Moving Images
Found in 129 Collections and/or Records:
Willard and Betty Wilkinson home movies
The Willard and Betty Wilkinson home movies (1969-1983) consits of family films taken by the Wilkinson family, largely in Utah and the Intermountain West. The movies contain many shots of national parks, camping, and hiking as well as family milestones and holidays.
William R. and Erlyn Gould Distinguished Lecture on Technology and the Quality of Life Series video recordings
The William R. and Erlyn Gould Distinguished Lecture on Technology and the Quality of Life Series video recordings (1992-2006) consist of videos of the annual Gould Lecture delivered at the University of Utah. The Goulds began the lecture in 1992 to meet the "critical need for continuing public education about issues regarding modern technology and its impact on our daily lives."
Williams family ranch home movies
The Williams family ranch home movies is a set of twenty films from the early 1960s. It depicts the land of the Williams family ranch in Flaming Gorge before the Flaming Gorge reservoir was created, flooding the land. It also depicts family members in various locations participating in a variety of activities.
Stephen Williams independent film collection
The Stephen Williams independent film collection (2002-2003) consists of two narrative shorts about family dynamics that have screened at film festivals in Salt Lake City and across the United States. This collection is part of the Utah Independent Film Archive (UIFA).
Kelly Wilson independent film collection
The Kelly Wilson independent film collection (2004) consists of animated short films created by Wilson while an undergraduate in the University of Utah's film studies program. This collection is part of the Utah Independent Film Archive (UIFA).
Dale E. Winn home movies
The Dale E. Winn home movies (1915-1975) consists primarily of home movies capturing Winn's outdoor adventures with friends and family, inlcuding rappelling in the Tetons, rafting down the Colorado River, skiing competitions in Aspen and much more.
Maxwell Myer Wintrobe video collection
The Maxwell Myer Wintrobe video collection (circa 1967-1984) contains film and video relating to the medical and academic career of Dr. Maxwell Myer Wintrobe, an authority on hematology, who spent the later bulk of his career at the University of Utah where he conducted research in hereditary and metabolic disorders as well as cardiovascular research.
Cordell Wolking independent film collection
The Cordell Wolking independent film collection (1990s) consists of a copy of "The Animal's Court," a film in which animals explain the adverse effects destructive human activity has on their homes. Wolking studied psychology at the University of Utah. This collection is part of the Utah Independent Film Archive (UIFA).