Chasing Ice (2012)

ALL 10/01/2012 (en) Documentary 74 Min
  • Release
    10/01/2012
  • Production
    Diamond Docs, Exposure Labs
  • Rotten tomato
    74.46%
  • Original title
    Chasing Ice
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
  • 1,328,467.00
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Art meets science.

Overview

When National Geographic photographer James Balog asked, “How can one take a picture of climate change?” his attention was immediately drawn to ice. Soon he was asked to do a cover story on glaciers that became the most popular and well-read piece in the magazine during the last five years. But for Balog, that story marked the beginning of a much larger and longer-term project that would reach epic proportions.

  1. Jeff Orlowski

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Davis Coombe

    Editor



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  1. James Balog

    Himself - Photographer

  2. Svavar Jonatansson

    Himself - Photo Assistant

  3. Adam LeWinter

    Himself - EIS Engineer (as Adam Lewinter)

  4. Louie Psihoyos

    Himself - Photographer & Oscar Winning Filmmaker

  5. Kitty Boone

    Herself - The Aspen Institute

  6. Sylvia Earle

    Herself - National Geographic Explorer (as Sylvia Earle Ph.D.)

  7. Dennis Dimick

    Himself - National Geographic Editor

  8. Jason Box

    Himself - Climatologist, Ohio State University (as Jason Box Ph.D.)

  9. Tad Pfeffer

    Himself - Glaciologist, University of Colorado (as Tad Pfeffer Ph.D.)

  10. Suzanne Balog

    Herself - James's Wife

  11. Jeff Orlowski

    Himself - EIS Videographer

Full Cast & Crew

Casts : 11 , Crews : 13

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Chasing Ice (2012) 74 Min

ALL 10/01/2012 (en)
Documentary
  • Release 10/01/2012
  • Production
    Diamond Docs, Exposure Labs
  • Original title Chasing Ice
  • en
  • Revenue1,328,467.00

Art meets science.

Overview

When National Geographic photographer James Balog asked, “How can one take a picture of climate change?” his attention was immediately drawn to ice. Soon he was asked to do a cover story on glaciers that became the most popular and well-read piece in the magazine during the last five years. But for Balog, that story marked the beginning of a much larger and longer-term project that would reach epic proportions.

  1. Jeff Orlowski

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Davis Coombe

    Editor

  4. Jerry Aronson, Jeff Orlowski, James Billmaier, Billy Ray, Stacy Sherman, Paula DuPré Pesmen

    Producer