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Release Date:
January 1, 1990
Original Title:
Evidences: The Record and the Flood
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Geoscience Research Institute
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 46
This video reveals the scientific evidence supporting the story of Noah. Almost two years in the making, Evidences takes you to the Grand Canyon, the Alps, New Zealand, even to the bottom of the ocean, to see geological features that are best explained by a global flood. Beautiful location photography shows you the marks of an ancient catastrophe, while high-tech animation shows you how it happened. Evidences give an eye-opening experience that builds trust in the Bible.
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Director:
Mark Ford
Director of Photography:
David Brillhart
Scott Grady
Nick Lewis
Paul Zenk
Jeff Herberger
Dan Garletts
Larry Bothe
Executive Producer:
Ariel A. Roth
Field Director:
David Brillhart
Graphic Designer:
Mark Ford
Music:
Art Humphrey
Darryl Girard
Kim Deardorff
Post Producer:
Gary Schiller
Producer:
Mark Ford
Production Assistant:
Rob Pohle
Karin Covi
Jeff Ramsey
Carol Barry
Sandy Cowdrick
Sound:
Scott Grady
Tom Lynch
Writer:
Mark Ford
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