

Earth's pressure cooker with bison traffic jams — nature gone HD gorgeous.
Yellowstone National Park is the oldest national park in the world. It contains the largest number of geysers and hot springs in the world. The park is known worldwide for the diversity of its species: it is home to herds of bison, bears, deer and many more fascinating species. Along with its amazing fauna and flora, the national park offers an insight into the history of Earth s formation. It takes visitors to an era when the free play of volcanos and forces of nature were shaping the world. Come with us and experience in pictures the unique beauty of one of the last paradises on our planet. This film was made with the most up-to-date 4K Ultra HD technology which presents you with a fabulous spectacle.
Cinematography
4K geysers so crisp you'll feel the sulfur burn.
Sound
Geological ASMR — bubbling mud, distant wolf howls.
Production
Drone shots making Earth look embarrassingly good.
Director
Charles Bowers
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Yellowstone sits atop one of Earth's largest active volcanic systems, capable of civilization-ending eruption — the film politely mentions this between pretty shots.
This 2013 release rode the early 4K home theater wave, essentially functioning as expensive demo footage for early adopters who needed to justify their TV purchases.