Moving Images
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Can't help singing (Motion picture)
Motion picture program on 2 compact discs.
Collection on Brigham Young
Collection on Corianton
Robert Gitt film collection
Collection of 16mm films.
John and Jane Hayes of Clonakilty : the founders of our family
This includes a short 22 minute film about the John and Jane Hayes family, their conversion to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and immigration to the United States of America. Film includes four spoken word poems written by John Joseph Hayes, with a biographical introduction. Dated 2004.
Henry S. Kesler papers
Scripts, correspondence, reviews, production files, and motion picture and videotape prints of television shows and motion pictures produced and directed by Mr. Kesler. Included are 175 television scripts, most annotated by Kesler, with production-related correspondence and reports as well as fifty-six 16mm black-and-white sound prints of scripts. The PERSONAL file contains correspondence and notes from friends and business associates.
Gordon B. Moody films
Contains three 16 mm films. Two of the films are about a cultural study program to Mexico in 1951, and the other is about Argentina missionaries immediately following World War II. There is also a DVD of the history of Millard County covering the period from 1940-1990.
A Mormon maid
One videocassette entitled "A Mormon Maid" produced by the LDS Motion Picture Studio in 1993.
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.
Women's History Symposium
Video tape of Elaine Cannon's (LDS Young Women's General President) talk "Young Women of Mormondom," March 25, 1982.