Film and video catalog 2003 [2003]

Introduction
IGeorgia, the largest state east of
the Mississippi River, stretches across almost 60,000 square miles of mountains, swamps, beaches, and forests. The Georgia Department of Natural Resources (D.N.R.) serves as custodian for these natural areas, and for the abundant animal and plant life that flourishes here. Through strong environmental regulation, D.N.R. protects public health and safety. D.N.R. also preserves valuable historical areas throughout the state and promotes a variety of outdoor recreation, from hunting and fishing on public lands to swimming in state parks.
D.N.R. films and videotapes reflect this wide range of activities. These award-winning productions deal with important conservation issues, and they encourage a better understanding and appreciation of our environment. Because of their exceptional quality, many of these programs have achieved national and international recognition.
All D.N.R. productions are available on " VHS videotape. They are loaned to you at no charge, or can be purchased. Please see order form for more information.

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Contents
New Releases and General Interest ...1 Georgia's History ..... . ... . ... . .. .2 Wildlife & Nature .. . .. . .. . .. . . . ...6 Georgia's Coast ... . ... . . . .. . ... ...8 Just for Kid s . .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . .. . ..9 Recreation & Safety .. . ... . . . .. ...10 Geo rgia's Environment ..... . .. . ...11
Free with selected DNR videos If yo u t eac h soc ial studi es or Georgia history, th ese lesson pl ans will help you make DNR's programs part of yo ur curri culum . Look for thi s logo t hroughout the catalog.

New Releases
New! Sweetwater: A Timeless Place Ju st 15 mil es from downtown Atl anta, Sweetwater Creek State Park is an oasis of wild bea uty. Thi s 2, 000 acre wild erness has nin e mil es of hikin g trail s lea ding to the sce ni c ri ver and shoa ls, and to th e ruin s of an impressive Civil War mill. Th ere's grea t fi shin g here, as well as ca noeing, bird watching, pi cni ck in g, outdo or ph oto graph y, and many more yea r-round acti vities for th e wh ole fa mil y.
Length : 7 Minutes
New! Discover Arabia Mountain Join 5 stu dent expl orers as they discover the geology, ecology, history and mysteri es of Arabi a Mountain Nature Preserve, an extrao rdinary rock outcrop ecosystem in DeKalb County, nea r Atlanta, Georgia.
Length 20 Minu tes
New! Walking in Two Worlds: The Vann Family and The Cherokee Nation James Vann , builder of th e "showplace of th e Cherokee Nation ," and hisson Jose ph were two of th e wea lthi est and most influential men in th e Cherokee Nation . But all their power and money co uldn 't protect th em from th e pressures of Europea n co loni zation . Through the lives of these two men, thi sprogram explores a tumultuou s tim e in our country's history.
Length: 15 Minutes

Genera I Interest
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Florence Marina State Park
Enjoy a visit to this state park located along the Chattahoochee River at the northern end of Lake Walter F. George.
Length: 10 Minutes
Georgia's Natural Treasures
By sharing the breathtaking beauty of many special places throughout the state, this short program, with its stirring music and stunning photography, will inspire you t o help protect Georgia 's natural treasures.
Length : 4:40 Minutes International Television Association, Silver Reel
Great Georgia Getaways: State Parks & Historic Sites
From the mountains of north Georgia to the wide, deserted beaches of the coast, Georgia's state parks and historic sites protect and preserve a collection of natural and cultural wonders beyond compare. This program explores these great Georgia getaways.
Length: 15 Minutes 18th Annual Telly Awards, winner; U.S. International Film & Video Festival, Certificatef or Creative Excellence
Tallulah Gorge
This program takes you on a special journey to one of Georgia's most spectacular natural areas. This is a view of the canyon that few people ever see.
Length: 15 Minutes CINEGolden Eagle; U.S. International Film & Video Festival, Certificatefor Creative Excellence

