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Ford Lecture in Economics #11 - Carl E. Beigie, part 1

Carl E. Beigie delivered the Ryerson Lecture in Economics #4 presented by Ford Motor Company of Canada on March 12, 1980. His lecture was titled "Dimensions of the Inflation Problem (The Social Causes of Inflation)". This is the 1st of two videocassettes.

Ford Lecture in Economics #11 - Carl E. Beigie, part 2

Carl E. Beigie delivered the Ryerson Lecture in Economics #4 presented by Ford Motor Company of Canada on March 12, 1980. His lecture was titled "Dimensions of the Inflation Problem (The Social Causes of Inflation)". This is the 2ndof two videocassettes.

Ryerson Magazine

Ryerson Magazine was a news show created by students in Journalism and RTA. Funded by SURPI with faculty advisors Syd Perlmutter, Stan Ratin, and Joan Donaldson.

Ryerson Magazine programs 1 and 2

Ryerson Magazine was a news show created by students in Journalism and RTA. Funded by SURPI with faculty advisors Syd Perlmutter, Stan Ratin, and Joan Donaldson. Videocassette contains 2 episodes filmed in 1979.

Fast Forward

Original date of creation was 1980. Transferred on to DVD in 2004.

Effective Teaching Techniques - overview

Effective Teaching Techniques with program host and consultant Dr. Michael Orme from the Ontario Institute in Studies in Education. Guest on show - Frank Winter, Dean of Instructional Development at Sheridan College. DVD is an overview of a 5 part series on effective teaching techniques. The program was created in conjunction with the Education Development Officers of Centennial College, George Brown College, Georgian College, Mohawk College, St. Clair College, and Sheridan College and the Media Directors of Seneca College, Sheridan College, and Ryerson Polytechnical Institute.

Effective Teaching Techniques - Practice, Analysis and Feedback

Effective Teaching Techniques with program host and consultant Dr. Michael Orme from the Ontario Institute in Studies in Education. Guest on show - Frank Winter, Dean of Instructional Development at Sheridan College. DVD is 6th in series and contains a demo lesson at the end. The program was created in conjunction with the Education Development Officers of Centennial College, George Brown College, Georgian College, Mohawk College, St. Clair College, and Sheridan College and the Media Directors of Seneca College, Sheridan College, and Ryerson Polytechnical Institute.

Ryerson Magazine

Two episodes of Ryerson Magazine with hosts Richard Fallis and Wendy Mesley. Episode one deals with computer technology, T. V. and religion, and privacy issues related to technology. Episode two deals with the women's liberation, the gay liberation movement (with Gerald Hannon), and the disintegrating marriage/family with former Ryerson Sociology chair Audrey Cohn. Faculty advisors on Ryerson Magazine were Sid Perlmutter (RTA), Stan Ratin, and Joan Donaldson. The show was funded by SURPI.

The Face of Ryerson

Short video on the changing face of Ryerson. Made in conjunction with the book "From Cradle to Computer: the history of St. James Square", an Ontario Bicentennial project. The video has a speech by former Ryerson President Fred Jorgenson, scenes from convocation, and Kerr Hall construction photographs.

With Pride and Purpose: The Ryerson Campaign

Created by the Office of Community Relations for the launch of the Ryerson Capital Campaign "With Pride and Purpose" the launched in January of 1989. Video is narrated by alumni Susan Harada (Journalism '80) and includes former President Terry Grier, Isadore Sharp (Architecture '52), Jim Bullock (Business '65) and John Downing (Applied Arts '72). Also in the video are faculty - Dean of Continuing Education Milton Orris, Dean of Community Services Jennifer Welsh, English professor Eric Wright, Journalism professor Gail Scott; and Business professor Roy Williams.

House on Euclid Street

A Canada Works project and NDWT production of "House on Euclid Street". It was later turned into a CBC mini-series called "Home Fires". Created at the Ryerson Media Centre facilities, with former RCC director Brad Fortner as a VTR operator on the production. Production was set during WWII and was about a doctor living and practicing out of a house on Euclid Street in Toronto who is detained by the RCMP under the Defense of Canada regulations.

The Ryerson Story

Black and white video created in 1956 to promote Ryerson and its programs. Included in the video are program descriptions and film of classroom scenes. Also included is information and short clips on sports and the COTC.

