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Educational material related to Advanced Television Workshop

File contains educational material related to the Advanced Television Workshop taught by Sylvia Hamilton at the University of King's College.

Educational material includes documentary screening comments, and material related to the "5 by 5" documentary showcase which featured "The Grand Old Lady of Windsor Street," by Graeme Benjamin and Dylan McAteer, "Letting Go," by Paul Robinson, "Against the Grain," by Leah Gerber and Stephanie Brown, and others.

Educational material related to Advanced Television Workshop

File contains educational material related to the Advanced Television Workshop, taught by Sylvia Hamilton at the University of King's College.

Educational material includes information on the workshop, "Women Filmmakers," presentation slides for class four, a handout labelled, "Fast Tips for Shoot Prep," and lecture notes for "Canadian History on Film."

Educational material related to Advanced Television Workshop

File contains educational material related to the Advanced Television Workshop taught by Sylvia Hamilton at the University of King's College.

Educational material includes a class agendas from 2012 and 2015, notes on documentary proposals dated 2017, and presentation slides dated 2014.

Educational material related to Advanced Television Workshop

File contains educational material related to the Advanced Television Workshop, a course taught by Sylvia Hamilton at the University of King's College.

Educational material includes a rubric for the case study proposal, lecture notes and class schedules, and calendar pages.

Educational material related to Advanced Television Workshop

File contains educational material related to the Advanced Television Workshop, a course taught by Sylvia Hamilton at the University of King's College.

Educational material includes presentation slides related to story strategies, release forms and other handouts, presentation slides related to narration, class schedules, class notes, and correspondence.

Educational material related to Advanced Television Workshop

File contains educational material related to the Advanced Television Workshop, taught by Sylvia Hamilton at the University of King's College.

Educational material includes lecture notes, tips for crowdfunding, and documentary filmmaking notes related to Michael Rossi, video technician at the University of King's College.

Educational material related to Advanced Television Workshop

File contains educational material related to the Advanced Television Workshop, taught by Sylvia Hamilton at the University of King's College.

Educational material includes the "5 x 5 Showcase," presentation slides, a sample documentary budget, biographical notes on filmmaker Mary Elizabeth Luka, and notes on budgeting by Robert Bahar.

Educational material related to Advanced Television Workshop

File contains educational material related to the Advanced Television Workshop, a course taught by Sylvia Hamilton at the University of King's College.

Educational material includes notes on the "5 by 5" documentary showcase, Sonya Poller and Sarah Hoyles' "Recipe for Activism," and printed documentary screening posters.

Educational material related to Advanced Television Workshop

File contains educational material related to the Advanced Television Workshop, a course taught by Sylvia Hamilton at the University of King's College.

Educational material includes lecture materials, class plans, and notes relating to documentary proposals.

Educational material and related index

File contains educational material related to the course, "Through Her Eyes: Women and Documentary Filmmaking," taught by Sylvia Hamilton at Mount Saint Vincent University.

Documents include an index of corresponding class numbers and a printed copy of "Quarterly Review of Film Studies," originally published in 1978.

Dub poets : Clifton Joseph

Item is a video of performance recorded by Centre for Art Tapes of Clifton Joseph member of the group Dub Poets, backed by members of Halifax thriving reggae and rasta community.

Joseph, Clifton

Drug warriors

Item consists of a video recording by Connie Littlefield entitled "Drug Warriors". The video is a trailer for a proposed documentary which was eventually funded by the National Film Board, and the trailer was created on a CFAT scholarship.

Littlefield, Connie

Documentary showcase programs

File contains programs related to the "6 by 6 Documentary Showcase" in 2009 and the "5 by 5 Documentary Showcase" in 2010. Programs are related to "Advanced Television Workshop," a course taught by Sylvia Hamilton.

The documentary showcases feature ten minute documentaries, including "The Calling of Spirits" by Michelle Paul, "Purr!" by Meggan Desmond and Chris Muise, "Sights Unseen" by Kim Hart MacNeill, and others.

Documentaries produced at the Centre

Item consists of a video recording of various documentaries produced at the Centre for Art Tapes. The recording features: "M.D.M" (36 min., 47 sec.), "Architecture in Motion" (20 min., 8 sec.), "Drug Warriors Research Footage" (6 min., 45 sec.), "My Mother’s House" (21 min., 52 sec.), and "Miss Canadiana comes to Halifax" (16 min., 27 sec.).

Koehler, Marie

Discovering Spryfield

Item consists of a video recording entitled "Discovering Spryfield". The tape features: "Governor’s Brook - Back on the Map", "No Boundaries", "Spryfield Spirit" and "Guardian Ancestors".

