Audio-visual materials
Found in 26 Collections and/or Records:
America's Freedom Festival records
Clawson Y. Cannon audio-visual materials
Contains slides and motion picture films created by Clawson Y. Cannon.
JoAn Borg Bitton papers
Brigham Young University audio-visual materials
Contains sound and motion picture film recordings of forums, devotionals, graduations, Education Week, General Conference, history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and KBYU productions from 1930 to 1985.
Brigham Young University in pictures
Features views of BYU campus, including several shots of the Maeser Building.
Kent Broadbent papers
Contains a prototype of the MCA Disco-Vision Video Disc Player invented by Kent Broadbent as part of his research with MCA Laboratories, based out of Torrance, California, and papers documenting the prototype's development and operation. Also contains accessories related to the prototype, including DiscoVision discs and a pitch analyzer, and genealogy regarding the life history of Kent Broadbent's family. Materials created approximately 1964 to 2013.
Brookside subdivision 70th birthday celebration, 1944-2014 : a walk down memory lane
DVD about the founding of Brookside subdivision in Springville, Utah, and the residents who live there. Dated 2014.
T. C. Christensen papers
Contains shooting scripts, reel-to-reel tapes, VHS tapes, and DVDs of T. C. Christensen's various films and projects including, "Only a Stonecutter," "17 Miracles," and "Ephraim's Rescue." Films and projects were produced mainly in Utah and relate especially to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and its history. Dated 1975-2013.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints meetinghouse library collection
Includes a sampling of the components of the standard or model library, including filmstrips, film projectors, picture boards or illustrations, audio tapes, and other visual aids. This is a sampling from two different stakes representing a meetinghouse library in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, approximately 1970s-1990s.