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Archive for January, 2014

Fast hitting winter storm that dropped 6 inches of snow on the area.
Scene 1.Rice Lake park sign with no falling.
Scene 2.Statue with snow falling.
Scene 3.Dash cam, a car stuck in a snow bank.
Scene 4.Dash cam, people shoveling a car out of the snow ridge left by plow.
Scene 5. heavy snow falling with visibilities les than 1/4 mile.
Scene 6.Snow blowing over the road.
Scene 7.Car going through red light.
Scene 8.Snow plow plowing snow.
Scene 9. Snow plow coming towards the camera and snow removal on Main street.
Scene 10. Snow blowing across the road. with vehicle coming towards the camera.
Scenes 12-14 Snow falling.
Scene 15. Flag blowing in the wind.
Scene 16. Snow falling and blowing snow.

SID: Dirk Miller

Powerful winter storm buries the Southeast on January 28 and 29 leaving many stranded who are not used to such wintry and cold conditions.
Virginia Beach looks more like a ski resort than a beach resort with almost a foot of snow with 3 foot deep snow drifts and temperatures in the teens that were in the 60s just 48 hours ago.

1. snow on “Bargain Beachwear” at a popular typically warm vacation spot Virginia Beach, VA

2. people walking and traffic with deep snow on roads Virginia Beach, VA on main strip

3. vehicles having difficulty driving deep snow on main strip at Virginia Beach, VA

4. giant Ferris wheel with traffic in deep snow on main strip at Virginia Beach, VA

5. Pedestrian and car having difficulty in deep snow on main strip at Virginia Beach, VA

6. Jeep spins-out temporarily losing control in deep snow on main strip at Virginia Beach, VA

7. people and seagulls attempt to enjoy the snow-covered boardwalk at Virginia Beach, VA

8. deep snow drifts on sandy beach with “Danger, No Swimming/Surfing” sign at Virginia Beach, VA

9. women struggle through 3 foot deep snow drift on boardwalk trying to reach beach at Virginia Beach, VA

10. ocean waves hit Virginia Beach Pier with deep snow on beach

11. sculpted snow structures in deep snow drifts on sandy Virginia Beach

12. pushed-in shot of waves crashing on snowing Virginia Beach

13. pushed-in shot of snow sculptures with sand made by high winds on Virginia Beach

14. 3 foot deep snow drifts on sandy Virginia Beach with resorts and ocean along boardwalk

15. snow on palm leaf Virginia Beach, VA

16. panning shot of palm tree to deep snow at Virginia Beach

17. pushed-in shot of man shoveling deep snow from sidewalk along main strip at Virginia Beach

18. pushed-in shot of fire truck with lights flashing fighting through deep snow-covered strip at Virginia Beach

19. pushed-in shot of fire truck with lights flashing, man walking, and vehicles fighting to move through deep snow-covered main strip at Virginia Beach, VA

20. pushed-in shot of Virginia Beach Fishing Pier sign with snow

21. store front promoting “Vacation Information” surrounded by deep snow at Virginia Beach

22. ruler in deep snow measuring over 10 inches of snow accumulation at Virginia Beach, VA

23. pushed-in shot of ruler showing 10+ inch snow measurement at Virginia Beach, VA

24. pushed-in shot of “Hurricane Evacuation Route” sign with snow caked on it with traffic passing at Virginia Beach, VA

SID: Simon Brewer

B-roll footage extended edit for stock footage and ENG of the extremely brutally cold sub zero temperatures that are allowing rare access to the Apostle Sea Caves near Bayfield Wisconsin.

TRT: 13:00:00

To see the rare sight of the frozen Apostle Sea Caves, you must walk along the shore line for about 1.5 miles from the parking area.

The hike to the cave is not an easy one as you are walking along the shore line over numerous snow drifts, ice heaves and then once you get near the caves, you are walking on the slippery ice itself.

The hike out takes about 45 minutes and depending on weather conditions, with the winds blowing across Lake Superior, plan on walking in near blizzard conditions due to the blowing snow and cold temperatures.

*** Also Snow Shoes or Ice Crampons Are Advised To Wear While Walking Out On The Ice ***

SID: Douglas Kielsing

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Minnesota Highway 28 that runs through Stearns County and the city of Sauk Centrre, MN was shut down this morning do to the massive snow drifts that were left behind after the Blizzard on Sunday.

