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Part A – 08/29/2005 Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, LA – Video on Canal Street and North Peter Street. Footage of hurricane force winds from Katrina slamming into the downtown area across the street from Harrah’s Casino and Hotel on Canal Street. Raw footage with lots of high winds and debris flying through the air as the hurricane winds rip apart the city.

Part B – 08/29/2005 Raw B-Roll POV footage shot at dawn as Hurricane Katrina’s western eye wall moves closer to the downtown area. Footage shot from Poydras and South Rampart to Canal Street as debris is flying through the air and trees are falling down and blocking the roadway.

Part A – 08/29/2005 Raw B-Roll POV footage shot at dawn as Hurricane Katrina’s western eye wall moves closer to the downtown area. Footage shot from Poydras and South Rampart to Canal Street as debris is flying through the air and trees are falling down and blocking the roadway.

Part 5A – 08/29/2005 Raw B-Roll footage that is all POV shots from the pre dawn hours as the eye of Hurricane Katrina moves closer to the city. Video shot around the Superdome that shows the area around the Superdome was already starting to flood from the heavy rain. The footage continues as the winds grow stronger and then at the intersection of Poydras Street and South Rampart Street when the it shows the power failing and the street lights go dim.

Part 4B – 08/29/2005 Raw B-Roll footage in the pre dawn hours with POV video on Canal Street in the middle of Hurricane Katrina. Tripoded footage on Canal Street at Rampart Street of debris flying around and falling on the streets. Footage of a police squad car driving on Canal Street in the middle of the storm through the debris and video of a billboard being ripped apart by the wind.

Part 4A – 08/29/2005 Raw B-Roll footage in the pre dawn hours with POV video on Canal Street in the middle of Hurricane Katrina. Tripoded footage on Canal Street at Rampart Street of debris flying around and falling on the streets. Footage of a police squad car driving on Canal Street in the middle of the storm through the debris and video of a billboard being ripped apart by the wind.

Part 3B – 08/29/2005 Raw B-Roll footage of Hurricane Katrina shot during the predawn hours in New Orleans, LA. Video of POV shots and tripoded shots in downtown New Orleans, LA around the French Quarter, Canal Street and includes footage of the police still out on patrol during the hurricane. Last part of the video catalog includes footage of hurricane force winds on Carondelet Street at the intersection of Common Street.

Part 3A – 08/29/2005 Raw B-Roll footage of Hurricane Katrina shot during the predawn hours in New Orleans, LA. Video of POV shots and tripoded shots in downtown New Orleans, LA around the French Quarter, Canal Street and includes footage of the police still out on patrol during the hurricane. Last part of the video catalog includes footage of hurricane force winds on Carondelet Street at the intersection of Common Street.

Part 2A – 08/29/2005 Raw B-Roll footage of Hurricane Katrina POV video shot while driving on Tulane Avenue into downtown New Orleans, LA. Footage is then shot outside in the hurricane force winds at the intersection of O’Keefe Avenue and University Place.

Part 1B – B-Roll footage shot after midnight on 08/29/2005 as a massive fire in Kenner, LA burns down a building as the winds of Hurricane Katrina’s eye moved closer to New Orleans, LA. The winds of Hurricane Katrina fanned the fire as fire fighters tried to prevent the flames from spreading to other nearby buildings and homes. Shots include POV dash camera heading towards the fire and shows power lines shorting out and sparking in the high winds.

Part 1A – B-Roll footage shot after midnight on 08/29/2005 as a massive fire in Kenner, LA burns down a building as the winds of Hurricane Katrina’s eye moved closer to New Orleans, LA. The winds of Hurricane Katrina fanned the fire as fire fighters tried to prevent the flames from spreading to other nearby buildings and homes. Shots include POV dash camera heading towards the fire and shows power lines shorting out and sparking in the high winds.

Part B – B-Roll footage shot after midnight on 08/29/2005 as a massive fire in Kenner, LA burns down a building as the winds of Hurricane Katrina’s eye moved closer to New Orleans, LA. The winds of Hurricane Katrina fanned the fire as fire fighters tried to prevent the flames from spreading to other nearby buildings and homes. Shots include POV dash camera heading towards the fire and shows power lines shorting out and sparking in the high winds.

Part A – B-Roll footage shot after midnight on 08/29/2005 as a massive fire in Kenner, LA burns down a building as the winds of Hurricane Katrina’s eye moved closer to New Orleans, LA. The winds of Hurricane Katrina fanned the fire as fire fighters tried to prevent the flames from spreading to other nearby buildings and homes. Shots include POV dash camera heading towards the fire and shows power lines shorting out and sparking in the high winds.

Part A – B-Roll video of Hurricane Katrina as the storm starts to hit the Lake Pontchartrain Levee in Kenner, LA. The winds from Katrina start to pick up and the water starts to rise as the hurricane pushes the water to the south side of Lake Pontchartrain and the water starts to rise into a parking lot and over the lake wall. Footage shots include tree’s blowing in the wind and a stop sign being torn apart by the winds of the hurricane. Video also includes footage of the Kenner, LA police out patrolling in the middle of the storm to secure the area around the Pontchartrain Center.

