san francisco filmmaker john leona dykus was at candlestick park with his brother tim, both lifelong ts fans. john brought along his video camera to document the game. i'll be talking to him in a moment, but first a clip from his film, the day the world series stopped. >> minutes before the quake struck, i left our seats to pick up some dinner. i walked up here to get a hot dog because they have a stand here against the wall. i'm waiting in line with everybody to get my dog, and bam! i can hear the ground growning underneath the concrete. i look around to see where i'm going to protect myself from falling debris. there was nowhere to go because it was completely packed. then i looked up above and i saw this huge upper lip of the stadium above me. and boy, if that thing comes down, it's all over. >> john dykus, welcome. >> good to be with you. >> i was watching your film and realized we have a couple things in common. i was 31 years old at the time of that game. i was also in line at candlestick for a hot dog. the power went out. i stayed in line and got my hot dog. what did you do? >>