Georgia's History

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The Sapelo Island Lighthouse Built in 1820, the lighthouse on Sa pelo Island guid ed ships into port at Dari en, a prospero us 19th century seaport on the Georgia coast. This program traces the history of the lighthouse an d the area it se rved. It also documentsth e resto ration of thi s remarkabl e structure.
Length : 16 Minutes
fnternationol CINDY Competition, Gold; MCAI/Allanta, Silver; Ho1Jston International Film Festival, Bronze; TELLY Awards, Winner
The Southeastern Indians For thou sa nd s of years, a se ries of vast and co mpl ex civilizations arose and th en vanished in the woodland s of th e southeastern United States. Thi s program tells th e story of th e ri se and fall of these ancient cultures.
Length: 15 Minutes !TVA AiMEAwards, Gold; U.S. International Film & Video
Festival, Silver Screen Award; 2000 TELLY Awards, Fino fist; International Wildlife Film Festival, Merit Award; INTERCOM International Communications Competition, Gold; Georgia /TVA Festival, Gold Award/External Communications; Georgia /TVA Festival, Gold Award/Scriptwriting; Georgia /TVA Festival, Silver Award/Videography; Georgia !TVA Festival, Silver Award/Audio Production; CINDY competition, Gold; Aurora Awards, Gold
Jarrell Plantation For more than 125 years, Jarrell Plantation was a prosperou s and produ ctive farm. Thi s program looks at a way of life that disappeared from th e Georgia countryside many yea rs ago.
Length: 16 Minutes
End of a Dream: The Flight & Capture of Jefferson Davis When Confederate President Jefferso n Davi swas arrested in Georgia in 1865, th e government of the Confederate States of America ceased to exist. This program tel Is th e story of the hard ship and cha 1lenge of his last weeks as president.
Length: 18 Minutes
CINDY Competition, Bronze; Telly Awards, Silver

Georgia's History
The Cherokee Nation: The Story of New Echota In the ea rly 1800s, th e Cherokee Indians located th e capital of th eir nation in th e foothill s of th e north Georgia mountains. Thi s vid eo traces th e history of this co mmunity th rough 1838, when th e Indians were driven out of Ch erokee terri to ry.
Length: 15 Minu tes
Gold Fever Twenty years before th e great California go ld ru sh of 1848, Georgia was th e site of th e country's first major gold ru sh. Through conversations with members of longtim e mining families, and through rem arkable historical photographs and newsreel footage, thi s program explores Georgia mining through the years.
Length: 27 Minutes
The People of Hofwyl-Broadfield From its ea rliest days as a rice plantation to its later incarnation as a dairy farm, Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation remained in the sa me family for fivegenerations. In this program, excerpts from letters, memoirs, and diari es combine with dramatic pictures to bring this remarkable story to life.
Length: 17 Minutes

www.gadnrfi Ims.co m A Tour of the Chief Vann House Called "th e showplace of the Cherokee nation ," th e Vann Hou se stand s as a remind er of th e Cherokee influence on American hi story. Thi s progra m explores th is fa scinati ng struct ure.
Length: 13 Minutes
American Indian Film & Video Competition, Finalist
A Tour of the Lapham-Patterson House Th e uniqu e Lapham-Patterso n hou se, located in south Geo rgia , is a monument to Vi cto rian craftsmanship. Join curator Cheryl Walt ers Watso n on a tour of what she calls "th e most daring hou se in Thomasvill e."
Length: 14 Minutes
Georgia /TVA Festival, Gold Award
A Tour of Hamburg Mill Step back in tim e as you lea rn how corn was ground into mea I in the days before electricity. Hamburg Mi 11 is one of the few water-powered gristmills still in operation in Georgia. Thi s short program offers a step-by-step explanation of how the mill works.
Length: 6 Minutes
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A Tour of Elijah Clark State Park Visit the hom estea d of Elijah Clark , Revolutionary War hero an d frontiersman, to lea rn about life on th e American frontier. Join hi stori an Dorothy Kay for a short tour of a rep li ca of Clark's homestea d, including an auth enti cal ly recreated cabi n designed for Iife on the American frontier.
Length: 5 Minutes
A Tour of Liberty Hall Join hi stor ian Martha Neal on a fascinating tour of Liberty Hall , hom e of Alexander H. Stephens. Stephens is best reme mbered as th e vice-president of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War and as a former governor of Georgia .
Length: 14 Minu tes
A Tour of Traveler's Rest In the early 1800s, Traveler's Rest enjoyed a reputation as one of th e finest stagecoach inn s of its day. Join Interpret ive Ranger Steven Turk on a tour and lea rn what life on the road was like nea rly 200 years ago.
Len gth : 13 Minutes

