Rock Stars (TV series)

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Rock Stars
list of episodes
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Production
Executive producers
  • Hugh Arian
  • Justin Ward
Producers
  • Erik Swanson
  • Tracy Thomas
Running time40–45 minutes
Production company
National Geographic Channel
ReleaseNovember 22, 2011 (2011-11-22) –
present

Rock Stars is a

National Geographic Channel.[1]
Ten episodes have been created so far, the first airing on November 22, 2011.

Plot

The series portrays a group of rock remediation technicians whose primary objective is to protect the public and their communities from

boulders that could pose a potential threat to unsuspecting drivers and hikers below.[2] The crew use scale bars, a crow-bar type of tool with an angled tip, to bring down most of the rock. Often they also utilize rubber airbags inflated by an air compressor to bring down the larger masses of rock. The company also specializes in rock bolting, wire mesh installation, rock net installation, shotcrete, slope monitoring and slope blasting. The company has been around since 1968 and has long been a leader in the rock remediation world.[3]

Location

The first season takes place in two locations, White Pass (Washington) along U.S. Route 12 and Niagara Falls.

Production

The documentary was filmed and produced by Echo Entertainment, a production company out of Studio City, California. Each member of the production crew was required to attend a week-long training course to obtain a certification in ropes access.[4] Cameramen shooting on Sony EX-1s and Sony XDCam-800s were often suspended over the sides of the cliffs while shooting the scalers on the mountain. GoPro helmet cameras were also mounted on the helmets of each rock scaler to capture POV of the scalers on the hill.

Episodes

  • "Chaos On The Cascades" – 11/22/2011
  • "Deathtrap" – 11/29/2011
  • "Meltdown on the Mountain" – 12/6/2011
  • "Man v. Boulder" – 12/13/2011
  • "Falling Apart" – 12/20/2011
  • "Assault On Niagara" – 12/27/2011
  • "House of Cards" – 1/3/2012
  • "D-Day" – 1/10/2012
  • "Bolt to the Finish" – 1/17/2012
  • "Blowing Up" – 1/24/2012

References

  1. ^ "Reality & Documentary Television". Echo Entertainment. Retrieved January 20, 2019.
  2. ^ WSDOT, Take the scenic route to avoid delays on US-12 this summer http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/News/2011/07/Take_scenic_route_avoid_delays_on_US12.htm
  3. ^ The International Resource Journal. Janod Contractors, a business built on solid ground http://www.janod.biz/uploads/cbj_jan_2010_janod.pdf
  4. ^ Baade, Brian. Training for the Shoot. [1]

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