Film director Sean Casey, created a film to contribute to the effort of putting down the nonbelievers of climate change. Sean and crew took to filming the scenes of glaciers calving in hopes to convey the power climate change is having on the massive ice masses Filming such a landscape in such a way has a magnificent effect, one similar to "If a tree falls down in the forest and no one is around, does it make a sound?". No one had really experienced the calving of such large glaciers like Sean and his crew did.
They also captured raging fires, whose heat creates changes to the weather. The dryness that the heat creates more potential for fires. The soot and ash is picked up by the air and coats the ice in the north, causing the ice to absorb more heat and melt faster.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2016/10/extreme-weather-imax-film-stormchasers-glacier-calving-wildfires/
They also captured raging fires, whose heat creates changes to the weather. The dryness that the heat creates more potential for fires. The soot and ash is picked up by the air and coats the ice in the north, causing the ice to absorb more heat and melt faster.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2016/10/extreme-weather-imax-film-stormchasers-glacier-calving-wildfires/