Walking in the Wisdom of the Past By providing an int eresting blend of history and cu rrent day Native American cultural information for Georgia's third through fifth grade rs, this program encou rages fi eld trips to Georgia's hi storical Native American sites, mu seums, and Indi an fest iva ls. Interv iews with Native Americans and primitive skill s demonstrators stress the importance of respect for Mother Earth, for the circle of life, and for all plants and anima ls.
Length : 33 Minutes
Fort McAllister: Guardian of the Ogeechee Built to protect Sava nnah from Northern forces, this Civil War fort was constructed of sa nd , mud , earth and timber. Virtually impregnab le, it could be co mpl ete ly rebuilt in a single night. It finally fell to General Sherman during his 1864 March to the Sea.
Length : 11 Minutes
Walking in Two Worlds: The Vann Family and The Cherokee Nation James Vann, builder of the "showplace of th e Cherokee Nation ," and his so n Josep h were two of the wealthiest and most influ ential men in t he Cherokee Nation. But all their power and money cou ldn 't protect th em from the pressures of European co lon ization . Through the li ves of th ese two men , this program exp lores a tumultuous t im e in our co untry 's hi sto ry.
Length: 15 Minutes

Georgia 's History

The Battle of Pickett's Mill Civil War battlefield photographs, 1860s newspaper engravin gs, campa ign maps and other period illustrations highlight t he story of one of th e few Federal losses during the campa ign for Atlanta.
Length: 16 Minutes Columbus International Film Festival, Bronze Plaque

Patterns of Change
Our irreplaceable historic resources are important, not simply because they are old , but because they contain so many memori es of the way we , as a peo ple, have lived. This program tel ls the story of a number of communities and th eir co mmitment to preserving their past.
Length : 28 Minutes
The Georgio Trust f or Historic Preserva tion, Citation of Excellence; Houston lnternat1ona_l Film Festival, Gold Award; U.S. him & Video Festival, Certificates f or Creative Excellence ,n History and Writing

Sunbury Sleeps

Before the American Revolutio n, t he

thriving seaport of Sunbury rivaled nea r-

by Sava nnah as Georgia's economic and

cultural center. This program explores

th e history of th e old town and the

reasons for its dec lin e.

Length : 11 Minutes

/TVA, Bronze Award; New York Film Festivol

Honoroble Mention

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Echoes of the Altamaha Th e Altamaha River in coastal Georgia has a rich and colorful history. This program traces mu ch of that history, from the regio n's ea rli est inhabitants in the 1500s to the Eu ropean settlers who bu iIt Fo_r~ King ~eorge. Ree nactors portray Briti sh soldiers and brin g this era to life.
Length: 10 Minutes

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Wildlife and Nature
Back from the Brink: The Redfish Story From t he crashing su rf of the Outer Banks of North Carolina to the Texas flats, this program looks at the pressures faced by one of th e most popular gamefish in the southern United States.
Length : 25 Minutes
From Whaling to Watching: The Northern Right Whale Fewer th an 350 northern ri ght whales su rvive today. This is th e most enda ngered large whale in the world, and thi s program looks at many of th e threats these whales face. Film ed from Nova Scotia to Florida, it features spectacu lar footage of th ese rare creatures as they mate, feed, and sw im alon g th e East Coast of the United States.
Length: 20 Minutes
Telly Awards, Gold; Association for Conservation Information, 2nd Place; International Wildlife Film Festival, Best of Category/Finalist; International Television Association, Silver Reel; /TVA Georgia Festival, Silver Award; CINDY Awards, Silver

