Jerry Zaslove OTH Interview, 2000-3
- F-241-6-0-0-0-4
- Item
- 2000
Item is raw footage of Jerry Zaslove interview for "On the Hill" (54 minutes) and the "On the Hill" show (7 minutes), produced by CMNS 326 students in the fall semester, 2000.
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Jerry Zaslove OTH Interview, 2000-3
Item is raw footage of Jerry Zaslove interview for "On the Hill" (54 minutes) and the "On the Hill" show (7 minutes), produced by CMNS 326 students in the fall semester, 2000.
Footage of the 10th anniversary of SFU. Features four people with parachutes landing in the AQ, crowds, a six member pipe band, a ceremony, two canoes being paddled by people in costumes in the SFU pond, SFU President Pauline Jewett and former SFU President Patrick McTaggart-Cowan walking about and viewing the celebrations. President Jewett cuts the anniversary cake with the SFU claymore.
Sense of History: SFU on CBC 1968
Animation featuring AQ atop mountain with 'SFU' appearing in different fonts, followed by '72' and 'Open House.' Event dates then appear (March 24-26, Friday-Sunday). Likely used as a promotional piece on television.
SFU Open House 1980 [TV commercials -- 10 & 30 seconds]
A stop-motion animation, similar to Terry Gilliam's 'Monty Python' style, complete with a large foot stomping on the final scene. Appears there were two versions made -- a 10 second version and a 30 second version. Open House dates noted as March 8 and 9.
Installation of the Eighth President and Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Michael Stevenson, Images Theatre
Gaglardi Way: The Road to the Top
A "Portland Cement Association On-the-job Report." Features footage and a narrative describing the paving of Gaglardi Way. Includes shots of SFU campus under construction and a brief interview with Highways Minister Phil Gaglardi. Film ends with vehicles driving the newly paved road.
This is Simon Fraser University
Item is a film featuring the sights and sounds of all aspects of attending SFU in early 1970s, from the bus ride to registration to lectures, lunch, and leisure. Current research, issues of the day and the various departments are presented through original lecture audio. Impressions of SFU by students and staff are revealed in interview-style discussion, coupled with thoughtfully shot footage. Interspersed are artistically shot scenes of a sunny campus with a gentle guitar strum. Unlike more contemporary moving image profiles created by SFU, it is not narrated with a script nor overtly promotional.
Features a brochure from the opening ceremonies of SFU followed by the names of the architects and drawings of the buildings each architect designed. The film shows brief shots of SFU under construction, and ends with footage of the completed SFU buildings from 1965. Some of the footage may possibly have been shot by architect Zoltan S. Kiss.
Archival footage, P. Dobud - 8mm
Item consists of a promotional video and rough footage produced by the Instructional Media Centre, SFU, documenting an open house hosted in 1980.
Item is a narrated, promotional film produced by Yaletown Productions Inc. for SFU. Provides a general overview of SFU, its students, programs and location, with an emphasis on SFU as a global university, noting that 'what's happening in the outside world is what's happening here.' Includes sound bites from classrooms and lectures, and closes with pipe band performing and stills of Convocation Mall. Similar in thrust to the 1986 film, "Simon Fraser University: Meeting the Challenge Together." Also features early SFU footage seen in the 1983 "SFU Liaison Program" film (See F-85, Office of the Registrar fonds).
CBC News - WAC Bennett Papers - SFU
Downtown shots for opening SFU - Harbour Centre
Raw footage showing helicopter landing in open field on SFU Burnaby campus. Remainder of the footage shot from the helicopter flying over and circling the Burnaby campus. Ends with shots of downtown Vancouver from over the open water.
Margaret L. Benston Centre opening
Pedersen Leaves SFU, 1983. Party on Mall.
Item is a videotape recording entitled "The Golden Handshake Party: A Salute to the Pedersons," documenting an event held March 24, 1983 on the occasion of George Pederson's departure as President of SFU.
Item is a news report entitled "AUCE/SFU Update" produced by Brian MacDonald for Channel 10 Burnaby, June 1979.