TRT 4:16

Clip 1 Highway 28 Sign covered by a snow drift.

Clip 2 Massive front end loader with a snow blower unit on the front stuck in the snow drift.

Clip 3-4 MNDOT Snow plow getting ready to pull the snow blower out of the ditch.

Clip 5 Snow plow pulling the snow blower out of the snow bank and ditch and back onto the road and then a massive plow drives towards the camera.

Clip 6 POV shot following MNDOT plow busting through the snow drifts on Highway 28.

Clip 7 Someone using a mini tractor to clear the snow out from their driveway.

Clip 8 POV shot passing MNDOT snow plow

Clip 9 Massive snow drifts on Highway 28 east of Sauk Centre

Clip 10 Massive snow drifts look more like mountains covering Highway 28

Clip 11 Blowing snow across Highway 28

Clip 12 Snow drift behind the Highway 28 sign

Clip 13-14 Blowing snow across Highway 28

Clip 15 Power lines and a field of snow in the bright afternoon sub zero sun.

Clip 16 Pull back shot of the Highway 28 sign covered in snow with the snow drifts covering the road.

Clip 17 Jeep parked next to the snow drifts on Highway 28

Clip 18 Pull back shot from the Jeep to show the huge snow drifts on Highway 28

Clip 19 The bright afternoon sun in the sub zero temps over an open field

Clip 20 Bobcat with a front end bucket on highway 28

Clip 21 Massive snow drift on highway 28

Clip 22 POV Drive by shot of the massive snow drifts.

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SCV stringer Doug Kiesling is headed west on I-94 in central Minnesota covering the blizzard today. 55 MPH winds are expected with white out conditions in blowing snow. Live winter storm chasing live video.

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SCV stringer Eric Whitehill is on the roads around Fargo ND covering the ground blizzard conditions there today. 55 MPH winds are expected with white out conditions in blowing snow and extremely low temps. Live winter storm chasing live video.

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Video package documenting the severe and at times intense Blizzard Conditions that are ongoing across South Central Minnesota. Video is from the counties of McLeod,Meeker,South Stearns, including the cities of Hutchinson,Cosmos,Kimball, Eden Valley Minnesota.

Video footage includes;

Wind Gusts of 50-60MPH in blinding blowing snow creating true zero Whiteout conditions in rural Meeker County Minnesota.

Severe Blowing and rapidly drifting snow over major state highways west of Hutchinson.

Steel Road signs bending and twisting in the high winds.

MNDOT Snowplows Fighting to cut back deep snowdrifts on MN HWY 7 near Hutchinson.

Stearns County Law Enforcement and Fire closing down state Highway 15 in southern Stearns County due to Whiteout Dangerous Blizzard Conditions. Footage of Sheriff deputy turning vehicles back and around from proceeding north.

SID: Nick Elms

Warm wet snow combined with the cold road surfaces created an ice covered road conditions on Interstate 94 in Stearn County, MN on the northwestern suburbs of the Twin Cities metro area.

Dozens of car crashes were reported during the afternoon rush hour drive from Saint Cloud to Clearwater Minnesota.

TRT 4:24

Clip 1 Road sign warning of crashes ahead

Clip 2 Drive by shot passing a snow plow.

Clip 3 Suv fish tails while switching lanes then recovers.

Clip 4 Drive by shot of a crash with EMS and ambulance on the scene.

Clip 5 Drive by of a car that crashed into the cable barrier .

Clip 6 – 7 Drive by of clip of MN State Trooper on the scene of the spin out.

Clip 8 Snow plow driving past the camera

Clip 9 POV clip following MNDot Snow Plow

Clip 10 Close up of MnDot putting salt on the Interstate

Clip 11 Close up of MnDot snow plow blade clearing the snow.

Clip 12 Passing MnDot snow plow driving towards the camera.

Clip 13 MnDot Plow driving away from the camera

Clip 14 Drive by of an SUV in the ditch

Clip 15 Stop sign covered in snow

Clip 16 – 17 Driving in heavy snow.

Clip 18 POV shot driving past a car that smashed into the center cables.

Clip 19 POV shot driving past a Jeep that smashed into the center cables.

Clip 20 POV shot driving past a car that smashed into the center cables.

Clip 21 POV shot driving past a car that smashed into the center cables.