This is Ryerson

DVD contains videos, of varying length, used to promote Ryerson to potential students. Information includes programs offered, history of the school, sports, and student services. The videos utilize still photography and video footage and narration. Included on the DVD are: "This is Ryerson" 1981, 8 min 28 sec. ; "This is Ryerson" 1983, 7 min 32 sec. ; "This is Ryerson" 1984, 8 min and 6 min 39 sec. ; and "This is Ryerson" 1986, 3 min 33 sec. and 12 min 25 sec.

1980's Promotional Videos - Disc 1

DVD contains 6 videos:
1) One View of Ryerson - film footage of Ryerson buildings and campus set to classical music (1 min 48 sec)
2) Fashion Is...(Future Fashion Professionals) - Promoting the School of Fashion and its programs. Included in the video is former chair Shelagh Stewart and several Ryerson graduates. Disc 3 has same video (12 min 9 sec)
3) Graphic Communications Management - Program promotion video including alumni Rich Bassett and Peter Petrouna of Yorkville Press, Ann Greenwood and Dave Evans of Laser Impressions, and Paul Parr of Lith Plus Inc. (11 min 23 sec)
4) Faculty of Technology - Program promotion video with still photographs and background narration. Also in video are testamonials of Ryerson graduates and companies that hire them. (13 min 15 sec)
5) Landscape Architecture - Program promotion video using still photographs and background narration with testamonials from graduates. (11 min 25 sec)
6) Ryerson Athletics - promotional video showing classes and facilities available. (10 min 21 sec)

1980's Promotional Videos - Disc 2

DVD contains 5 videos:
1) Aerial Footage - Colour film footage of Toronto and the Ryerson campus taken from a helicopter. (37 min 50 sec)
2) HTM Update - Colour film footage of the 10th anniversary Update and Conference at the Royal York Hotel for Hospitality and Tourism. (3 min 17 sec)
3) HTM at Ryerson - Promotional video for program featuring colour still images, narration, and sound bites from alumni and companies that hire Ryerson Hospitality graduates. (9 min 51 sec)
4) Nursing at Ryerson - Promotional video for program featuring still images and narration. (5 min 29 sec)
5) Media Library - Colour video footage of the former Media Library, it's space, patrons, and staff. (1 min 20 sec)

1980's Promotional Videos - Disc 3

DVD contains 5 videos:
1) Library Show - Colour video introduction to the library for new users. Included is the Archives, floor by floor orientation and material/subject locations. (8 min 25 sec)
2) Ryerson Placement Centre - Colour video footage explaining the location and offerings of the Canadian Employment Agency on Ryerson's Campus. (9 min 38 sec)
3) On Campus Interviews - Colour video explaining the procedures to follow for on campus interviews between Ryerson graduates and interested companies. Interviews organized through Ryerson's Placement Centre. (6 min 43 sec)
4) Applied Arts Television Production Facility demo - 7 colour video clips created by the facility for internal and external clients. Included are Ryerson's School of Fashion, Extendicare, Imperial Oil, Ontario Housing Corp., Ontario Centre for Automotive Parts Technology, Domtar Ltd., and a Pinnacle Training Video. (14 min 26 sec)
5) Pinnacle 2010 Instruction - Colour how to video on using the Pinnacle Computer system to alter, add effects, and manipulate film. Former Ryerson employee Brad Fortner is the person in the video. Video is only first section. (16 min 17 sec)

The Third Eye - an In Focus Production

News story produced by InFocus Productions - RTA and Journalism students. Topic is the effect of computers in our lives and the changes that have and are going to occur as a result of technology. Narrated by Julian Burgess.

What is the Media Centre?

Colour video spoof created by Media Centre staff member Brad Fortner for the staff Christmas party. Staff members from the Media Centre, Media Library, and Applied Arts Television Production Facility on in the video.

How to Shows

DVD contains 6 how to videos created by the Media Centre for various Ryerson departments:
1) The Caramate Projector - colour instructional video for using a projector. Created for the Media Library. (4 min 47 sec.)
2) Filmstrip view - colour instructional video for using a film strip viewer. Created for the Media Library. (5 min.)
3) Library microcatalogue - instructional video for using the Ryerson Library's microcatalogue. Created for the Library (8 min.)
4) Drill Press - colour instructional video for using a drill press. Created for the School of Interior Design. (10 min 58 sec.)
5) Band Saw - colour instructional video for using a band saw. Created for the School of Interior Design. (11 min 41 sec.)
6) Stationary sander - colour instructional video for using a stationary sander. Created for the School of Interior Design. (9 min 37 sec.)

