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Tip: Try adding a delay to animations.
Animations will only be triggered when the object is visible on the screen. By applying a delay you are saying, when the object is on screen, delay animation by x seconds. A delay of 0 will automatically trigger the animation.
By default when you upload a video to Ceros, the player controls will appear for the user, requiring them to interact with the video in order to play. However, in addition to this default video behavior, you can also set your videos to automatically play on load — which requires no input from the user.
To access the autoplay settings, click on a video and you’ll see your video settings populate in the Design tab.
Create an engaging virtual event for your business or product.
Template - Event Activation
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Syncing objects together makes it easy to batch edit. Any change you make to one synced object will be reflected on the others.
Try adjusting the color of one of the synced square shapes on the event tiles.
Add multiple interactions to one Hotspot.
This Hotspot has two interactions: on click, go to a page and on hover, show the hover square.
Tip: How to save time when creating multiple event tiles.
Create a folder that has the format you want the other event tiles to have. Copy and paste the folder and change the names of the pasted folders in the layers panel. You can then change the text, color, etc. in each event tile. This is more efficient than making each event tile from scratch.
Watch the trailer
about the documentary
Upcoming events
watch the trailer
June 15, 2020
July 21, 2020
original documentary
now streaming
mountain strong: surviving the creek fire
ABout
also on hulu
Mountain Strong: Surviving the Creek Fire is written, directed and produced by Tim Sarquis and Brandon Johansen.
The executive producers are Ricky Courtney and Brandon Ridge.
You can stream the documentary on Hulu and on the ABC Owned Television Stations' connected TV Apps:
ABC30 Central California, ABC7 Los Angeles, ABC7 Bay Area,
ABC7 New York, ABC7 Chicago, 6abc Philadelphia, ABC13 Houston, and ABC11 Raleigh-Durham.
MAY 1
Ty and Tara Gillett
Sean and Amy Osterberg
Dylan and Breanne Gault
John Mount
Morgan Kemple
Army National Guard
Fresno County Sheriff's deputies
Volunteer Fire Chiefs
Sean, the Principal of Sierra High School and Amy, a third-grade teacher at Pine Ridge Elementary, see first-hand the effects of a massive disaster on children, as well as on their own family. Go inside Amy's third-grade classroom and see how the simplest of lesson plans can be the hardest for children recovering from a massive wildfire.
A retired forester for Southern California Edison, John calls fire his "best employee." A proponent of prescribed fire (the purposeful burning of forests to reduce the chance of large wildfires), John describes the history of his time in Shaver Lake and what it will take to keep another Creek Fire from happening in the future.
Labor Day weekend 2020, during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, a small wildfire ignites in Central California's Sierra National Forest. Initially thought to be of no concern, the flames quickly spread and became the largest single wildfire in California's recorded history, destroying everything in its path and displacing thousands of families for weeks.
ABC Localish Studios presents an ABC30 original documentary, Mountain Strong: Surviving the Creek Fire, a comprehensive look at one of the state's most significant natural disasters and how a community is coming together to build from the ashes.
The documentary includes captivating first-hand experiences from volunteer firefighters who fought to keep the fire at bay, the Army National Guard pilots who risked their lives saving hundreds of people trapped by the flames, the Fresno County Sheriff's deputies who aided in the evacuation, and local families who are still struggling to rebuild their community.
Owners of the Cressman's General Store, a community hub that has stood since 1904. Ty and Tara are lifelong residents of Pine Ridge, CA, a small mountain community near the resort town of Shaver Lake. They took ownership of the store in the summer of 2019. Familiar with the risk of wildfire, never did they think that their entire lives would change one year later.
Neighbors and close friends to the Gillett's, the Gaults share their experience of the Creek Fire and Dylan's plan to help save his friend's shop,
Cressman's General Store.
Morgan knows first-hand the damage a wildfire can cause to a family. She lost the father of her two daughters in a wildfire in 2016 when his bulldozer rolled while fighting a fire. Four years later, she relives her worst nightmare when getting a call that her sister and two daughters are trapped at Mammoth Pools Reservoir, surrounded by the Creek Fire and no way out.
