Early SFU - CBC Archives digital transfer: footage
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Early SFU - CBC Archives digital transfer: footage
CBC Early Edition: Robert Clift / Ron Dixon on TechBC, Host: Catherine Gretsinger
Part of Frances Wasserlein fonds
SFU Pipes and Drums; AUCE strike; CBC interview union rep and Suart
Part of Dennis Roberts fonds
A - SFU Pipes and Drums annual competition and awards night.
B - AUCE Strike, union rep. Drina McCormack and SFU VP George Suart interviews on CBC.
"The Jones Farm is a commune on Quadra Island, B.C. Goudie and cameramn Ron Orieux filmed the commune and the medieval fair in Mission for a CBC Weekend presentation." [1970/71 film workshop description]; Early listing in arrangement & description section of F-232 collection file, notes CBC, 12 Dec. 1971. Also held by SFU library's Media Resource Centre in 16mm format [http://troy.lib.sfu.ca/record=b2983369~S5a].
Simon Fraser University -- archival footage
Sense of History: SFU on CBC 1968
"Two Schools of Thought": Oxford & SFU (CBC Dateline documentary)
"Now There is a Mountain" - CBC semi-documentary by Peter Hay
Part of Dennis Roberts fonds
A - "Now There is a Mountain" - CBC semi-documentary by Peter Hay
Gzowski / Jewett interview; Strand on government appropriations
Part of Dennis Roberts fonds
A - CBC Gzowksi / Jewett interview.
B - Government appropriations - Ken Strand statement.
Release the Hostages campaign; CBC interview with Lesley Ross
Part of Dennis Roberts fonds
A - One week into "Release the Hostages" campaign by UNS Staff - radio interview with Dennis Roberts.
B - CBC interview with Lesley Ross (Bursar Don Ross' daughter), who wrote award-winning history of Richmond
Item is a short segment from the CBC television production, A Sense of Place: "This series of four half-hour broadcasts, which ran during the month of October in 1966, examined three main examples of new architecture in Canada. They are Vancouver's Simon Fraser University, Scarborough College in Toronto, and Habitat in Montreal." Also held by SFU Library's Media Resource Centre: "Discusses the work of Arthur Erickson and Geoffrey Massey, as exemplified by Simon Fraser University." [https://sfu-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/primo-explore/fulldisplay?docid=01SFUL_ALMA21182961880003611&context=L&vid=SFUL&search_scope=default_scope&tab=default_tab&lang=en_US]
Animated black and white film, silent. The print contains no credits. The leader of the film states "Al Sens – CBC promo April 1965." Sens was an independent animator before working at SFU, and founded his own studio, Al Sens Animation, in Vancouver in 1958. According to a 6 October 1966 media release, Al Sens was working for SFU's Audio Visual Centre. This film may have been produced for CBC prior to Sens' employment at SFU.
Episdoe of the CBC program Time Out for Football, a show that featured professional football with an emphasis on the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League. The episode of October 17, 1967 included a film feature that covered the first annual Shrum Bowl, a meeting between the football teams of SFU and UBC. The game took place on October 16, 1967 with SFU winning 32-13.
The film includes the following shots (descriptions taken from the CBC catalogue entry): UBC campus B-Roll shots; interview with Gordon Shrum; shots in UBC Thunderbird locker room, players suiting up and voiceover comments from players about SFU; UBC players at practice with assistant coach voiceover comments and head coach Frank Gnup shots and voiceover comments; SFU players suiting up in their locker room and with player voiceover comments on UBC and the game; SFU team practice at Burnaby campus with voiceover comment from coaches, including head coach Lorne Davies. The game highlight package includes the opening kickoff by SFU player Dave Cutler; UBC opening drive; an SFU interception; UBC running gains and a second SFU interception; SFU quaterback Holmes scores a touchdown; UBC's Vic Iwata fumbles and SFU recovers; Iwata takes the opening kickoff of the second half; UBC's Bellamy runs back an interception; Hardy completes a UBC pass to Bellamy; SFU penalized for pass interference; UBC run for their first touchdown; Ron Ritchie makes a long punt return for a UBC touchdown. The game ends, Gordon Shrum presents the trophy to SFU. Ted Reynolds thanks cameramen Roy Luckow and Bob Reid as well as film editor Frank Irvine and Bob Smith ('Hot Air' host) script and narration. Reynolds responds to a viewer's question re: NFL vs. CFL football, and draws a name for a draw. The kinescope includes an animated Fred Asher "biography" of Stephen Leacock, and a public service announcement on allergies. Show concludes with Ted Reynolds on phone with BC Lions coach Jim Champion in Ottawa re: the injury situation with various Lions players and preps for the upcoming game against the Ottawa Rough Riders.
The second annual Shrum Bowl football game between SFU and UBC, played in Vancouver's Empire Stadium on October 21, 1968. Item was originally created by CBC as a kinescope film recording of a live television program. The game announcers were Jim Cox and Bob Smith.
W.A.C. Bennett interview with Jack Wasserman
Part of W.A.C. Bennett fonds
Item is a Pacific Prime Time and Hourglass Forum interview between Jack Wasserman and W.A.C. Bennett. Aired on CBC News.
"Music I Like": CBC broadcast by Ida Halpern
Part of Halpern family fonds
Beachcombers - Some bees sting parts 1 and 2
Part of Mark Winston fonds
Part of Frances Wasserlein fonds
"Simon Fraser University Construction, 1964-65" (CBC)
Appears to be several films copied one after the other (scenes silent, interviews with sound). Features the development and construction of SFU from signing official papers and architectural models of campus through to breaking ground, construction, student registration and opening ceremonies. Interviews with key figures (Gordon Shrum, Patrick McTaggart-Cowan, Ron Baker, etc.) throughout as construction progresses. Includes clips of Gaglardi Way paving and brief interview with Highways Minister Gaglardi himself (same interview as in "Gaglardi Way: The Road to the Top"), as well as interview with workers polishing the jade boulder. Several interviewers (presumably all CBC?), including one identifying himself as "Ken Johnson, CBC News, on Burnaby Mountain." No opening or closing credits, apart from SFU's IMC (Instructional Media Centre) noted at start.
W.A.C. Bennett in conversation with Dave Abbott
Part of W.A.C. Bennett fonds
Dr. Michael Stevenson on CBC Early Edition, host Rick Cluff; SFU's New President and Vice-Chancellor
W.A.C. Bennett on CBC radio show Cross Country Check-up
Part of W.A.C. Bennett fonds
Premier W.A.C. Bennett – testimonial dinner (CBC recording)
Part of W.A.C. Bennett fonds
Part of W.A.C. Bennett fonds
Item is a 30-minute news magazine profile of W.A.C. Bennett produced for CBC.
Sunday Magazine on SFU [Bob Switzer CBC]
"Happy 20th Birthday": SFU 20th Anniversary
Item is a video recording of television broadcasts on the subject of SFU's 20th anniversary: 1.) CBC News, 2.) BCTV Noon News with Guests, 3.) Webster with W. Saywell, 4.) CKVU SFU present/past (D. Baird at end)