Clip 22 POV shot driving past a SUV and a car that smashed into the center cables.

Clip 23 State trooper passing on the side of the road to get to the next wreck.

Clip 24 Car in the ditch and stuck in the snow

Clip 25 Passing several cars that crashed into the center cables. State Patrol blocks the left lane as tow trucks clears up the wrecks.

Clip 26 Car stuck in the snow.

SID: Douglas Kiesling

West Lafayette deals with another round of brutal cold including a Wind Chill Advisory with -5F air temperatures and -20F wind chill. Students are eager to get out after a long battle with Winter regardless of dangerous conditions.

Filmed within Lafayette and West Lafayette, IN.

Scene 1: Circumzenithal Arc over the Tippecanoe courthouse during a diamond dust event in downtown Lafayette.

Scene 2: 1F reading on the Long Center sign in downtown Lafayette.

Scene 3: Pedestrian with face covered during single digit temperatures in Lafayette.

Scene 4: Bank sign with -4F reading and traffic on Wabash river bridge.

Scene 5: Close-up of -4F bank sign.

Scene 6: Traffic on hillside in Lafayette.

Scene 7: Traffic on campus in West Lafayette.

Scene 8: Students crossing the road on Purdue campus.

Scene 9: Students entering a bar on Purdue campus with traffic in background.

Scene 10: Distant pollution fills the horizon as students wander Purdue campus.

Scene 11: Traffic at busy intersection on Purdue campus.

Scene 12: A group of college students ride in the back of a pick-up in -5F air temp/ -20F Wind Chill on Purdue campus.

Scene 13: College students riding in pick-up down side street on Purdue campus.

Scene 14: Wide shot of -5F on Long Center sign in downtown Lafayette.

Scene 15: Close-up shot of -5F on Long Center sign in downtown Lafayette.

Scene 16: American flags dancing in 5-10 mph winds with -15 to -25 wind chills on the pedestrian bridge on the Wabash River.

Scene 17: Ice flow on Wabash River with traffic on nearby bridge.

Scene 18: Time Lapse of ice flow on Wabash River.

Scene 19: Slow pan of American flags dancing in the wind on the pedestrian bridge with Tippecanoe courthouse in background.

SID: Terrence Cook

B-Roll footage of Ground Blizzard condition from Pope County which is in the west central part of Minnesota.

With winds gusting over 40 mph, the fresh snow from the other day combined with the high winds is creating another ground blizzard.

Footage of white out conditions and blowing and drifting snow making travel this afternoon extremely hazardous.

TRT 2:57

Clip 1 Blowing snow over hay bales

Clip 2 Flags blowing in the winds gusting to over 40 mph.

Clip 3 Driving in blowing snow with a VO talking about the conditions.

Clip 4 Blowing snow obscuring the highway 28 sign

Clip 5-6 Blowing and drifting snow is covering up side roads with over a foot or more of snow drifts. Clip 5 POV, Clip 6 Outside

Clip 7 Blowing snow over highway 28

Clip 8 Snow drifts

Clip 9 Blowing snow and snow drifts

Clip 10 Blowing snow with blue sky causing blinding conditions with the bright sun.

Clip 11 Blowing snow with traffic

Clip 12 Blowing and drifting snow

Clip 13 Low shot of the blowing snow

Clip 14-17 Traffic in the blowing snow

Clip 18-20 POV driving in blowing snow

SID: Douglas Kiesling

SCV stringer Doug Kiesling is on I-94 in central Minnesota headed west to Alexandria, MN area to cover the ground blizzard conditions there today. 50 MPH winds are expected with white out conditions in blowing snow. Live winter storm chasing live video.

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A rather surprising blast of snow caught many drivers in Indianapolis off-guard as a quick 1-2 inches fell in a very short amount of time early Thursday afternoon. This storm hit central Indiana as a major blizzard ripped through parts of the northern Plains.

The quick blast of snow slickened highways across Indianapolis leading to a few accidents, including a jack-knifed semi in the center media of southbound I-465 at W. 10th Street. Crews were able to keep the interstate open as they cleared the scene. The driver was injured and taken away in ambulance.

Scenes 1-6: Various angles of the jack-knifed semi along I-465 on the west side of Indianapolis.

Scene 7: Panned POV shot showing two accidents on opposite sides of northbound I-465.

Scene 8: POV in heavy snow showing I-70 junction sign.

