Abstract
In
1910,
with
the
horrific
scenes
of
San
Francisco's
destruction by the 1906 earthquake and fire still fresh
in
the
public
memory,
Harry Krischock,
a
newspaper photographer
and
actuality
cameraman
from
Adelaide,
South
Australia made
a
film
that
capitalised
on
Western
society's
raw paranoia
about
the
possibility
of
a monumental
earthquake
in
their
own
backyard.
Challenging
notions
of
truth
and
fiction, 'Earthquake
in
Adelaide'
(c.1911)
was
a
bold
cinematic
experiment
which
utilized
camera
effects and
trick
photography
to
simulate
a
seismic
event
striking
an
Australian
capital
city.
This chapter places Krischock's film in the context of early media representations of earthquakes , particularly the widely‐circulated still and moving image records of the aftermath of the Great San Francisco Earthquake of 1906. Examining Krischock's blurring of truth and fiction, especially given his local standing as a respected photographer and actuality cameraman, this chapter considers the film in the context of a nascent trend of fiction films exploiting current events and the heightened cinematic spectacle of large-scale disaster.
This chapter places Krischock's film in the context of early media representations of earthquakes , particularly the widely‐circulated still and moving image records of the aftermath of the Great San Francisco Earthquake of 1906. Examining Krischock's blurring of truth and fiction, especially given his local standing as a respected photographer and actuality cameraman, this chapter considers the film in the context of a nascent trend of fiction films exploiting current events and the heightened cinematic spectacle of large-scale disaster.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Cine Tectonica |
Subtitle of host publication | Film on the Faultline |
Editors | Alan Wright |
Place of Publication | Bristol and Chicago |
Publisher | Intellect |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9781783204359, 9781783204342 |
ISBN (Print) | 9781783204335 |
Publication status | Published - 29 Jun 2015 |
Keywords
- Early Cinema
- Silent Cinema
- Australian Cinema
- Actuality Filmmaking
- San Francisco Earthquake