Deep Blue : A glimpse into Crater Lake : Presented by 4D4Films

SYNOPSIS

This short documentary gives you a glimpse inside one of our country’s most awe-inspiring displays of nature. Learn why the lake is so blue, how it was created, who helped establish it as a national park, and the best time to visit, as well as other interesting things to see and do at Crater Lake National Park.

Eugene Celebration Film Festival

Eugene Celebration Film Festival

Deep Blue: A glimpse into Crater Lake screened at the 2009 Eugene Celebration Film Festival, leading off the "Three Short Documentaries" block, to a full house. We received some great feedback from the audience and festival staff and volunteers.

Plomondon Independent Film Festival

Plomondon Independent Film Festival

Deep Blue: A glimpse into Crater Lake won the award for Best Documentary at the 2009 Plomondon Independent Film Festival, held February 6-7 at the Morgan Arts Centre in Toledo, WA.

This is what audiences had to say about Deep Blue: A glimpse into Crater Lake:

  • - "Very well portrayed in photography. Climate details were excellent."
  • - "I liked it! I know more about it now than I ever had before. Who needs school when information like this comes along."
  • - "Awesome work guys, perfect music, beautiful shots."
  • - "This was a good doc. Good info, good video, good editing, and as good as PBS."
  • - "Very interesting, relaxing & blue. Great voice - very relaxing."
  • - "Nice glimpse - would like to see more."
  • - "Very succent and informative. Nice voice-over choice."
  • - "Interesting and beautifully filmed."

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CREDITS

  • Narrated by: Valerie Levesque
  • Directed by: W.L. Wittstruck
  • Edited by: W.L. Wittstruck, V.L. Wittstruck
  • Produced by: V.L. Wittstruck, W.L. Wittstruck
  • Narration Recorded by: Chris Cassidy
  • Camera/Audio: W.L. Wittstruck
  • Deep Blue segment photos courtesy of and copyright: Glenn Scofield Williams
  • Historical photos of William Gladstone Steel and Crater Lake National Park, Paintings of Mount Mazama, and facts and figures courtesy of: The National Park Service
  • All other Photography by: V.L. Wittstruck and Gary & Jeanette Levesque
  • Theodore Roosevelt archival footage courtesy of: The Library of Congress
  • Pacific Coast Trail Map courtesy of: The United States Forest Service
  • Music Composed by: Chris Cassidy