the buried Royal Gardens Subdivision. This flow has now reached the sea. Want to learn more? Check out this post via Story & Heart: http://bit.ly/29Lc426 Producer/photography: Tyler Hulett Associate producers: Lance Page & Wesley Young © 2017 Discover Oregon


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