File contains educational material related to class six of the course, "Through Her Eyes: Women and Documentary Filmmaking," taught by Sylvia Hamilton at Mount Saint Vincent University.
Documents include a copy of "The Intimate Moment: The Art of Interviewing" by Bettina Gray and printed Novanet records for class materials.
File contains documents related to class seven of the course, "Women and the Documentary Tradition," taught by Sylvia Hamilton at Mount Saint Vincent University.
Documents include a class schedule and handwritten lecture notes.
File contains a class outline related to the course, "Through Her Eyes: Women and Documentary Filmmaking," taught by Sylvia Hamilton at Mount Saint Vincent University.
File contains documents related to class one of the course, "Women and the Documentary Tradition," taught by Sylvia Hamilton at Mount Saint Vincent University.
Documents include an annotated class agenda, printed copies of presentation slides and other presentation materials.
File contains documents related to class nine of the course, "Women and the Documentary Tradition," taught by Sylvia Hamilton at Mount Saint Vincent University.
Documents include a class schedule and notes on the documentary film, "Richard Cardinal: Cry from a Diary of a Metis Child," directed by Alanis Obomsawin.
Item is a printed Novanet record related to class four of the course, "Through Her Eyes: Women and Documentary Filmmaking," taught by Sylvia Hamilton at Mount Saint Vincent University.
File contains documents related to class four of the course, "Women and the Documentary Tradition," taught by Sylvia Hamilton at Mount Saint Vincent University.
Documents include a class agenda and notes on Beryl Fox and Barbara Trent.
File contains documents related to class five of the course, "Women and the Documentary Tradition," taught by Sylvia Hamilton at Mount Saint Vincent University.
Documents include a class agenda and lecture notes.
Item is a schedule related to class eleven of the course, "Women and the Documentary Tradition," taught by Sylvia Hamilton at Mount Saint Vincent University.
File contains documents related to class eight of the course, "Women and the Documentary Tradition," taught by Sylvia Hamilton at Mount Saint Vincent University.
Documents include an annotated class schedule, lecture notes, and articles and readings related to the documentary film, "P4W: Prison for Women."
File contains educational material related to class eight of the course, "Through Her Eyes: Women and Documentary Filmmaking," taught by Sylvia Hamilton at Mount Saint Vincent University.
Documents include printed Novanet records for class materials, a copy of the article, "The Political Aesthetics of the Feminist Documentary Film" by Julia Lesage, and material related to filmmakers, Linda O'Hama and Catherine Martin.
Item consists of a lecture of art censorship that happened at the Bell Auditorium at NSCAD University. The tape also features a discussion of the seizure of Lyla Rye’s “Byte” at Eyelevel Gallery, in a 2002 exhibition.
File contains educational material related to the course, "Women and the Documentary Tradition," taught by Sylvia Hamilton at Mount Saint Vincent University.
Educational material includes a course syllabus, reading schedule, and case study handouts.
Item consists of a video recording by Ronald Gerold which serves as a visual souvenir of the Canadian Housing Federations 18th general meeting. The recording does not document the agenda, but focuses on interviews about the preparatory work for the AGM.
Item consists of a video recording which was constructed to combat Conservative government propaganda. The video pictures Canada as a strong and proud nation that features interviews with prominent Canadians who state their reservations with the Free Trade Policy, which the Mulroney government has attempted to denigrate all opposition to the policy with the United States.
Item is a video work created in 1984 of a night performance at Dartmouth’s Treasure Cove Lounge. Camera by Liz MacDougall, sound David Barteaux and editing by Dan Lander. Documented with a single shot, not always the most ideal conditions, and roughlyedited, the overall look of the event is nonetheless quite good.
Item is a video work created in 1984 of a night performance at Dartmouth’s Treasure Cove Lounge. Camera by Liz MacDougall, sound David Barteaux and editing by Dan Lander. Documented with a single shot, not always the most ideal conditions, and roughly edited, the overall look of the event is nonetheless quite good.
File contains a brochure, screening invitation, and newspaper reviews about "The Honourable Muriel McQueen Fergusson," a documentary about the first female Speaker of the Senate that was narrated by Jenny Munday.
Item consists of a video recording by Sobaz Benajmin entitled "Breaking the Cycle". North Preston boasts some of the most gifted singers in Atlantic Canada, if not in Canada. Yet few have been able to capture the international limelight. In this short documentary, it showcases some of the performers from North Preston, the oldest indigenous black community in Canada, who are working to break this cycle. This project was an outreach project organized by Moving Images Group in collaboration with CFAT. The aim was to bring video production to a community. The project was written, shot and directed collectively.
Item consists of a video recording entitled "Braindamadj’d: Take II". The description accompanying the video states: "Paul Nadler, a creative force in the Montreal television industry, suffers a brain injury and is found naked, on the verge of death, on a roadside in Egypt. This film traces the excruciating process of Nadler’s recovery."
Item consists of a collaborative video project produced by black Haligonian women for the Halifax-Jamaica Exchange Program. Through archival photographs, film footage and newspaper clippings the history of the black population of Nova Scotia is recounted. Contemporary poverty and discrimination are shown to have a long history beginning with slavery and broken promises.
Item consists of a video recording by Aube Giroux entitled "Beyond Pyramids". The video is a documentary film that investigates the environmental and cultural impacts Egypt's tourism industry.
File contains background research material for the development of the course, "The Journalist as Documentarian," taught by Sylvia Hamilton at the University of King's College. Documents include email correspondence and handwritten research notes.
File contains records related to the first class of "The Journalist as Documentarian," a course taught by Sylvia Hamilton at the University of King's College.
File contains background material related the "The Journalist as Documentarian," a course taught by Sylvia Hamilton at the University of King's College.
Documents include copies of presentation slides, annotated presentation slides, assignment instructions, and newspaper clippings from the New York Times.
Item consists of a video recording by Natalie Bookchin entitled "Artist Presentation". The video is a documentation of artist’s presentation on her work utilizing the internet.
File contains three annotated articles from the Ottawa Citizen, including "Elections Canada investigating 'robocalls' that misled voters."
The articles are related to the course, "Through Her Eyes: Women and the Documentary Tradition," taught by Sylvia Hamilton at Mount Saint Vincent University.
File contains two copies of the handout, "All You Have Is Your Name," used in the Advanced Television Workshop taught by Sylvia Hamilton at the University of King's College.
Item consists of a video recording showing a group of women using video equipment. The women go to the Public Gardens, where an interview with a man takes place.
Series contains educational material related to the course JOUR 5958.09, "Advanced Television Workshop," taught by Sylvia Hamilton at the University of King's College.
Item consists of the film "6015 Willow" directed by Mark Mullane. The film is a story about community, a house, and a very long weekend, and is a musical documentary show in Halifax in 2007. A Snapshot of the city’s indie music scene. Director of Photography: Greg Boone; Edit: Evan Elliot, Paul Hammond; Produced: Paul, Hammond, Jeffrey Parker; Directed by Mark Mullane.