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Precarious Perch : The Wood Stork Story Remarkable wildlife footage captures the daily routine of this country 's only stork . This program exp lores the reasons for the dramatic declin e of wood sto rk populations in th e United States and exam ines some of the ways scientists are searching for solutions to these problems.
Length: 20 Mi nutes U.S. International Film & Video Festival, Silver Screen Award;
CINE Golden Eagle Award; 17th International Wildlife Film Festival 2 Merit Awards; Columbus International Film & Video Festival, Honorable Mention
Remnants of a Forest The longleaf pine forest of the southeastern United States isone of North America's most endangered ecosystems. This program exp lores Georgia's last stands of thi s extrao rdin ary wildlife habitat.
Length: 27 Minutes
New York Film Festival, Finalist; /TVA Cincinnati, Golden Reel; Georgia /TVA, Silver Award; World/est Charleston, Silver Award; North Amercian Outdoor FilmN ideo Academy, 2nd place; US. International Film & Video Festival, Certificatefor Creative Excellence; 18th Annual Telly Awards, winner; CINDYAwards, Silver; U.S. International Film & Video Festival, Certificate for Creative Excellence
Robust Redhorse: The Mystery Fish More than 100 years after its last reported sighting, a fish long believed to be extinct was rediscovered on the Oconee River in middle Georgia. This program looks at this amazing redi scove ry and explores many of th e ways scien ti sts are working to save one of th e rarest fi sh species in North America.
Length: 25 Minutes
International CINDY Competition, Silver

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Wildlife and Nature
The Edge of Extinction As we face enormou s changes 1n our enviro nment, many of the ea rth's wild creatu re s are threatened as never before. Thi s program exp lores th e plight of en dangered species in Georgia.
Length: 55 Minutes
Telly Awards, Gold; Association for Conserva tion Information, 2nd Place; International Wildlife Film Festival, Best of Category/Finalist; International Television Association, Silver Reel; !TVA Georgia Festival, Silver Award; CINDY Awards, Silver
The Road to Extinction: Will We Save the Plants? Of th e more than 3,600 species of plants in this state, almost 250 are on the verge of di sappea rin g in th e wild. Thi s program investigates the reaso ns th ese plants are being pu shed toward extinc. tion and looks at attem pts to save them.
Length: 28 Minutes
The Struggle for Survival: Georgia's Giant Sea Turtles Featuring rare footage of sea turtles building nests and laying th eir eggs, thi s program shows giant loggerheads as they leave the security of the sea and come ashore to nest. It looks at so me of th e probl ems that have pu shed sea turtles towards extinct ion . It also documents ways that scientists are sea rching for solutions to these problems.
Length : 13 Minutes
North America n Outdoor FilmNideo Awards, Second Place

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The Wild Turkey This program tr aces the complete life cycl e of th e fascinating wild turkey, one of the most elus ive creatures in th e Georgia wood s. Through its outstanding wildlife photo grap hy, it offers an unu sual look at an extraordinary anim al.
Length: 28 Minutes
North American Outdoor FilmNideo Awards, Second Place
Whitetails: Creatures of the Woods Throu gh its impressive wildlife photography, this pro gram looks at th e complete life cycle of Georgia's whitetailed deer.
Length: 28 Minutes
CINE Golden Eagle Award; Houston International Film Festival, Silver Award; Association for Conservation Information International Awards, Second Pla ce; National Outdoor-Travel Festival, Best Ecology Documentary; U. S. Industrial Film Festival, Certificate of Creative Excellence

