Moving Images
Found in 129 Collections and/or Records:
Jerry Dixon smokejumping film
The Jerry Dixon smokejumping film (1999) consists of a short documentary about smokejumping in Alaska made by University of Utah graduate Jerry Dixon. This collection is part of the Utah Independent Film Archive (UIFA).
Dumke family home movies collection
The Dumke family home movies collection contains 16mm, 8mm, and VHS movies from the Dumke family covering the years 1920-1960. Scenes of family reunions and celebrations with Zeke Dumke Sr., Edna Wattis Dumke, their children, and extended family and friends; vacations to Yellowstone National Park, Hawaii, and Mexico; the construction of the Hoover Dam (Boulder Dam); downhill skiing and ski jumping in Utah and Idaho; and camping, fishing, horseback riding in Utah and Wyoming are included.
East Carbon High School audio visual collection
This collection houses a variety of cultural audio and video clips of East Carbon High School. Ranging from sporting events to school dances, the films and audio reels provide multiple first hand accounts of the high school from 1959 to 1980. This collection is digitized and can be accessed here: A1045 East Carbon High School.
Malcom 'Moki Mac' Ellingson river running video collection
Alan K. Engen ski video collection
The Alan K. Engen ski video collection (1996-1998) contains movies produced or created by Alan Engen dealing with the legacy of his father Alf Engen (1909-1997), an internationally recognized skier and luminary in skiing education in Utah and the American West. Alan Engen is an accomplished competitive skier, administrator and ski historian.
Alf Engen ski video collection
The Alf Engen ski video collection (1938-2004) contains footage that reveals the evolution of the sport of skiing and of ski facilities and resorts, including news reports and interviews featuring Engen and footage Engen competeing in National Championship events, instructing ski school, and skiing with family and friends. Alf Engen was an internationally recognized Nordic and Alpine skier instrumental in the development of the ski industry in Utah and the American West.
Bert Estrada independent film collection
The Bert Estrada independent film collection (2003) consists of a feature length narrative film about homeless people in Salt Lake City, Utah. Estrada is an alumnus of the University of Utah film program. This collection is part of the Utah Independent Film Archive (UIFA).
David C. Evans audio-visual collection
Edwin Brown Firmage audio-visual collection
The Edwin Brown Firmage audio-visual collection (1968-2001)contains audio recordings of interviews conducted by Edwin B. Firmage with his grandfather, Hugh B. Brown (1883-1975), a prominent member and leader of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The collection also includes video materials dealing with the teaching career of Edwin Firmage, a renowned educator and expert on international and constitutional law.
The First Vampire motion picture
The film The First Vampire is a narrative short produced by Randy Weiss and directed by Jason Todd Ipson while he was a student at the University of Southern California. The movide was flimed largely in Utah using local extras and equipment from Salt Lake City's Redman Movies and Stories. This collection is part of the Utah Independent Film Archive (UIFA).
Flaming Gorge Bureau of Reclamation video
The Flaming Gorge Bureau of Reclamation video (1963) consists of a VHS dub of a film created by the United States Bureau of Reclamation celebrating the completion of Flaming Gorge Dam, located about 10 miles west of the current town of Dutch John, Utah. The film follows the history of the dam from its constcution - beginning in 1958 - to the ceremonioal start of its first generator by President John F. Kennedy in September 1963.
French kayakers river running video collection
The French kayakers river running video collection (1938, 2011) consists of edited footage of a kayak trip down the Green and Colorado Rivers undertaken by French kayakers Antoine DeSeynes, Bernard DeColmont and Genevieve DeColmont in the autumn of 1938. A filmmaker, Bernard DeColmont made a color film on 16mm stock. Antoine DeSeynes made a black and white film on 8mm stock. The collection also contains audio recordings of an interview about the with Patrice DeColmont conducted in 2011.
Friends of Gilgal Garden audio-visual collection
The Friends of Gilgal Garden Audio-Visual Collection details the attempts to preserve and save Gilgal Garden by Friends of Gilgal Garden.
Lester H. Fronk home movies collection
The Lester H. Fronk home movies collection consists of 2 8mm films (1958-1962) that includes footage of his family, travels, and the Cutler dam hydro-electric plant (Beaver River Canyon, Utah).
Frontiers motion picture
The film Frontiers (1970s) is a regionally produced documentary about early settlers of the Intermountain West and the development contemporary to the making of the film of the region's agriculture, science, education, and industry. Filmmaker Richard Durrance, Jr. was an American competitive skiing champion, skiing filmmaker, and ski resort manager and developer. On this film he worked with Academy Award winning filmmaker and editor Jean Oser.
Don Gale KSL editorial video collection
Tina Gonzales Garcia family video collection
The Tina Gonzales Garcia family video collection (1986-1991) consists of digital copies of two documentaries relating to issues Garcia espoused as an activist for the Hispanic communit: "A Rising Voice" describes the situation of the Hispanic community and their struggle for prosperity. "Wrath of Grapes" is a film about pesticide contamination in grape farming in California.
David Pierpont Gardner audio-visual collection
The David Pierpont Gardner audio-visual collection (1973-1983) consists of instructional videos hosted by Gardner detailing research and academic life at the University of Utah. The collection also contains audio recordings, including tapes of Gardner's inauguration as University of Utah president, a position he held from 1973-1982.
Alvin L. Gittins audio-visual collection
The Alvin L. Gittins audio-visual collection consists of 1 film of Gittins painting a portrait, and 8 mini audiocassettes that are undated.
Louis S. Goodman audio-visual collection
The Louis S. Goodman audio-visual collection (1968-1980) consists of video and audio tapes relating to the personal life and scientific career of University of Utah pharmacologist Dr. Louis S. Goodman, a pioneer of anticancer chemotherapy.