Shake composite for FXPHD. Project 1: Second Upload. More Film Grain, More contrast. Less reds. Less brightness on teh smoke rings and clouds, more for subtle effect than fx impressiveness. The vignette has been keyframed to move slightly to add more to realism and less robotic cameramovement. . More true to the original test videos of small atomic bombs of the 1940s and 50s (the larger atomic bomb tests had those big clouds seen more in the first video).
Hiroshima bomb impact documentary movie made.
Today marks the 62nd anniversary of the first atomic weapon used in war, dropped on the Japanese city of Hiroshima on this day, 6th of August 1945. It exploded 600m above the city at 08:15 local time with the approximate force of 15,000 tons of TNT, destroying the entire city in an instant.
Explosion einer Atombombe!
Atomic and nuclear bomb display. The cold war still lives in this segment from “Polar Bear Pueblo”, an Intrepid Berkeley Explorer free, two-country video. The film starts in New Mexico with the Carlsbad Caverns, Taos Pueblo, White Sands, Roswell, Santa Fe, and much more. Moving north, it then features the incredible Polar Bears of Churchill, Manitoba, Canada, as seen from a tundra buggy. To enjoy all of this film, plus over 30 more free, non-commercial, streaming travel videos from every continent, plus still pictures, please go to: http://www.geocities.com/intrepidberkeleyexplorer/Video.html
Scary stuff.
http://kuroiso.org/
A revealing look at the untold story of Japan's atomic bomb, and how they may have detonated a nuclear device just two days before surrender. Since the end of WWII, conventional wisdom claimed that Imperial Japan was years away from building an atomic weapon--this special shatters this view. Using once secret Japanese wartime documents, we provide evidence that Japan had world- class nuclear physicists, access to uranium ore, and cyclotrons to process it. They devised an innovative way to deliver the bombs using 400-foot long Sen Toku submarines, capable of carrying and launching airplanes. Most startling--just six days after Hiroshima, Japan tested its own atomic device on a small island 20 miles off the Korean coast. The sobering conclusion is that Japan may have been just weeks behind the US in the race for the bomb.
Early atomic weapons testing. Actual footage of nuclear bomb testing, the scientists and military people involved in a the South Pacific and the American Southwest. Frighteningly slim and few precautions are taken with the lives of those people who jobs were to be present at the test sites. Film purports to prove that survival of nuclear attack is possible.
Yup, it's big explosion. I used Garry's mod 10.
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