Dinner

Item is a video work created by Dean Brousseau in 1984. Dinner is an experimental documentary using a universal family event as its focus.Framed in snap-shot style, the video seems to arbitrarily “crop off” the participants, saving anonymity. This tape allows the viewer to concentrate on details of inpromptu etiquette and casual conversation around the dinner table, until, in the end, as with any family event, the camera is brought out to take pictures. On the cue “okay, smile!” the photographs taken are tossed one by one into the video frame, revealing at last the dinner participants in fuzzy Polaroids.

Brousseau, Dean

Debert bunker : by invitation only / Liz MacDougall

Item is a 30-minute video produced and directed by Liz MacDougall while she was a member at the Centre for Art Tapes and a student at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design.

In this video documentary, set outside a military base in Debert, Nova Scotia on 29 February 1984, five women's Peace groups converge to call attention to an Emergency Measures Organization (EMO) test drill coordinated with multiple NATO bunkers simulating a nuclear attack on North America. For this drill, selected officials (329 men and only 11 women) were invited into Debert’s underground bunker.

At its core, NATO’s goal during a nuclear attack was to maintain continuity of Government with no provision for the protection of the population they govern. Outside the bunker, members of five non-violent feminist activist groups point out, through street theatre, rituals, waving signs and shouting, the deadly irony of this NATO strategy to rehearse for nuclear war.

Inter-cut with scenes of the day-long protest are interviews with representatives from each group comically punctuated with news footage, photographs, live radio, and film clips explaining nuclear defense strategy. Throughout this day of action women debunk the NATO strategy which would have us believe we can survive nuclear war and ultimately demand an end to the nuclear threat and to militarism.

The documentary features interviews with John Bouris, Ginny Green, Kate McKenna, Donna Smyth, Deborah Westerberg, and CBC’s Peter Gzowski interviewing Dr. Mutandis (played by Pat Kipping) live on location at Debert.

Documentary video was originally produced on U-matic 3/4 inch tape. MacDougall digitally remastered the video in 2014.

Debert bunker : by invitation only : [digital video] / Liz MacDougall

Item is a 30-minute video produced and directed by Liz MacDougall while she was a member at the Centre for Art Tapes and a student at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design.

In this video documentary, set outside a military base in Debert, Nova Scotia on 29 February 1984, five women's Peace groups converge to call attention to an Emergency Measures Organization (EMO) test drill coordinated with multiple NATO bunkers simulating a nuclear attack on North America. For this drill, selected officials (329 men and only 11 women) were invited into Debert’s underground bunker.

At its core, NATO’s goal during a nuclear attack was to maintain continuity of Government with no provision for the protection of the population they govern. Outside the bunker, members of five non-violent feminist activist groups point out, through street theatre, rituals, waving signs and shouting, the deadly irony of this NATO strategy to rehearse for nuclear war.

Inter-cut with scenes of the day-long protest are interviews with representatives from each group comically punctuated with news footage, photographs, live radio, and film clips explaining nuclear defense strategy. Throughout this day of action women debunk the NATO strategy which would have us believe we can survive nuclear war and ultimately demand an end to the nuclear threat and to militarism.

The documentary features interviews with John Bouris, Ginny Green, Kate McKenna, Donna Smyth, Deborah Westerberg, and CBC’s Peter Gzowski interviewing Dr. Mutandis (played by Pat Kipping) live on location at Debert.

Documentary video was originally produced on U-matic 3/4 inch tape. MacDougall digitally remastered the video in 2014.

De pecheur a pecheur

Item consists of two video recordings, one in english "Fisherman to fisherman" and the other in french "De pecheur a pecheur". The video was descirbed by CFAT as: "Until 1976, with the overthrow of the Sandinista regime, the Nicaraguan government paid little attention to their in-shore fisheries. Now fishermen face the challenge of improving their methods and distribution structure. Through creative sharing of knowledge and equipment, Atlantic Canadian fishermen and OXFAM are helping Nicaraguan fishermen improve their industry. Fisherman to Fisherman is a touching and thorough document of the active professional and cultural exchange between two fishermen of these two nations."

Flanagan, Kathleen

Course syllabus and lecture notes

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, annotated lecture notes, and notes on the documentary film, "Richard Cardinal: Cry From a Diary of a Metis Child," by Alanis Obomsawin.

Course syllabus and correspondence

File contains educational material related to the course, "Women and the Documentary Tradition," taught by Sylvia Hamilton at Mount Saint Vincent University.

Documents include copies of the course syllabus and email correspondence.

Course syllabus

File contains copies of the syllabus for "Through Her Eyes: Women and the Documentary Tradition," a course taught by Sylvia Hamilton at the University of King's College in 2014.

Course readings

File contains copies of course readings related to the course, "Women and the Documentary Tradition," taught by Sylvia Hamilton at Mount Saint Vincent University.

Course readings include "Talking About Our Lives and Experiences: Some Thoughts about Feminism, Documentary, and 'Talking Heads'" by Barbara Halpern Martineau, "Sentimental Contracts: Dreams and Documents of American Labor" by Paula Rabinowitz, an excerpt from "Documentary Films to Change the World," and others. Readings are highlighted and annotated.

