FIRELINE Review 

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Release date: Streaming on Digital Platforms December 5, 2023
Director and Writer: Tylor Norwood’fir
Genre: Documentary
Rating: Not Rated
Runtime: 1 hour 22 minutes
Language: English
Country: United States

We All Can Make A Difference in Preventing Forest Fires

Director Tylor Norwood’s documentary FIRELINE brings you on the agonizing journey,
as told through three firefighters with the Cal Fire Lassen-Modoc Unit, as they spend nearly two days fighting a megafire. 

 FIRELINE reminds us how vital people are reducing the deadly effect of fire due to our responsibility in starting 9 out of 10 fires. 

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The sacrifices the firefighters and their family makes really stands out

Director and writer Norwood provides so much clarity on this very serious problem and tells a very compelling story. Along with his co-cinemtographers Jake Bradbury, they  brings you right into the midst of a megafire.

Editor Justin White  brings together the story as it flows from scene to scene. Aaron Drake film score works well with the scenes providing the backdrop needed to help tell the story.

We are reminded of contribution human beings make in creating a deadly situation, FIRElINE is a topic that should concern us all and should be viewed by all.

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Release: Streaming on Digital Platforms December 5, 2023
Run time: 1 hour 22 minutes
Distributor: Gravitas Ventures

Director and Writer: Tylor Norwood
Producers: Ben Sinclair, Tylor Norwood
Production Co: Quotable Pictures
Editor: Justin White
Assistant Editor: Carlota Bravo
Cinematographers: Jake Bradbury, Tylor Norwood
Additional Camera Operators: Ben Sinclair, David Smith, Justin White, Michael Coleman
Sound Design and Mixing: Max Serwitz, Paul Zahnley, Tom Disher
Composer: Aaron Drake
Musicians : Heather Lockie - Viola, Pete Jacobson – Cello
Legal Services: Donaldson + Callif
Advisors: Brian Rice, Fera Dayani, Mike Lopez