Video recordings
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
John W. Bubbles papers
Catalog Department records
Collection of audio and video recordings from the department, and part of the Mormon Media Collection. Contains compact discs, audio cassettes, video cassettes, and one phonograph of various discourses, including those by Truman G. Madsen. Also includes library stamp cards, and receipts from Brigham Young University library and Salt Lake City Temple. Dated 1895 to 1990.
College of Fine Arts and Communications film and audio recordings
Contains various identified and unidentified rolls of video and audio tapes, some labelled as theater productions, talks, interviews, recitals. The bulk of films are labelled "A Shade of Difference."
Alma Heaton papers
Home and Family Living Analysis records
Contains reports, correspondence, compact discs, DVDs, tapes, transcripts, surveys, and other materials gathered by Jeffrey Hill and Shirley Klein as part of the Home and Family Living Analysis (HFL-A) project. Materials date from between 2002 and 2007.
Daryl V. Hoole papers
Contains books, magazine articles, recordings, the life history, and Dutch Mormon history materials of Daryl V. Hoole.
Jerry Larson papers
Melvin J. Marion interview with Roy Rogers
Contains three DVDs made from an original VHS videocassette. The recording contains an interview with Roy Rogers, conducted by Melvin J. Marion, on October 1st, 1988, at the Roy Rogers Museum in Victorville, California. Also included are introductions to the "Roy Rogers Theater" television program aired on KVVT. These segments were conducted for use between commercial breaks and film programming on the KVVT television station. Dated 1988.
Office of the President records on inauguration of Rex E. Lee
Contains correspondence, recordings, and programs relating to the inauguration of Rex E. Lee as president of Brigham Young University. Dated 1989.
Maurice W. Riley papers
Collection contains materials collected by Maurice Riley throughout his career as a violist. Dates range from approximately 1951 to 1995. It includes correspondence with other musicians and composers, research, publications promoting the viola and education, videos, photographs, and music journals. Also contains materials from various viola congresses he attended.