Part B – B-Roll footage of the start of Hurricane Katrina hitting New Orleans, LA on 08/28/2005. Video as the outer rain bands of Hurricane Katrina start to fall on the city while the East Jefferson Levee District workers rush to build a temporary levee across Airline Highway to protect the International Airport. Footage includes interviews with the Mayor of Kenner and the Levee District President who talk about what they are doing and their fears about the hurricane. Additional footage from downtown New Orleans, LA of the few people still left out partying on Bourbon Street as the rain begins to fall. Video ends with footage from Canal Street as Katrina’s rains fall on the city.

Part A – B-Roll footage of the start of Hurricane Katrina hitting New Orleans, LA on 08/28/2005. Video as the outer rain bands of Hurricane Katrina start to fall on the city while the East Jefferson Levee District workers rush to build a temporary levee across Airline Highway to protect the International Airport. Footage includes interviews with the Mayor of Kenner and the Levee District President who talk about what they are doing and their fears about the hurricane. Additional footage from downtown New Orleans, LA of the few people still left out partying on Bourbon Street as the rain begins to fall. Video ends with footage from Canal Street as Katrina’s rains fall on the city.

B-Roll footage of the Contraflow traffic on Interstate 10 at Williams Blvd. on 08/28/2005 as people waited to evacuate the area with less then 24 hours before Hurricane Katrina makes landfall. Video includes aerial shots from a closed off overpass of the massive traffic jam in all lanes of traffic heading towards the west. This footage catalog starts out with the final aerial Pre Katrina skyline shot of the city and then aerial footage of the massive traffic jam moving towards the camera. Additional footage of National Guard and Police directing traffic into the Contraflow lanes on Interstate 10. Catalog ends with footage of some of the last flights out of the city from the airport and close up shot of the airport terminal and control tower.

Catalog ID: Katrina_Raw_Master_06
Total Run Time: 7;43;00
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Part 2B – B-Roll footage of the mass panic Contraflow evacuation on 08/28/2005. Footage show the Contraflow traffic on Interstate 10 at Williams Blvd. as people waited to evacuate the area with less then 24 hours before Hurricane Katrina makes landfall. Video with aerial shots from a closed off overpass of the massive traffic jam in all lanes of traffic heading to the west. Also B-Roll footage overlooking the New Orleans, LA International Airport and control tower with the Welcome To New Orleans sign in view.

Part 2A – B-Roll footage of the mass panic Contraflow evacuation on 08/28/2005. Footage show the Contraflow traffic on Interstate 10 at Williams Blvd. as people waited to evacuate the area with less then 24 hours before Hurricane Katrina makes landfall. Video with aerial shots from a closed off overpass of the massive traffic jam in all lanes of traffic heading to the west. Also B-Roll footage overlooking the New Orleans, LA International Airport and control tower with the Welcome To New Orleans sign in view.

Part 1B – B-Roll footage of the mass panic Contraflow evacuation on 08/28/2005. With the Mayor of New Orleans, LA calling for the first time ever, a mandatory evacuation of the city, the area residents rush to leave the area. Video of police directing traffic to get on the interstate and cars driving very slow on interstate 10. Footage shot along Interstate 10 at Williams Blvd and Veterans Blvd.

Part 1A – B-Roll footage of the mass panic Contraflow evacuation on 8/28/2005. With the Mayor of New Orleans, LA calling for the first time ever, a mandatory evacuation of the city, the area residents rush to leave the area. Video of police directing traffic to get on the interstate and cars driving very slow on interstate 10. Footage shot along Interstate 10 at Williams Blvd and Veterans Blvd.

Catalog ID: Katrina_Raw_Master_04
Total Run Time: 10;58;10
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Part 2 – B-Roll footage shot during the overnight hours in the French Quarter of New Orleans, LA as shop owner’s were boarding up and getting ready for Hurricane Katrina. At the same time, tourists and locals were partying in the streets into the early morning hours. Footage includes interviews with people on the streets and various B-Roll video of the final night on Bourbon Street before Katrina hit.

B-Roll footage shot during the overnight hours in the French Quarter of New Orleans, LA as shop owner’s were boarding up and getting ready for Hurricane Katrina. At the same time, tourists and locals were partying in the streets into the early morning hours. Footage includes interviews with people on the streets and various B-Roll video of the final night on Bourbon Street before Katrina hit.

B-Roll footage shot during the start of the Contraflow evacuations from the New Orleans, LA area. Shot by the airport in Kenner, LA, the footage includes the start of the traffic flow on the east bound traffic lanes that are heading to the west. Additional video of police and national guard troops directing traffic to enter the exit lanes to go west of the area on Interstate 10 in the eastbound Contraflow lanes.

Catalog ID: Katrina_Raw_Master_02
Total Run Time: 09;30;23
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