The article is in today's Minneapolis Star Tribune and I expect many other papers as well.
The film is 9 minutes long and described as a bookend to the "A Trip Down Market Street Before the Fire" film made in 1906.
The film is being digitalized and prepared for a film festival.
Coincidentally, I am currently using the earthquake films in a a teaching activity (for teachers). Students are asked to look closely at the bibliographic information after they view the films to learn more about the films and the films of reading about a resource.
The films are from the LOC collection Before and After the Great Earthquake and Fire: Early Films of San Francisco, 1897-1916.
The analysis also leads to a discussion about fake news and digital literacy. I attribute the idea to a LOC PD group several years ago. (Thanks)
Art/Music Social Studies/History 6 - 8 9 - 12 San Francisco Earthquake Digital Literacy