Georgia 's Coast
Sapelo: An Island in Time On Sa pelo, vast un spoil ed marshes , pri stin e beaches and maritim e fo rests look mu ch as th ey did hundreds of yea rs ago. In thi s progra m, expl ore the breathtaking bea uty of one of Geo rgia's undeveloped barri er island s.
Length: 15 Minutes Outdoor WritersAssociation of America ECOAwards, Best of Show; International CINDYCompetition, Gold; Media Commun ications Association-Interna tional, Silver; U.S. International Film & Video Festival, Certifica tefor Creative Excellence
Back from the Brink: The Redfish Story Fro m th e cras hin g surf of t he Out er Ba nks of North Ca rolin a to th e Texas fl ats, thi s program looks at th e pressures faced by one of th e most popul ar ga mefi sh in th e southern United States.
Length : 25 Minutes Outdoor Writers Association of America ECOAwards, 1st Place; Media Communications Association-International, Silver; INTERCOM lnterna/lonal Communications Competition, Silver; U. S. International Film & Video Festival Certif icatef or Creative Excellence; Columbus International ' Film & Video Festival Chris Awards, Honorable Mention
A Question of Balance The protecti on of important eco logica l systems is a pri ority in coastal Geo rgia, but t hi s mu st be balance d with th e tremend ous popul ati on growth takin g pl ace along th e coast . Thi s prog ram ex pl ores how Geo rgia's Coastal Zon e Management Program addresses issues of inte rest to coastal residents,
Length: 11 Minutes

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From Whaling to Watching: The Northern Right Whale Fewer than 350 nort hern ri ght wh ales survive tod ay. Thi s is th e most end angered large whale in th e world , and this program looks at many of th e threa ts th ese wh ales face . Film ed from Nova Scotia to Fl orida, it features spectacular footage of th ese rare ereatu res as th ey mat e, feed, and sw im along t he East Coast of th e United States.
Lengt h: 20 Minutes Telly Awards, Gold; Association f or Conservation Informa tion, 2nd Place, International Wildlife Film Festival, Best of Category! Finahst; International Television Association, Silver Reel; /TVA Georgia Festival, Silver Award; CINDYAwards, Silver
Underwater Oases: Georgia's Artificial Reefs Off Georgia's coast, natu raI reefs cove r onl y about 5% of th e entire ocea n fl oor. Since 1972, a system of man-made reefs has increased th e habitat and improved th e fi shi ng. Visit these artificiaI reefs to see many of th e fish th at live th ere.
Le ngt h: 28 Minutes CINEGolden Eagle Award; Chicago lnternatianal Film Festival INTERCOM Competition, Gold Plaque; Festival Finalist, American Film & Video Festival; Women in Communications Award f or Communication Excellence, Honorable Mention; Columbus International Film Festival, Bronze Award; National Outdoor-Travel Film Festival, Best Outdoor Documentary
The Struggle for Survival: Georgia's Giant Sea Turtles Fea turin g rare fo otage of sea turtl es building nests and layin g th eir eggs, thi s program shows giant logge rh ea ds as th ey leave th e security of th e sea and co me ashore to nest . It looks at so me of th e pro bl ems th at have pu shed sea turtl es toward s extin ction . It also docu ments ways that scientists are sea rching for soluti ons to th ese probl ems.
Length : 13 Minu t es North American Outdoor FilmN ideo Awards, Second Place

Just for Kids

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First Time Fishing Thi s program introduces children to th e fundam ental skill s of fi shing, wh en a teen-aged girl reluctantly takes her littl e broth er fi shing.
Length : 15 Minu tes
Talking About Wood Storks Des igned for children in grades K throu gh 5, thi s prog ram vi sits wood storks in th e rookeri es wh ere th ey live. Throu gh its highly accompli shed wildlife photog raph y, it introdu ces a youn g audi ence to th ese unusual bird s, and to som e of th e probl ems that have pu shed wood storks toward s extin ction .
Lengt h: 13 Minutes Birmingham Interna tional Educational Film Festival, Best of Category, Environmental Issues; U.S. International Film & Video Festival, Silver Screen Award; 17th International Wildlife Film Festival, Merit Award

