Seismics in the City 2016 - Open Forum
Videos, UC QuakeStudies
A video of the open forum at the 2016 Seismics in the City Conference, facilitated by Brendon Burns, Communications Consultant at Brendon Burns and Associates.
A video of the open forum at the 2016 Seismics in the City Conference, facilitated by Brendon Burns, Communications Consultant at Brendon Burns and Associates.
Panelists Tim Grafton, Emily Walton and Katherine Smith Dedrick responding to questions during the Panel Discussion session, 'Is delay, deny an urban myth?'. The session was chaired by Brendon Burns, Director at Macro Communications.
Panelists Tim Grafton, Emily Walton and Katherine Smith Dedrick responding to questions during the Panel Discussion session, 'Is delay, deny an urban myth?'. The session was chaired by Brendon Burns, Director at Macro Communications.
A public talk by Emily Walton, Partner at Wynn Williams Lawyers. This talk formed part of the Panel Discussion session, 'Is delay, deny an urban myth?'. The Panel Discussion was chaired by Brendon Burns, Director at Macro Communications.
A public talk by Katherine Smith Dedrick, Partner at Risk World Wide. This talk formed part of the Panel Discussion session, 'Is delay, deny an urban myth?'. The Panel Discussion was chaired by Brendon Burns, Director at Macro Communications.
A public talk by Tim Grafton, CEO at the NZ Insurance Council. This talk formed part of the Panel Discussion session, 'Is delay, deny an urban myth?'. The Panel Discussion was chaired by Brendon Burns, Director at Macro Communications.
A video of a tour of the new central Christchurch police station. The video includes interviews with Riwai Grace, Fire Communications Shift Manager at the New Zealand Fire Service, and Superintendent Gary Knowles, Canterbury Area Commander for the New Zealand Police. Knowles gives The Press a tour of the new training area, cafeteria, courtyard, firearm simulator room, prosecution area, interview rooms, and cell blocks.
A short video-documentary featuring four Christchurch locals who reflect on the destruction of the city's CBD, and how it has changed what they value in a city. Produced with funding from NZ on Air.
A video of water erupting out of a burst water main in the Christchurch central city.
A video of a tour of the new Press Building on Gloucester Street.
A video of a tour of the printing plant where The Press is printed.
A video of a tour of the printing plant where The Press is printed.
CCTV footage of the New Brighton Pier during the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
A video of a woman performing a reading at Gap Filler's Poetica on Colombo Street.
A time-lapse video of the restoration of New Regent Street in early 2013.
A time-lapse video of the demolition of the Farmers Building on Gloucester Street.
A time-lapse video of the demolition of Gloucester Arcade on Gloucester Street.
A video of reporter Charlie Gates exploring the residential red zone in Christchurch.
A video of a residential area in Christchurch, recorded in December 2011. The video captures a 6.0 magnitude earthquake, and the liquefaction caused by this tremor.
A video of an interview with 90-year-old Lucy Booth about her experiences during the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
A video of the demolition of the PricewaterhouseCoopers Building, recorded inside the building.
A video about the return of CTV to air after the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
A video of Prince William speaking to residents in Sumner during his trip to Christchurch after the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
A short video compilation showing the range of shops, food stalls, and buskers in Re:Start mall.
A video about weddings taking place in Christchurch in the days following 4 September 2010, despite the disruptions caused by the earthquake.
CCTV footage showing two aisles in the Redcliff New World supermarket during the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
CCTV footage taken in the foyer of the Novotel hotel in Cathedral Square during the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
A time-lapse video of excavators demolishing the Heritage Tower in Cathedral Square. The video was filmed over three months.
A video of an excavator demolishing the clock tower of the former railway station on Moorhouse Avenue.
A video of an interview with Bob Parker about his re-election as the Christchurch Mayor.