Scenes 9-14: Various shots of the very heavy snow limiting visibility to less than a quarter of a mile during the height of the snow. This lead to the accident shown earlier in the video.

Scene 15: Shot of a snowplow on I-70 as photog drives along side, the plow kicking snow into the windshield of the chase vehicle.

Scene 16-18: Various angles of a salt truck treating one of the Indianapolis interstates, includes wide, medium, and super tight while driving.

Scene 19: Winds blowing flags with heavy snow.

Scene 20: Woman walking away from camera in heavy snow.

Scene 21-22: Vehicles covered in the freshly fallen snow, up to 2 inches deep.

Scene 23-24: Shots of pine trees with snow falling.

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After the negative temperatures and extreme wind chills subside Indiana communities struggle to return to a their daily lives with nearly a foot of snow and hazardous road conditions.

Scene 1: An abandoned car is covered in snow after several snowplows create a wall 5-10 feet high along a highway 28 in far Western Tippecanoe County, IN.

Scene 2: Traffic continues past an abandoned vehicle in rural Indiana along highway 28 in Rural Tippecanoe County, IN.

Scene 3: A snow blower attempts to clear a sidewalk as a snow plow works on a business parking lot in the background in Lafayette, IN.

Scene 4: Traffic is diverted on Highway 52 in Lafayette, IN due to a water main break flooding a lane following -15F temperatures.

Scene 5: Water gushes from the ground near the location of a water main break and creates a cloud of steam and pool of water in sub zero temperatures.

Scene 6: A car sits on a snow bank after failing to make a left turn.

Scene 7: The car is stuck partially blocking an intersection in Lafayette, IN as city police work the scene.

Scene 8: Police work to clear the scene of an accident in sub zero temperatures.

Scene 9: A snowman sits outside of a restaurant staring in the window as a pedestrian walks along the sidewalk.

SID: Terrence Cook

Extreme cold slams into Northwestern Wisconsin, bring temps of 30 below with wind chills down to 45 to 55 below, along with blowing snow.

Scene 1. Bank temp.
Scene 2.Car being jumped.
Scene 3 icicles.
Scene 4 close up of icicles.
Scene 5 icicles.
Scene 6 Flag blowing.
Scene 7 Rice Lake sign.
Scene 8 Steam and ice by the Rice Lake Dam.
Scenes 9,10,11 blowing snow.
Scene 12 steam and heat from a furnace pipe.
Scene 13 blowing snow over a plowed snow bank.

SID: Dirk Miller

With the prolonged extreme cold temperatures in the Upper Midwest, and double digit negative highs for most of Minnesota, here is an extreme cold example for vehicles that do not have strong enough Anti-Freeze in their cooling system.

The antifreeze used in this video was from a vehicle that was purchased from Kansas and was not winterized for the extreme Minnesota winters.

Clip 1 Showing current temp of -23F

Clip 2 Look live shot describing how cold it is and the anti-freeze

Clip 3 Setting up the freezing shot anti-freeze shot

Clip 4 A thirty minute time lapse in 9 seconds

Clip 5 Exit out of time lapse to show the frozen Anti-freeze

Clip 6 Look Live shot explaining what just happened to the Antifreeze

Clip 7 Truck that has it’s block heater plugged and starting the engine which sounds rough

Clip 8 Exhaust from a tail pipe in the -20s temps

Clip 9 Blooper, never drink out of a glass bottle in -22 temps, you will freeze your lips.

SID: Douglas Kiesling

Following a foot of snowfall the Greater Lafayette, IN region begins recovery as the coldest airmass in 20 years descends upon the area with -15 air temperatures and a Wind Chill Warning for -30 to -45 wind chills. All video shot in Lafayette and West Lafayette, IN around Purdue University campus.

Scene 1: American flag with diamond dust display including halo, sundogs.

Scene 2: Birds eating old apples during the heaviest snowfall.

Scene 3: Man shoveling snow at sunrise.

Scene 4: Snowman on bench.

Scene 5: Snowplow in early morning.

Scene 6: Snow Emergency Route sign with traffic.

Scene 7: Drifting of snow on bridge before sunrise.

Scene 8: Traffic in near white-out conditions in blowing snow.

Scene 9: Snowplow from bridge overpass.

Scene 10: Girl shoveling snow for parking spot.