How to Shows

DVD contains 4 how to videos created by the Media Centre for the School of Interior Design
1) Portable Electric Hand Drill - colour instructional video on how to use the drill. (14 min 38 sec)
2) Portable Electric Router - colour instructional video on how to use the router. (11 min 33 sec)
3) Portable Electric Sabre Saw - colour instructional video on how to use the saw. (14 min 15 sec)
4) Portable Electric Sander - colour instructional video on how to use the sander. (9 min 9 sec)

Ryerson Campus shots circa 1985 - disc 4

Colour raw footage from the "This is Ryerson" video. Includes RTA, Image Arts, Journalism, Dance, and classrooms. Also in the footage are scenes from the RAC, Lake Devo, Childcare room, parking lot, and a film shoot at Lake Devo. End of footage is "Magic Show" a show put on by John Easton of the Chemistry and Biology Department using various chemicals to make things happen.

Ryerson Campus shots circa 1985 - disc 5

Colour raw footage used in Ryerson promotional videos. Included in footage is the photo developing lab, a recording studio, a teacher in a classroom, and a computer lab. Also in the footage is the RAC gym, exercise class, and running track.

Ryerson Campus shots circa 1985 - disc 6

Colour raw footage used in Ryerson promotional videos. Included in footage are computerized images, the RAC, the Records and Registration department, science labs, and testimonials about Ryerson.

Ryerson Campus shots circa 1985 - disc 9

Colour raw footage used in Ryerson promotional videos. Included are CAD drawings, views of the campus from the top of Jorgenson Hall, Image Arts building, drawings of campus layout, and a newspaper clipping about the new Communications Building.

Ryerson Campus shots circa 1985 - disc 1

Colour raw video footage (with and without sound) of the Ryerson Campus. Included on this disc is footage of the Facade in the Kerr Hall Quad, the Quad, Kerr Hall, city skyline, Alfred Sung, a teacher and student looking at books, Victoria Lane in front of Library building, Library lecture hall (LIB 72) and class, classroom and class, and a pseudo convocation ceremony filmed with Media Centre employees.
Material in footage used to make promotional videos including "This is Ryerson"

Ryerson Campus shots circa 1985 - disc 2

Colour raw video footage (with and without sound) of the Ryerson Campus. Included on this disc is footage of the Kerr Hall Quad, Kerr Hall clock tower, facade in Kerr Hall Quad, ECE playground in Kerr Hall Quad, Lake Devo and its environs, Victoria Street, and the bookstore.
Material in footage used to make promotional videos including "This is Ryerson"

Ryerson Campus shots circa 1985 - disc 3

Colour raw video footage (with and without sound) of the Ryerson Campus. Included on this disc is footage of Jorgenson Hall from roof of Kerr Hall, Yonge and Gerrard Streets, Podium Building, Kerr Hall and Quad, skyline, Eaton Centre, Photo Arts Building sign, students working with video camera, students working in a studio, and students in a classroom.
Material in footage used to make promotional videos including "This is Ryerson"

Shots of Toronto - disc 1

Colour raw footage of various places around Toronto. Included is footage of TTC streetcars, Intersection at Yonge, College, and Carlton Sts., College Park and fountain, Eaton Centre, and Ontario Place.

Shots of Toronto - disc 2

Colour raw footage of various places around Toronto. Included in the footage is Ontario Place, Toronto Harbour, Toronto Island looking at city skyline, on a sailboat, traffic on the Gardiner Expressway, construction of the Skydome (Scotiabank Centre), and the CN Tower. At the end of the video is footage of a person buying a Toronto Star newspaper and then standing and reading it.

Shots of Toronto - disc 3

Colour raw footage of various places around Toronto. Included in the footage is City Hall, Nathan Phillips Square, the intersection of Bay and Adelaide, Kensington Market, Yonge and Dundas, Ernie the Hotdog Man, CN Tower elevator, Toronto views from the CN Tower observation deck, and floor of the Toronto Futures Exchange.

The World of Microcomputers

Colour video co-produced by Ryerson Polytechnical Institute and Sheridan College about microcomputers available for personal or business use.

Basic Video Editing - 3/4 inch Umatic tape

Colour video created for the Department of Film and Photography by the Applied Arts Television Facility. Video shows users how to use the 3/4 inch video editing machine.

Understanding Energy - Program 2: Fossil Fuels

Colour video produced by the Media Centre and hosted by Dr. W. E. (Bill) Fidler, chair of Ryerson's Chemical and Metallurgical Technology Department. Program 2 contains information on fossil fuels found in Canada - oil, coal, uranium, and natural gas.