Course reader

File contains the course reader for "Through Her Eyes: Women and the Documentary Tradition," taught by Sylvia Hamilton at the University of King's College.

File also contains a copy of Elizabeth Anderson's article, "Studio D's Imagined Community: From Development (1974) to Realignment (1986-1990)."

Course reader

File contains the course reader for "Through Her Eyes: Women and the Documentary Tradition," taught by Sylvia Hamilton at the University of King's College.

The course reader was accompanied by an annotated copy of the introduction from Dianne Waldman and Janet Walker's book, "Feminism and Documentary," dated January 3, 2002.

Course outline and screening schedule

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 course outlines, a documentary film screening schedule, and discussion questions for the documentary film, "Harlan County, USA."

Course lecture notes

File contains educational material related to "Through Her Eyes: Women and the Documentary Tradition," taught by Sylvia Hamilton at the University of King's College in 2013.

Educational material includes lecture notes, notes on the documentary films, "Sisters in Arms" and "P4W: Prison for Women," printed presentation slides, essay questions, and biographical notes on documentary filmmakers, including Janis Cole and Paula Kelly.

Course feedback

File contains feedback forms for the course, "Through Her Eyes: Women and the Documentary Tradition," taught by Sylvia Hamilton in 2013.

Course binder title page

Item is the title page for the course binder, "Women and the Documentary Tradition," taught by Sylvia Hamilton at Mount Saint Vincent University.

Correspondence between Movie Makers magazine and Alexander Leighton

File contains a series of letters between Arthur Gale and Alexander Leighton regarding his film "Porpoise Oil." The correspondence includes an announcement of its inclusion as an Honorable Mention by Movie Makers staff in the selection of the Ten Best Non-theatrical Films of 1937, as well as letters about an article Gale commissioned from Leighton about the making of his film. There is also correspondence from 1941 with James Moore at The Amateur Cinema League regarding Alexander Leighton's possible submission of his film about Navajo life, "Work for your Own," for a contest in the Special Class.

Correspondence and service

Series contains correspondence and service materials related to Sylvia Hamilton, including Nancy's Chair in Women's Studies and Women in Film and Television Atlantic.

Cooking in Italy

Item consists of video recordings of Tonia Di Rissio's "Cooking in Italy". The tapes features 13 different episodes.

Di Risio, Tonia

Coming out strong

Item is a video work created by Dawna Proudman, Rozanne LePine, Tradewinds Film Co-op (Ottawa) in 1982. The Centre for Art Tapes screened the work as part of International Women's Week programming in 1982. The video documents the production of a play which is a socially conscious study of black immigrant women working in domestic situations. The director and producer teach these non-actors how to emote, react, etc. There are also brief clips of the actual play.

Proudman, Dawna

Classes nine to thirteen

File contains educational material related to classes nine to thirteen of the course, "Through Her Eyes: Women and Documentary Filmmaking," taught by Sylvia Hamilton at Mount Saint Vincent University.

Documents include handwritten case study notes and notes on related documentary films and filmmakers.

Class two

File contains documents related to class two of the course, "Women and the Documentary Tradition," taught by Sylvia Hamilton at Mount Saint Vincent University.

Documents include lecture notes, a class agenda, and notes on the documentary film, "Harlan County, USA."

Class two

Item is a title page related to class two of course, "Through Her Eyes: Women and Documentary Filmmaking," taught by Sylvia Hamilton at Mount Saint Vincent University.

Item reads, "Margaret Perry: Background Reading and Film Information."

Class twelve

File contains documents related to class twelve of the course, "Women and the Documentary Tradition," taught by Sylvia Hamilton at Mount Saint Vincent University.

Documents include a class schedule, lecture notes, a printed copy of "Women Make Movies: Iron Ladies of Liberia," and a highlighted copy of the article, "Talking About Our Lives and Experiences: Some Thoughts About Feminism, Documentary, and 'Talking Heads'," by Barbara Halpern Martineau.

Class three

Item is a title page related to class three of course, "Through Her Eyes: Women and Documentary Filmmaking," taught by Sylvia Hamilton at Mount Saint Vincent University.

Item reads, "Beryl Fox: Background Reading and Film Information."

Class three

File contains documents related to class three of the course, "Women and the Documentary Tradition," taught by Sylvia Hamilton at Mount Saint Vincent University.

Documents include notes on the documentary film, "Harlan County, USA," a class agenda, and notes related to author Julia Lesage.

Class six

File contains documents related to class six of the course, "Women and the Documentary Tradition," taught by Sylvia Hamilton at Mount Saint Vincent University.

Documents include a class agenda, lecture notes, and notes related to the documentary film, "Obaachan's Garden."

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