Scene 11: Bike rack full of snow covered bikes.

Scene 12: Car entombed in snow drift.

Scene 13: Bobcat clearing sidewalk.

Scene 14: Heavy equipment dumping snow in dump truck.

Scene 15: Car entombed in snow on major road way.

Scene 16: Heavy equipment clearing snow with entombed car in foreground.

Scene 17: Residential building with Sun optics in sky above.

Scene 18: Dramatic industrial smoke stack with atmospheric optics including, Halo, Sundogs, circumzenithal arc.

Scene 19: Tippecanoe Courthouse with snow on trees.

Scene 20: Tippecanoe Courthouse with snow on trees.

Scene 21: Man walking in down town Lafayette.

Scene 22: Wabash river with Ice flow.

Scene 23: Wabash River with bridge and ice flow.

Scene 24: Sundial with American flag.

Scene 25: Sundial with atmospheric optics in background.

SID: Terrence Cook

With more extreme cold and wind chill values dropping down into the minus 50F range tonight, the extreme cold is starting to get old for the upper midwest.

Clip 1 Dressed in what looks like a space suit, I open the door to the outside air and the clash of air from inside and outside creates fog in the doorway.

Clip 2 In the truck, the outside air temp reads -24F

Clip 3 Look Live shot talking about the cold and making icecubes

Clip 4 Timelapse of water that was 80F freezing solid in the -23F temps at the Saint Cloud Airport. Time lapse is about 20 minutes in 8 seconds.

Clip 5 Look live shot holding up the ice cube tray and the ice cubes.

Clip 6 Outside temp reading showing -27

Clip 7-8 Flags blowing in the wind.

Clip 9 Outside air temp showing -28F

Clip 10 Flag blowing in the wind.

SID: Douglas Kiesling

SCV stringer Tony Laubach is live in Southern Illinois covering conditions from winter storm Ion. Up to 15 inches of snow is expected with high winds to 35mph creating dangerous travel on roads. Winter storm chasing live video. Cars in ditches. Stranded motorists.

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Video Package from west central Minnesota as well as the Minneapolis/St.Paul Metro area highlighting the Dangerous & Life threatening -25 air temperatures and -45 wind chills within a record breaking and Historic arctic cold air mass that has now taken its 48 hour hold on the Upper Midwest region.

Video Footage Includes:
-MNDOT highway crews Spot Salting icy patches on western MN roadways in the pre-dawn hours near Morris MN.

-25F reading on a LED thermometer.
-Arctic looking frigid cold sunrise over the town of Morris,Minnesota with deep snowpack,and cold smoke and steam filtering the sunrise over the city looking like a fire.

-A rare private feeding of waterfowl and Trumpeter Swans along the banks of the Mississippi River near Monticello, MN with over 3000 Swans fighting for food and warmth in the extremely cold -28 degree air along the river with steam rising in the air from the 32 degree water. (Shot highlighting the effects of the cold on regional wild animals.)

-POV shots of people in Downtown Minneapolis bundled up and struggling to stay warm as they venture outside in the city streets.

-Arctic Sun at its highest point in the sky while at -20 in downtown Minneapolis.

-Iconic POV shots of the cold downtown Minneapolis skyline during the peak of the historic arctic outbreak.

-Shot of digital sign outside a Minneapolis School of No School as all schools in the state of Minnesota are Closed due to the extreme cold.

SID: Nick Elms

Ice Breaking Operations in Green Bay, Lake Michigan. Footage shot from the from the Great Lakes Freighter SS Wilfred Sykes.

Clip 1. Looking aft down the deck for visual perspective.
Clip 2. View just above the ice of the ship breaking through.
Clip 3. Another view of the bow breaking through ice.
Clip 4. View of the ice breaking tug leading ahead of the bow breaking through ice.
Clip 5. Tug Erika Kobasic breaking ice.
Clip 6. Bow breaking through ice panning into the track left by the tug.
Clip 7. Looking SE from the deck over the frozen bay.

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SID: Eric Treece

With the start of the next arctic blast to the upper Midwest, the temps have started to drop well below zero. Shot in Saint Cloud, MN which is the far northwest suburb of the Twin Cities metro area, the temperatures have dropped rapidly after midnight to the double digit below zero range.

B-Roll package includes time lapse of a breakfast of Steak, Bacon and Eggs freezing solid in under 9 minutes along with clips of signs showing the current temp at -12F.

