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'A Storm To Remember' Focuses on Hurricane Sandy Aftermath

Video shows Monmouth shorefront devastation

 
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A video produced by local film maker Rob Grieb documents the devastation during and immediately after Hurricane Sandy, with particular attention to areas such as the Manasquan Inlet.

Stories of surfers in the hours before and of homeowners and business owners in the emergency hours after the devastating storm are highlighted in the eight-minute video. Showing just how homes fared and how residents were allowed back in after evacuation, only to see homes torn asunder by the storm surge.

The documentary also shows the hope in the days following the storm, as residents banded together to make sense of the damage. Businesses such as Firefly offered free meals as the flood waters subsided.

The video, "A Storm to Remember," is a short Narrative Documentary about Hurricane Sandy and its aftermath, narrated by Matthew Aiello with featured music by The Cinematic Orchestra - To Build a Home.

A Storm to Remember from Rob Grieb on Vimeo.

About this column: A standing weekly feature that features the life stories of residents. Related Topics: Hurricane Sandy

Claire

5:20 am on Wednesday, January 23, 2013

This is the awful REALITY...WHAT A GREAT VIDEO. Thanks for taking the time to put it together and share it.

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Kelly

7:15 am on Wednesday, January 23, 2013

We survived the worst and will come back stronger then every

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Marj

9:11 am on Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Wow.. well done.. months later cannot stop the tears...
Thanks for putting this together...

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Depmar

9:49 am on Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Wonderful job, well done. This video really captures the human aspect of Sandy. Thank you.

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Pat S.

11:13 am on Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Wonderfully done- still brings tears 3 months after the storm.

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Pat Walsh

1:54 pm on Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Beautiful documentary with wonderful local flare. Still too painful to watch.

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Claire

4:02 am on Thursday, January 24, 2013

I looked over that bridge yesterday. ...have seen that view many times. I didn't even know where I was. Even ONSTAR is confused because service went in and out. Like comparing a great book to the film version, the real view taught me so much more. Thanks again for taking the time to create it.

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bhs KJB-3 ppb

3:50 pm on Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Very well done,three months later and i feel the emotions like it was yesterday. this should be shown at the opening at every sandy fund raser. and like the coment one women made it seems it takes disaster to bring us all together and form camaraderie.it brings out true human spirit. send a copy to Governor Chris Christie

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