Moving Images
Found in 129 Collections and/or Records:
Willem J. Kolff audio-visual collection
The Willem J. Kolff audio-visual collection (1949-1995) consists of film, video and audio recordings relevant to Kolff's groundbreaking medical research into the development of artificial organs, including the artificial kidney and artificial heart.
KUED-TV productions audio-visual collection
The KUED-TV productions audio-visual collection (1966-2010) consists of recordings of local and regional television programs produced by or for KUED-TV. Most of the programs focus on topics related to Utah or the American West. KUED-TV is a Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) affiliated television station brodcasting from the University of Utah.
KUED-TV Utah World War II Stories audio visual collection
This collection contains oral history interviews with 80 Utahns about their lives during World War II, at home and abroad.
Edward LaChapelle avalanche control video collection
The Edward LaChapelle avalanche control video collection (1950-1970) consists of films about avalanche danger, control and research at Utah ski areas and around the world. The collection also includes some of LaChapelle's home movies and other ski related footage. Edward LaChapelle was an American glaciologist, mountaineer, skier, author, and professor and a pioneer in Avalanche research, safety and forecasting.
LandSpeed Productions Bonneville Salt Flats racing films
Irvine family collection
The Irvine family collection is comprised of many old home videos belonging to Leland and Ada Irvine.
William H. Levitt oral history video recording
The William H. Levitt oral history video recording collection contains 1 DVD with an interview with Bill Levitt.
Sherman P. Lloyd audio-visual collection
The Sherman P. Lloyd audio-visual collection consists of one audiotape and films of Mr. Lloyd and his political career.
Lost Forever, Everett Ruess motion picture
The film Lost Forever, Everett Ruess is a docu-drama by Utah filmmaker and photographer Diane Orr that loosley interprets the story of Ruess, a Los Angeles artist who hitchhiked to Arizona in 1931 where he wandered into the desert alone and ultimately disappeared. His fate remains unknown.
Leo Loving independent film collection
The Leo Loving independent film collection (2003) consists of a copy of a documentary about John Birch, an American military intelligence officer and Baptist missionary working in China before and during World War II. This collection is part of the Utah Independent Film Archive (UIFA).
Channing Lowe independent film collection
The Channing Lowe independent film collection (2002-2004) consists of two feature length horror films made by Utah filmmaker Channing Lowe. This collection is part of the Utah Independent Film Archive (UIFA).
Brigham Madsen audio-visual collection
The Brigham Madsen audio-visual collection (1986-1994) consists of video and audio recordings of speeches, interviews, and radio broadcasts covering a variety of religious and Western historical subjects. Dr. Brigham D. Madsen is a historian, educator, and author of several works concerning Western/Native American history. He has served as chair of the University of Utah History Department and earned academic honors including the Distinguished Teacher of the Year.
Margie of the Wasatch motion picture
The film Margie of the Wasatch (1940s) is an early promotional film for the Utah ski industry. Filmed at Alta Ski Area in Little Cottonwood Canyon near Salt Lake City, the movie uses a narrative about two ski instructors competing for the affection of beautiful ski tourist Margie to showcase the Wasatch Mountains and the lessons, facilities, and services available at the resort. Alta began operations in 1939.
J. Willard and Alice Sheets Marriott audio-visual collection
Herbert B. Maw audio-visual collection
The Herbert B. Maw audio-visual collection (1941-1986) consists of audiocassettes of Maw's State Legislative Addresses in 1941 and 1943 and a 1986 conversation with Maw on KUER radio as well as a video interview from 1982. Herbert Brown Maw (1893-1990) was an attorney, educator, and Utah politician. He was elected as the 8th Governor of Utah and served from 1941 to 1949.
Alton Crane Melville family home movies
Marvin A. Melville family home movies
The Marvin A. Melville family home movies (1965-1982) consist of footage of the Marvin Melville family's vacations, home life and special events, after the death of patriarch Alton Crane Melville in 1966. Both Marvin Melville and his father, Alton Crane Melville are prominent members of the United States ski community, but this collection focuses on Marvin Melville's family life.
Mexican Hat Expeditions Grand Canyon river trip video
The Mexican Hat Expeditions Grand Canyon river trip video (1960) documents a rafting trip down the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon taken by Mexican Hat Expeditions from Lees Ferry Fort to Lake Mead. Salt Lake City river runner Don Neff appears in the film.