Showing posts with label Natural Disasters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Natural Disasters. Show all posts

Friday, 20 December 2013

Restore Your Faith in Humanity


Read the story behind this video told by videographer Casey Neistat. The film studios 20th Century Fox asked him to create an ad campaign to promote their new movie The Secret Life of Walter MittyCasey spent the entire budget ($25,000) on the typhoon victims in the Philippines - 20th Century Fox agreed ;  This is the story told by Casey: 

no crew traveled with us, it was just Oscar and me. we filmed this ourselves, with a tripod, using my personal cameras.


the whole story; i often get solicitations for work, all kinds of companies, people, organizations etc asking if i would be interested in making a video for them. i was really concerned after the typhoon, as anyone with a heartbeat was. left with the frustration and guilt i often feel when i learn of other people suffering, a guilt for not being able to help more. i had made donations but it's hard to see or feel the effects of ones contributions. a few days later i was contacted by 20th Century Fox, they wanted to know if i could make a promotional film to get the word out about Ben Stiller's great new movie The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. Mitty is a movie about chasing a dream and they wanted me to make a movie about chasing a dream. I am a big dreamer but at that time only one thing came to mind; if i could do anything in the world right now what would it be? that's to help the victims of the typhoon. i, someone crassly, replied to 20th Century Fox that the only movie i wanted to make is one where i give away the budget to those in need. i still don't understand how or why but they agreed. i jumped on a plane with my best friend and fellow adventurer Oscar and we flew to Manila. there was little time to think or plan before we left, actually we did zero planning before we left. my original thought was that we'd connect with an NGO already in place, a non-profit that's already doing a lot of good, and i'd simply hand them a check. but that turned out complicated and it sort of felt like the non-profits we contacted did not want to link up with us. so on a whim we decided to launch our very own relief mission. it was complicated and at first improbable but with the help of an extremely loving group of locals, all who were total strangers, we were able to stretch the production budget really far. beyond the food distributed in the video we also worked with a local nurse and purchased a lot of medicine and medical supplies, as well as providing tools to village leaders to be shared within the village and aid in the rebuilding process. 


never have i met such people with the resilience of these typhoon victims. there was one thing that stuck out, one big huge tiny thing, that was; of everyone we were face to face with, thousands of people, not once, at anytime for any reason did anyone complain. no one. their focus was on rebuilding and healing, not sympathy.


big thank you to Fox and Ben Stiller for not freaking the fuck out when they saw what i did with their money.




Now tell this story to someone; remember the 5 questions: who? when? where? what? why? Rehearse it to yourself and then share it; include the expression "restore one´s faith in humanity" some time in your version of the story

Click here  to read some other amazing stories like this one.



Saturday, 14 December 2013

Natural Disaster: Flash Flood


Dear 1º BAC students,

we talked about natural disasters in class last week. Click here  (Espresso English) to check the pronunciation and definition of some of the nouns we learnt

Here is a video of a "flash flood" (define this to yourselves before you watch the video - this will help you remember the vocabulary we used in our lessons). David Rankin filmed this on July 18th 2013.This is how he describes his video :

This flash flood is the result of close to 3″ of rain that fell approximately 40 miles North of the location in the video. This was filmed about 6+ hours after the heavy rainfall. So if you’ve ever wondered why it’s called a Flash Flood now you know




If you want to read a little bit more about natural disasters, go to Larry Ferlazzo´s blog: click here


Are You Ready for a Natural Disaster?
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Wednesday, 13 November 2013

Typhoon Haiyan


Haiyan, a massive typhoon, devastated part of the Philippines last weekend. Read about it here.

The infographic below help you understand quite a few things about this terrible natural disaster

(Infographic by Visually, an information design community)

Typhoon Haiyan




Click here  to see the devastating effects of the typhoon

Aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan: click here



Friday, 15 February 2013

Death by a Meteorite

Have you heard about the meteorite crash in Russia? Does it look like "Apocalyse now" to you ?



It must have been really frightening; click here and here to see some videos about the precise moment when it crashed (mind you, the audio is in Russian and the subtitles are in English but the language is NSFW and the spelling and grammar of the translation would lower your mark in a test, so just pay attention to the images, please...)

Anyway, I want to calm you down; the infographic below was published by The Economist some days ago; it shows the number of deaths in the US classified by different reasons and the chances of dying because of a meteorite explosion rank really low so I guess we´d better keep worrying about everyday things. 

Optional homework: comment / essay: How would this infographic be different if it were published about deaths in Spain? what circumstances would you add and which ones would you eliminate?