Understanding Energy - Program 1: Introduction

Colour video produced by the Media Centre and hosted by Dr. W. E. (Bill) Fidler, chair of Ryerson's Chemical and Metallurgical Technology Department. Program 1 contains information about sources of power, and types of power utilized in Canada.

Understanding Energy - Program 3: Electricity

Colour video produced by the Media Centre and hosted by Dr. W. E. (Bill) Fidler, chair of Ryerson's Chemical and Metallurgical Technology Department. Program 3 contains information on sources of electricity, types of power stations, and how the power stations work.

Understanding Energy - Program 4: Solar, Wind, Water

Colour video produced by the Media Centre and hosted by Dr. W. E. (Bill) Fidler, chair of Ryerson's Chemical and Metallurgical Technology Department. Program 4 contains information on solar, wind, and water energy creation - original source, conversion to energy, transmission, and use.

The Movie Experience - disc 6

Colour video of the Toronto Section of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers Conference. Talk is moderated by Michael Quast. Guest speakers were Brian Dougherty of TSC Shannock Corporation (video distribution), and Audrey Cole, VP programming at Showcase TV.

The Television Experience - Saturday, disc 6

Colour video of the Toronto Section of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) presentation of the "Television Experience". Filmed over 2 days - Friday in the LIFE Network Studios and Saturday at the Rogers Communications Centre at Ryerson and was hosted by Michael Quast. Video starts with continuation of talk by Gary Maavara, VP of Development and Public Affairs at CTV. Video ends with Harvey Rogers, VP at Showcase television and chair of the conference.

The Movie Experience - disc 1

Colour video of the Toronto Section of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers Conference. Video is filmed before and after the screening of movie "Johnny Mnemonic". Before the screening is a general introduction to the 2 day conference. After the screening is a q&a moderated by Michael Quast interviewing screen writer Donald Martin.

The Movie Experience - disc 2

Colour video of the Toronto Section of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers Conference. Talk is moderated by Michael Quast. Guests include Jean Desormeaux, executive producer of "Johnny Mnemonic", movie producer Julian....., and casting directors Paul Jackson and Linda Continenza of Masala Blue Casting.

The Movie Experience - disc 3

Colour video of the Toronto Section of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers Conference. Talk is moderated by Michael Quast. Guest speakers were director, writer, and producer Brigitte Berman, producer Marilyn Stonehouse, and director of photography Ludik Bogner. Included at end of video are clips of works by Bogner.

The Movie Experience - disc 4

Colour video of the Toronto Section of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers Conference. Talk is moderated by Michael Quast. Guest speakers were post production superviser Gregor Hutchinson (Ryerson alumnus), file editor Michael Rea, and sound mixer Scott Purdy. Included at the end are movie clips demonstrating the different layers of sound in a movie.

The Movie Experience - disc 5

Colour video of the Toronto Section of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers Conference. Talk is moderated by Michael Quast. Guest speakers were Stan Ford of Deluxe Post Production facility, Dave Forge of Alliance Releasing, and Catherine (Kathleen) Bassett of the Movie Network.

The Television Experience - Friday, disc 1

Colour video of the Toronto Section of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) presentation of the "Television Experience". Filmed over 2 days - Friday in the LIFE Network Studios and Saturday at the Rogers Communications Centre at Ryerson. The video has introduction to 2 day event by Harvey Rogers, Chair of conference and VP of Showcase Television; and Diane Capelletto, Chair of SMPTE Toronto Chapter. Remainder of the video is shows host Michael Quast interviewing and moderating guests including Harvey Rogers; Christine Shipton, VP of Television Development with Alliance Communications; and Jean Desormeaux, Senior Executive in charge of Production at Alliance Communications. His talk is cut off by end of tape. Show has commercial breaks featuring Mordillo cartoons.

The Television Experience - Friday, disc 2

Colour video of the Toronto Section of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) presentation of the "Television Experience". Filmed over 2 days - Friday in the LIFE Network Studios and Saturday at the Rogers Communications Centre at Ryerson. The video starts with the end of Christine Shipton's (VP of Television development at Alliance Communications) talk. Guests include Jean Desormeaux, Senior Executive in charge of production at Alliance Communications; Merv Stone, director of program acquistion for Life Network. Video ends with Harvey Rogers (VP at Showcase and chair of conference) and Diane Capelletto (chair of SMPTE Toronto) handing out prizes and John Whish, Director of Operations for Life Network, giving closing remarks. Show has commercial breaks featuring Mordillo cartoons.

