Join "Nova" science detectives as they journey to Southeast Asia to reveal details of one of Earth's most destructive volcanic events. Known as the Toba eruption, this cataclysmic explosion that occurred 75,000 years ago is considered one of the most devastating natural occurrences in history. Watch scientists reconstruct this monstrous catastrophe as they ponder the fragile nature of Earth's crust and the power of the magma within its core.
Sound | Sean Fuller | Sound Recordist |
Production | Frank Demita | Producer |
Camera | Bob Hanna | Camera Operator |
Sound | Siew Yaw Hoong | Sound Recordist |
Sound | Lorne Balfe | Music |
Camera | Ross Keith | Camera Operator |
Production | Malcolm Clark | Executive Producer |
Camera | Brad Dillon | Camera Operator |
Sound | Merce Williams | Sound Recordist |
Production | Alison Draper | Associate Producer |
Camera | Mark Pigden | Camera Operator |
Camera | Alex Tan | Camera Operator |
Directing | Ben Fox | Director |
Production | Fiona Frankland | Production Manager |
Production | Ben Fox | Executive Producer |