In a new, exclusive interview, Army National Guard Chief Warrant Officers and helicopter pilots Joseph Rosamond and Kipp Goding are joined by Sergeants Cameron Powell and George Esquivel, to share their harrowing rescue of trapped campers at the Mammoth Pools Reservoir in the remote Sierra National Forest.
Some of the very first responders to the Creek Fire, Fresno County Sheriff's deputies give their first-hand experience in how a small fire, thought to be of no danger, quickly grew into California's most extensive.
In a round table interview, five volunteer fire chiefs from the fire area offer an up-close and personal account of fighting the Creek Fire and how despite all their training and best efforts, the fire took an unexpected turn. Plus, they discuss the calling to be a firefighter and how they have to take the good with the bad.
about the doc
Ty and Tara Gillet
Sean and Amy Osterberg
Dylan and Breanne Gault
Neighbors and close friends to the Gillet's, the Gaults share their experience of the Creek Fire and Dylan's plan to help save his friend's shop, Cressman's General Store.
John Mount
Morgan Kemple
Army National Guard
Fresno County Sheriff's deputies
Volunteer Fire Chiefs
Sean, the Principal of Sierra High School and Amy, a third-grade teacher at Pine Ridge Elementary, see first-hand the effects of a massive disaster on children, as well as on their own family. Go inside Amy's third-grade classroom and see how the simplest of lesson plans can be the hardest for children recovering from a massive wildfire.
A retired forester for Southern California Edison, John calls fire his "best employee." A proponent of prescribed fire (the purposeful burning of forests to reduce the chance of large wildfires), John describes the history of his time in Shaver Lake and what it will take to keep another Creek Fire from happening in the future.
Owners of the Cressman's General Store, a community hub that has stood since 1904. Ty and Tara are lifelong residents of Pine Ridge, CA, a small mountain community near the resort town of Shaver Lake. They took ownership of the store in the summer of 2019. Familiar with the risk of wildfire, never did they think that their entire lives would change one year later.
Morgan knows first-hand the damage a wildfire can cause to a family. She lost the father of her two daughters in a wildfire in 2016 when his bulldozer rolled while fighting a fire. Four years later, she relives her worst nightmare when getting a call that her sister and two daughters are trapped at Mammoth Pools Reservoir, surrounded by the Creek Fire with seemingly no way out.
In a new, exclusive interview, Army National Guard Chief Warrant Officers and helicopter pilots Joseph Rosamond and Kipp Goding are joined by Sergeants Cameron Powell and George Esquivel, to share their harrowing rescue of trapped campers at the Mammoth Pools Reservoir in the remote Sierra National Forest.
Some of the very first responders to the Creek Fire, Fresno County Sheriff's deputies give their first-hand experience in how a small fire, thought to be of no danger, quickly grew into California's most extensive.
In a round table interview, five volunteer fire chiefs from the fire area offer an up-close and personal account of fighting the Creek Fire and how despite all their training and best efforts, the fire took an unexpected turn. Plus, they discuss the calling to be a firefighter and how they have to take the good with the bad.
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10:30 Am
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11 Am
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Tip: Try adding a delay to animations.
Animations will only be triggered when the object is visible on the screen. By applying a delay you are saying, when the object is on screen, delay animation by x seconds. A delay of 0 will automatically trigger the animation.
By default when you upload a video to Ceros, the player controls will appear for the user, requiring them to interact with the video in order to play. However, in addition to this default video behavior, you can also set your videos to automatically play on load — which requires no input from the user.
To access the autoplay settings, click on a video and you’ll see your video settings populate in the Design tab.
Create an engaging virtual event for your business or product.
Template - Event Activation
1280px x 2860px
Syncing objects together makes it easy to batch edit. Any change you make to one synced object will be reflected on the others.
Try adjusting the color of one of the synced square shapes on the event tiles.
Add multiple interactions to one Hotspot.
This Hotspot has two interactions: on click, go to a page and on hover, show the hover square.
