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hurricane katrina: trailer for the drive
In a new approach to telling stories from the front lines of post - Katrina New Orleans, The New Orleans Video Access Center (NOVAC) is producing a one - hour documentary called The Drive. It's an extensie driving tour through four of New Orleans' most devastated neighborhoods supported with maps, int
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the drive: lakeview trailer
The Drive is a driving tour through the most devastated neighborhoods in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina. This is the trailer to The Drive: Lakeview. It provides a sample of what's included in the entire segment that's currently in post - production. The Lakeview neighborhood of New Orleans
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children of the storm
Children of the Storm features youth of New Orleans recounting their personal experiences of Hurricane Katrina, using artwork to illustrate their stories. The interviews took place during the students' first semester back in New Orleans following Katrina (Spring 2006). The film was shot during se
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nola shop talk
NOLA Shop Talk is a brief look at trials and tribulations endured by small business owners in New Orleans following the disasters caused by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. The owners of five independent businesses offer their stories and suggestions regarding the city of New Orleans in a time of renewa
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the drive: mid city
The Drive is an extensive driving tour through three of New Orleans' most devastated neighborhoods following hurricane Katrina and the resulting failed Levee system (flooding). The short film is supported with maps, interviews and an original score by Emmy nominated composer, Gil Talmi.
This is
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the drive: lakeview
As we approach the third year anniversary of hurricane Katrina and the failed levees that flooded New Orleans, we're releasing part two of our three part driving tour. This segment takes the viewer through a guided tour of Lakeview.
We have also released part three titled The Drive: Mid City.
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post katrina mardi gras 2006
Mardi Gras is a tradition in which New Orleanians of all shapes, colors and walks of life come together as a community to celebrate the uniqueness of their beloved city. It's a time in which a large urban population joins hands, dances, sings, eats and genuinely experiences the spirit of New Orlean
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new orleans media speaks about hurricane katrina
Disasters like Hurricane Katrina can make a journalist's career but when the story is about your own backyard the stakes becoming painstakingly higher. Some local New Orleans reporters and anchors, like ABC26 weatherman Bruce Katz, watched their own homes destroyed on live television while conti
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amateur wrestling at its best
Fight! Fight! We miss you Bubba.
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restoring new orleans restaurants
New Orleans is world famous for its music, architecture, diversity and, perhaps most of all, its food. This documentary portrays the state of restaurants in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina. It includes interviews with chefs who lost their restaurants to the flooding as well as those who coo
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