[The NZBC team] worked under extreme conditions to shoot the film, in torrential rain and gale force winds, losing 1000 feet of film through water entering their cameras. Water marks here and there on the film show the sort of situation in which it was shot....– Listener article on the NZ Broadcasting Corporation's win at the World Newsfilm Awards, 6 December 1968
It was a horrific scene with children crying looking for their parents, and parents searching for their kids. The initial wind speeds reached over 100 miles per hour. One of the other cameraman came across a woman up in Kingston Heights clinging desperately to a power pole, screaming. He got downwind of her, opened his front passenger window, grabbed her legs and pulled her to safety into the car. The untold stories of that day were many.– National Film Unit sound recordist Brian Shennan
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