Tip: How to save time when creating multiple event tiles.
Create a folder that has the format you want the other event tiles to have. Copy and paste the folder and change the names of the pasted folders in the layers panel. You can then change the text, color, etc. in each event tile. This is more efficient than making each event tile from scratch.
Watch the trailer
about the doc
Upcoming events
watch the trailer
June 15, 2020
July 21, 2020
Stream the original documentary 4/25
mountain strong: surviving the creek fire
ABout
Coming to Hulu 5/1
Mountain Strong: Surviving the Creek Fire is written, directed and produced by Tim Sarquis and Brandon Johansen.
The executive producers are Ricky Courtney and Brandon Ridge.
Starting April 25, viewers can stream the premiere on ABC Owned Television Stations' connected TV Apps:
ABC30 Central California, ABC7 Los Angeles, ABC7 Bay Area,
ABC7 New York, ABC7 Chicago, 6abc Philadelphia, ABC13 Houston, and ABC11 Raleigh-Durham.
MAY 1
Ty and Tara Gillet
Sean and Amy Osterberg
Dylan and Breanne Gault
John Mount
Morgan Kemple
Army National Guard
Fresno County Sheriff's deputies
Volunteer Fire Chiefs
Sean, the Principal of Sierra High School and Amy, a third-grade teacher at Pine Ridge Elementary, see first-hand the effects of a massive disaster on children, as well as on their own family. Go inside Amy's third-grade classroom and see how the simplest of lesson plans can be the hardest for children recovering from a massive wildfire.
A retired forester for Southern California Edison, John calls fire his "best employee." A proponent of prescribed fire (the purposeful burning of forests to reduce the chance of large wildfires), John describes the history of his time in Shaver Lake and what it will take to keep another Creek Fire from happening in the future.
Labor Day weekend 2020, during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, a small wildfire ignites in Central California's Sierra National Forest. Initially thought to be of no concern, the flames quickly spread and became the largest single wildfire in California's recorded history, destroying everything in its path and displacing thousands of families for weeks.
ABC Localish Studios presents an ABC30 original documentary, Mountain Strong: Surviving the Creek Fire, a comprehensive look at one of the state's most significant natural disasters and how a community is coming together to build from the ashes.
The documentary includes captivating first-hand experiences from volunteer firefighters who fought to keep the fire at bay, the Army National Guard pilots who risked their lives saving hundreds of people trapped by the flames, the Fresno County Sheriff's deputies who aided in the evacuation, and local families who are still struggling to rebuild their community.
Owners of the Cressman's General Store, a community hub that has stood since 1904. Ty and Tara are lifelong residents of Pine Ridge, CA, a small mountain community near the resort town of Shaver Lake. They took ownership of the store in the summer of 2019. Familiar with the risk of wildfire, never did they think that their entire lives would change one year later.
Neighbors and close friends to the Gillet's, the Gaults share their experience of the Creek Fire and Dylan's plan to help save his friend's shop, Cressman's General Store.
Morgan knows first-hand the damage a wildfire can cause to a family. She lost the father of her two daughters in a wildfire in 2016 when his bulldozer rolled while fighting a fire. Four years later, she relives her worst nightmare when getting a call that her sister and two daughters are trapped at Mammoth Pools Reservoir, surrounded by the Creek Fire with seemingly no way out.
In a new, exclusive interview, Army National Guard Chief Warrant Officers and helicopter pilots Joseph Rosamond and Kipp Goding are joined by Sergeants Cameron Powell and George Esquivel, to share their harrowing rescue of trapped campers at the Mammoth Pools Reservoir in the remote Sierra National Forest.
Some of the very first responders to the Creek Fire, Fresno County Sheriff's deputies give their first-hand experience in how a small fire, thought to be of no danger, quickly grew into California's most extensive.
In a round table interview, five volunteer fire chiefs from the fire area offer an up-close and personal account of fighting the Creek Fire and how despite all their training and best efforts, the fire took an unexpected turn. Plus, they discuss the calling to be a firefighter and how they have to take the good with the bad.
watch the trailer