The World According to Jeff Goldblum S2 Episode 201 - "Fireworks"
Jeff Goldblum is back with a bang as he gets to the heart of our love for FIREWORKS. Now a billion-dollar industry, Jeff learns the fireworks business is booming as he encounters pyrotechnics superfans and gets a private audience with the “First Family of Fireworks.” From a dazzling drone display to spectacular stargazing, Jeff discovers how the feeling of awe affects us and the weird and wonderful ways we seek it out.
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San Bernardino, CA - Jeff Goldblum (center) and Chris Souza (R) watch a small ground level fireworks display being controlled by a Pyro Spectacular employee (L). (Credit: National Geographic/Justin Koenen)
ofSan Bernardino, CA - Jeff Goldblum (center) and Chris Souza (R) watch a small ground level fireworks display being controlled by a Pyro Spectacular employee (L). (Credit: National Geographic/Justin Koenen)
ofSan Bernardino, CA - Jeff Goldblum (center) and Chris Souza (R) watch a small ground level fireworks display being controlled by a Pyro Spectacular employee (L). (Credit: National Geographic/Justin Koenen)
ofSan Bernardino, CA - Jeff Goldblum (center) and Chris Souza (R) watch a small ground level fireworks display being controlled by a Pyro Spectacular employee (L). (Credit: National Geographic/Justin Koenen)
ofFolsom, CA - Jeff Goldblum holds an Intel drone that is used for light displays as an alternative to fireworks. (Credit: National Geographic/Justin Koenen)
ofFolsom, CA - Jeff Goldblum holds an Intel drone that is used for light displays as an alternative to fireworks. (Credit: National Geographic/Justin Koenen)
ofFolsom, CA - Jeff Goldblum (L) and Natalie Cheung watch a drone display. (Credit: National Geographic/Justin Koenen)
ofFolsom, CA - Jeff Goldblum (L) and Natalie Cheung watch a drone display. (Credit: National Geographic/Justin Koenen)
ofFolsom, CA - Jeff Goldblum holds an Intel drone that is used for light displays as an alternative to fireworks. (Credit: National Geographic/Justin Koenen)
ofFolsom, CA - Jeff Goldblum holds an Intel drone that is used for light displays as an alternative to fireworks. (Credit: National Geographic/Justin Koenen)
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