Talking About Sea Turtles Thi s program introdu ces children in grades K throu gh 5 to th e giant loggerhea d sea turtl e. It presents som e of th e probl ems th at have pu shed sea t urtl es toward s extin ction and offers concrete suggestions for ways th at kid s can help solve som e of th ese probl ems.
Length 13 Minu tes CINE Golden Eagle Award; International Film & Video Festival, Silver Screen Award; National Educational Film & Video Festival, Silver Screen Award; National Educational Film & Video Festival, Silver Award; 16th Interna tional Wildlife Film Festival, Merit Award; Columbus International Film & Video Festival, Bronze Plaque
Walking in the Wisdom of the Past By providin g an interestin g bl end of history and current day Native Ameri ca n cultural information for Georgia's third throu gh fifth graders, thi s pro gram encourages fi eld tripsto Georgia's historica l Native Am eri ca n sites, mu se um s, and Indi an festivals. Intervi ews with Native Ameri ca ns and primi t ive skill s demonstrators stress th e importance of respect for Moth er Earth , for th e circl e of life, and for all pl ants and animals.
Length : 33 Minutes

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Recreation and Safety
Prince of Game Birds: The Bobwhite Quail Throu gh its outstanding wildlife photography, this program tra ces th e life cycl e of bobwhite qu ail. It also sh ares th e excitement and challenge of quail hunting and explores som e of th e techniques landown ers ca n use to attract more quail to th eir property.
Length : 28 Minutes 12lh Annual Internationa l Wildlife Film Feslival, Merit Award; Nationa l Educa tional Film & Video Fesliva l, Honorable Menlion; Na lional Outdoor-Travel Festival, Cilation of Meril

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Safety on the Water Thi s pro gram offers a clea r, con cise expl anation of th e rul es and regulations that govern boatin g in Georgia.
Length : 27 Minutes Nationa l Ouldoor-Travel Festival, Besl Boating and Wa ter Sports Film; Na tional Committee on Filmsfor Safely, Firsl Place; U. S. lnduslrial Film Feslival, Silver Screen Award; Industrial Phologrophy 27lh Annual Indy Awards Compelilion, Second Place
The Pleasures of Fishing You don 't have to be an experi enced an gler to have a good tim e fi shing. And you don't have to be a fi sherm an at all to enjoy this program. Th e bea uty and warmth of thi s film show how fi shing draws family and fri ends together.
Length: 14 Minu tes Norlh American Ouldoor FilmNideo Awards, Firsl Place; Nalional Educational Film & Video Fesliva l, Bronze Award; National Ouldoor-Travel Film Feslival, Firsl Place; 16th lnlernalional Wildlife Film Festival, Merit Award; Columbus lnlernalional Film & Video Festival, Honorable Menlion

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Watershed Wisdom: Georgia's TMDL Program Water is essential for al l life. And it's essential that we contro l the po llutants flowing into it. By examining how governments, industries, landowners and private citizens can work together, this program looks at ways to regu late the total maximum daily loads- TMDLs- of the pollutants that enter our rivers, lakes and streams.
Length : 15 Minutes Meril Award, 2002 Georgia MediaFest
When Red Clay Meets Blue Water Georgia 's famous red clay is clogging lakes and rivers at an alarming rate. This program looks at the chal lenges of ba lancing thoughtful growth with the conservation and protection of our water systems.
Length : 7 Minutes (produ ced by Burst Vid eo/Film)
The Chattahoochee River: Muddied Waters, Clear Solutions One of the 10 most endangered rivers in America , the Chattahoochee is threatened every day by untreated sewage , industrial toxins, and tons of eroded soil. With 40% of Georgians relying on the Chattahoochee for their drinking water, the river needs our help. This program dep icts the beauty, power and importa nee of th is fragile river system and explores solutions for protecting the entire river basin.
Length: 27 Minutes (produced by Burst Vid eo/Fi lm)

Project WET: Water Education for Teachers Without water, life as we know it simply would not exist. This program introduces Project WET, a water education program that teaches young people about the importance of water and how to protect water resources.
Length : 17 Minutes
Getting The Dirt On Clean Streams When dirt washes off construct ion sites, it pollutes our streams, rivers, and lakes. Uncontrolled waterflows on construction sites are destroying Georgia's waterways at an alarming rate. Through interviews with developers and construction professionals, this program explores successfu l methods for erosion prevention and sediment contro l.
Len gth : 10 Minutes (produced by Burst Video/Film)

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