Performing arts
Found in 78 Collections and/or Records:
John R. Halliday audiotapes, approximately 1950-1985
Contains audio and video recordings created by John R. Halliday on audiotape reels, audiocassettes, and videocassettes of symphonies, choirs, student and faculty recitals, and other musical performances. Dated circa 1950-1985.
Henry Koster papers
Annotated scripts, scrapbooks, and 16mm film reels.
Photograph of production of "The Bad Man" in College Hall
Jeff Spielberg collection of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer scripts
Contains 606 motion picture scripts created by Metro-Goldywn-Mayer (based in California) for their motion picture films. Includes scripts for films featuring major MGM stars including Joan Crawford. Dated approximately 1920-1980.
Robert Starling collection on Ice Cream and Elevators
Contains twelve 16 mm reels of film and sound associated with the production of the 1971 BYU student-made film "Ice Cream and Elevators." Includes a color internegative, a negative optical track, two work prints, A and B-roll Ectochrome commercial originals, a black and white work print, BYU newsreel production, Magnetic sound dialogue and effects track, magnetic sound music track, C-roll print, and a composite magnetic soundtrack.
Herbert Stothart digital audio tape recording
40 tracks of various Herbert Stothart compositions, including the following titles: Picture of Dorian Gray, We're Expendable, Adventure, The Green Years, Undercurrent, The Yearling, High Barbaree, and Unfinished Dance. Also includes tracks entitled Hollywood Bowl - China, and Stothart Reminisces. Dated approximately 1930-1949.
Michael Van Wagenen papers
Collection of film reels, audio materials, videotapes, DVDs and CDs, personal papers, scripts, books and manuscripts. Also included is a plaster face mask. Tapes are both originals and transfers, and include Low and Slow, Spirit Doctors, 38th Street Gangs, Art and Color, and Mundo Milagroso. Also included are tapes of research material, concerning the Navajo Weavers and Guatemala. Materials range from approximately 1980-2002.