Brigham Young University. Department of Audio-Visual Communications
Administrative History
The Department of Audio-Visual Communications (1960-1966) was part of Adult Education and Extension Services.
The Department of Audio-Visual Communications was created in 1960. Previously it was known as the Department of Audio-Visual Services. The department chairman was LeRoy L. Lindeman (1960-66). He was also in charge of the Audio-Visual Equipment Committee in at least 1963.
Citation:
sites.lib.byu, via WWW, May 6, 2015 (Brigham Young University. Dept. of Audio-Visual Communications; created in 1960; previously Dept. of Audio-Visual Services; Dept. chair LeRoy L. Lindeman (1960-1966); also Audio-Visual Equipment Committee chair in 1963)Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Department of Audio-Visual Communications program requirements for the campus audio system wiring
Includes a brief history of audio recording at Brigham Young University, a map of the campus audio system wiring, and audio system program requirements, specifications, recommendations and estimated costs.
Oral history interview with Francis Boyer
Interview by Hollis Scott with Francis Boyer concerning his childhood, problems with hearing and sight, education, and subsequent employment director of BYU's Audio-visual services.