The Television Experience - Saturday, disc 2

Colour video of the Toronto Section of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) presentation of the "Television Experience". Filmed over 2 days - Friday in the LIFE Network Studios and Saturday at the Rogers Communications Centre at Ryerson and was hosted by Michael Quast. Video starts with commercials. Guests include Jim Green, of Neilson Marketing Research; Karen Newton, VP Broadcasting Operations for Media Buying Services Inc.; and Peter O'Neil, Sales Director with Showcase television.

The Television Experience - Saturday, disc 3

Colour video of the Toronto Section of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) presentation of the "Television Experience". Filmed over 2 days - Friday in the LIFE Network Studios and Saturday at the Rogers Communications Centre at Ryerson and was hosted by Michael Quast. Video starts with 2nd half of talk with Peter O'Neil, Sales Director with Showcase television. Other guests include Peter Wilmshurst, VP Marketing with Showcase television; John Whish, Director of Operations for Life Network; and Brad Shervington, CBC.

The Television Experience - Saturday, disc 4

Colour video of the Toronto Section of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) presentation of the "Television Experience". Filmed over 2 days - Friday in the LIFE Network Studios and Saturday at the Rogers Communications Centre at Ryerson and was hosted by Michael Quast. Guests include Jim Green, Nielsen Market Research; and Ryerson alumnus Jim Kostin, National Director of Consumer Sales with Rogers Cable Systems.

The Television Experience - Saturday, disc 5

Colour video of the Toronto Section of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) presentation of the "Television Experience". Filmed over 2 days - Friday in the LIFE Network Studios and Saturday at the Rogers Communications Centre at Ryerson and was hosted by Michael Quast. Guests include Michael Steel, Manager of DVP Planning at T-Com Electronics; and Gary Maavara, VP of Development and Public Affairs at CTV.

McRobbie Video Seminar - tape 3

Third tape in series of 5 tapes featuring Professor McRobbie in a video seminar filmed on March 8, 1978. Third installment features then Ryerson President Walter Pitman.

Nursing at Ryerson promotional video

Ryerson Nursing Department promotional video. File contains original umatic tape and a dvd with the transfer from umatic tape. (June 18, 2004)

Eric Wright

Video created by Infocus Productions (a group of Ryerson RTA and Journalism students) about Ryerson English Professor Eric Wright. Eric Wright was also a mystery novelist. Also shown in the video is John North, former Ryerson Chief Librarian. Paul Cook was the narrator.

Crombie/Heap: Ward Six

Black and white video footage of what appears to be a Toronto City Council meeting (circa 1973). Footage covers a debate regarding the change to the City of Toronto building plan. Speakers include David Crombie (Mayor), Dan Heap (Councillor Ward 6) and possibly John Sewell (Councillor Ward 7).

Urban Planning Department

Promotional video created by the Ryerson Media Centre for the Department of Urban and Regional Planning. Video uses still photography and video footage. Speakers include President (at the time the video was created) Walter Pitman, Instructor Paul Bruer, instructor David Amborski, instructor Jim Mars, professor Pam Hitchcock, alumnus Bill Konrad, guest speaker Hans Blumenfeld, and former professor and former Toronto Mayor David Crombie.

Messages: User Reactions to Student Services

News shop created by the University of Waterloo Audio Visual Centre for the Awards Office. Featured panels of speakers from different Ontario Universities including Ryerson.

Citizen Participation in Urban Planning

Panel discussion filmed at Ryerson hosted by a Ryerson student[?] discussing citizen participation in urban planning. Guests on panel were Ryerson Politics professor Jack Layton, Toronto Ward 6 Alderman Allan Sparrow, and Neighbourhood Program Manager with Toronto Planning Board Hugh Kellas.

House on Euclid Street

1 VHS produced by the Ryerson Media Centre. NDWT Production ; written, directed & produced by Jim Purdy. Program developed under the Television Script Development Workshop

Adolescence: Interview 2

Video titled "Adolescence: Interview 2" with Ryerson Faculty of Nutrition, Consumer and Family Studies professor Rheta Rosen.

A Look at RTA 1967-1970

"A Look at RTA 1967-1970" video using still images and film footage to showcase RTA student productions. Included is film footage of "The Shooting of Dan McGrew", "To Seek a Newer World", interpretive dance to poetry, and the opening scenes of Start Wars episode IV. The video also showcases still images from RIOT 1967 and stills from other productions.

Vertical Files

A how to video on setting up and maintaining vertical files.

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