- F-109-14-2-1-0-129
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- 1981
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Archival description- F-18-2-1-0-0-7
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- 1982
Legacy descriptive information from creator: "Colourful animation featuring humans and aliens. In the end, after some apparent deliberation a man is burned at the stake." With contributions from Elizabeth Carefoot, Martin S. Gotfrit, and Kuris Vanel.
Edward McWhinney: Canadian constitution
- F-231-3-5-0-0-10
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- August 2, 1983
- F-231-3-5-0-0-11
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- October 13, 1983
Robert Ley: Child and adolescent psychology
- F-231-3-5-0-0-12
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- December 1, 1983
Chris Davis: Hunger and weight control
- F-231-3-5-0-0-13
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- December 2, 1983
Kim Harker and Judith Mastai: Relocating business executives
- F-231-3-5-0-0-17
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- July 17, 1984
Gary Mauser and John Richards: The recent Canadian election
- F-231-3-5-0-0-18
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- October 15, 1984
Patricia Brantingham: Environmental criminology
- F-231-3-5-0-0-8
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- March 29, 1983
Kenneth Conibear: Story of Grey Owl
- F-231-3-5-0-0-9
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- March 31, 1983
Active Health Series: How the Heart and Circulatory System Works
- F-233-8-2-0-0-4
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- 1982
Part of Faculty of Education fonds
Directed by Glenn Kirchner, with Elizabeth Carefoot (contributor), Chris Hildred (speaker), and Kurtis Vanel (sound mixing).
- F-241-3-0-0-0-6
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- 1982
A history of SFU created by the university's Learning and Instructional Development Centre. Includes stills of various people involved in the start of SFU (e.g., Shrum, Bennett, Erickson and Massey), aerials of campus, shots of classrooms and students. Music accompanies some of the footage, including the violin and bagpipes. Voiceovers include Shrum and Bennett reminiscing about the university's beginnings and achievements, and faculty teaching. Text appears throughout highlighting SFU's various achievements.
The piece was directed by Michael Hoskins and produced by Chris Hildred, with production credits by Frank Campbell, Lorin Orpwood (editor), Solid Comfort (music), Kurtis Vanel (sound mixing). Interviewers appearing include Liisa Fagerlund and David Mitchell.