Clip 1 Standup shot in front of the camera explaining the setup of the timelapse shot to document freezing the food.

Clip 2, Setting up the food to be frozen and timelapse of 9 minutes to show the food freezing.

Clip 3 Standup shot explaining the freezing of the food and if you have to be out today that you need to dress warm.

Clip 4 Sign showing it is -12F below

Clip 5 Sign showing that the temp is -12F below zero.

Clip 6 Large flag at 25th and Division blowing in the wind.

Clip 7 Traffic on Division

Clip 8 People walking in downtown Saint Cloud looking cold.

Clip 9 Two women walking in the cold and not dressed for the temps and they are freezing.

SID: Douglas Kiesling

New B-Roll footage from around the Fargo North Dakota area of the early morning conditions with the main interstates closed down after the blizzard conditions from last night.

Shot 1: Road Closed sign for I-29
Shot 2: Another shot of the I-29 Road Closed barricade
Shot 3: Ice and snow covered I-29 through Fargo with I-29 Closed road sign
Shot 4: I-29 Closed with Semi getting off ice covered i-29
Shot 5: Shot of car stuck in the ditch, car is covered in snow.
Shot 6: Another shot of car stuck in the ditch.
Shot 7: Nighttime shot of blowing snow across snow and ice covered roadway
Shot 8: Driving into Saturday Sunrise along road with snow blowing across Cass County Highway 20.
Shot 9: Shot of oncoming snowplow on Cass County Highway 20
Shot 10: Snowplow clearing icy and snow covered freeway entrance ramp.
Shot 11: Driving on snow and ice covered I-29
Shot 12: Behind a snowplow on I-29 dumping sand and salt on the road with oncoming snowplow.
Shot 13: Ambulance running with lights and sirens along Hwy 10 in MN
Shot 14: Partially down Railroad crossing guard with lights and snow blowing across it.
Shot 15: Rural county road in ND with snow blowing across it with sunrise in background.

TRT 4:46

SID: Eric Whitehill

The official low temperature in International Falls, MN was -42F or -41.11C at sunrise this morning in International Falls, MN.

With the lack of any wind, the cold air has pooled over the area and trapped all of the exhaust gasses which has created smog.

Clip 1 International Falls City Limits Sign.

Clip 2 An outdoor thermometer showing -42F

Clip 3 An outdoor thermometer a few miles south of the city showing the air temp of -45F

Clip 4 Tight shot of the thermometer with the -45F air temp.

Clip 5 International Falls Water Tower

Clip 6 The welcome flags at the boarder entrance.

Clip 7 Traffic on Main Street.

Clip 8 The one and only person that was brave enough to be out walking along Main Street.

Clip 9 Snow and Ice Crystals that built up on the tree on main street from the exhaust gases from the smog.

Clip 10 Pan shot of the frost from the exhaust gases on the tree on main street.

Clip 11 Traffic on Main Street

Clip 12 Traffic on Main Street

Clip 13 Traffic on Main Street

Clip 14 International Falls Chamber Of Commerce building in the daylight with snow and ice on the roof.

Clip 15 Welcome To Minnesota Sign.

Clip 16 Exhaust Gases from the Boise Cascade Mill that were trapped by the temperature inversion.

Clip 17 Tight shot of the exhaust gases.

Clip 18 POV Driving shot of the smog from all of the exhaust gas from all of the furnaces, wood burning stoves, vehicles and business around the city.

SID: Douglas Kiesling

Some of the coldest air of the winter has settled over the boarder town known as “The Icebox of the Nation” International Falls, MN with temps in the -40F range this morning.

Clip 1 International Falls Chamber Of Commerce Building.

Clip 2 – 3 The outside air temperature reading the same in Celsius and Fahrenheit at -40 Below Zero.

Clip 4 Flags near the boarder standing still

Clip 5 Tight shot of the flag frozen in place in the still air.

Clip 6 Showing what happens to an Egg in a frying pan in the -40 degree temps.

Clip 7 Time lapse footage of an egg in a frying pan in the -40 temp freezing in just under 5 minutes.

Clip 8 Explaining what just happened to the egg in the frying pan as if it were exposed skin.

Clip 9 – 16 Various B-Roll around downtown International Falls with signs and traffic.

SID: Douglas Kiesling