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- Date:
- 1948
- Main contributors:
- See Other Contributors
- Summary:
- Discusses recent drug discoveries such as sulfa, penicillin, and streptomycin; increased opportunities for medical students from all parts of the world to study in this country such problems as the Rh blood factor and malnutrition; and progress in the control of heart disease, cancer, and rheumatic fever up to 1948.
- Date:
- unknown/unknown
- Main contributors:
- Unknown
- Summary:
15804. Pop-Up Opera (1:37:00)
- Date:
- 2024
- Summary:
15805. Lines horizontal (06:04)
- Date:
- unknown/unknown
- Summary:
- Provides a stimulating synthesis of time and space utilizing horizontal lines ruled directly on the film by Norman McLaren and Evelyn Lambart and moving to the music of Pete Seeger.
15806. Face of the world (28:51)
- Date:
- unknown/unknown
- Summary:
- Discusses the earth as a whole and man's attempts to expand his own knowledge and use of the planet's geography. Traces the geographic growth of man's first movements in search of food, his invention of the compass, the resulting discovery of new worlds, the development of map making and methods of communication and travel. Illustrates the extent to which geography is significant in human affairs.
15807. The ice frontier (29:10)
- Date:
- 1956
- Summary:
- Discusses the "Ice "Frontier," the North Polar region separating America and Russia. Presents the historical background and geographical significance of this area from the days of the early Russian explorations on the West Coast of America to the present day when the Arctic may well be the crossroads of world airplanes and, someday, the route of guided missiles in a Cold War turned hot. Describes strategic military emplacements, experiments, and explorations which are all part of the current activity that makes the "Ice Frontier" an area of significance in a world of political and ideological conflicts. (Center for Mass Communication) Film.
- Date:
- 1963
- Main contributors:
- Coca-Cola
- Summary:
- An advertisement for king-sized Coca-Cola in which a jingle plays over a scene of young people playing softball and drinking bottles of Coke. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
- Date:
- 1948
- Summary:
- The first in a series of twelve, one-reel films designed to present behind-the scenes activities of the motion picture industry. This film chronicles the technical and aesthetic growth of moving pictures, using excerpts from "The Great Train Robbery", "The Birth of a Nation", "Easy Street", "The Jazz Singer", "In the Hills of Old Kentucky", "Show of Shows", and "Night Song". A salute to the 30,000 people working in Hollywood includes a montage which illustrates some of the 272 different crafts involved in filmmaking. An overview of the physical production of celluloid (cotton and silver) is included. The narrator promises additional short films about each step in movie production.
- Date:
- 2024
- Main contributors:
- See Other Contributors
- Summary:
- Date:
- 2019
- Main contributors:
- Schultz, Marilyn
- Summary:
- Marilyn R. Schultz was a pioneer in broadcast journalism, dedicating herself to the fight for women's rights in the industry and, later, to educating future journalists as a college professor. Schultz, who died in 2010, earned three IU degrees: a bachelor's in radio and television in 1967, a master's in telecommunications in 1990 and a doctorate in mass communication in 1993. She began her career at NBC News in New York City, where she worked for nine years. Affectionately referring to her by her nickname, "Schultzie," former "NBC Nightly News" anchor Tom Brokaw recalled Schultz's impact on women in journalism in a traditionally male-dominated environment. "First there was the name — "Schultzie," Brokaw said at the time of Schultz's death. "If that didn't get your attention, her attitude did. Schultzie worked in the newsroom when it was an all-white-male den of machismo, cigar, pipe and cigarette smoke, bawdy manners and profane speech. What everyone quickly learned is that Schultzie didn't need any of those props to hold her own. "Now our newsrooms are fully integrated, but the first steps so long ago were Schultzie's — and she wasn't tiptoeing then or any time since." Schultz took on the role of lead plaintiff and spokesperson for a class-action lawsuit representing 700 women against NBC. The suit, which lasted seven years, aimed to bring equal pay and opportunity to women at the company. As a result, more than 1,000 women received back pay, and women gained access to jobs previously unavailable to them. The Washington Press Club Foundation would later name Schultz one of its 16 "American Women Who Changed the Face of Journalism (1965-1995)." "It didn't take long to discover that she didn't just talk about changing the culture of NBC News, she acted to bring change about," said Wallace Westfeldt, Schultz's former boss and then-executive producer of NBC News, in 2010. Schultz moved to Washington, D.C., to work as an on-air reporter for affiliate WRC-TV. There, she covered events such as the 1972 election, the Apollo 12 launch and Watergate. In 1984, she moved to Indianapolis to work as a producer for NBC affiliate WTHR-TV. There, she covered the Mike Tyson trial and the Ryan White case, among other stories. In the late '80s, Schultz returned to IU to pursue her master's, and later her doctorate. She accepted her first teaching position at the University of Texas at Austin, where she taught for nine years as an assistant professor and then broadcast journalism head. From there, she took a position at St. Edward's University in Austin, where she continued to educate students for eight years until the time of her death. The university established the Marilyn Schultz Memorial Scholarship for students studying media arts. "Marilyn once said that 'teaching is the most important work I've ever done,' which was obvious from her interactions with her students," said Father Lou Brusatti, then-dean of the School of Humanities at St. Edward's University, in Schultz's obituary. "She was a motivation and inspiration for her students and colleagues."
- Date:
- 1998-06-13
- Main contributors:
- Yoakam, Richard, Beckley, Ken, Nims, Ernie, White, Legene, Enberg, Dick, Gutowsky, John Gordon, Pauley, Jane, 1950-, Jones, Phil, Smith, Steve, Angotti, Joe, Klein, Keith, Schultz, Marilyn, Butte, John
- Summary:
- Richard Yoakam Tribute Dinner Radio-TV Collection Department of Telecommunications held a tribute dinner for Richard Yoakam to commemorate the start of the Richard Yoakam Technology Fund. The dinner was held in the Radio-TV studio and recorded. June 13, 1998 00:30 Music starts, wide shot of RTV studio w guests 00:45 Ken Beckley at the lectern, Yoakam sitting at a table to his left John Gutowsky & Ken covering an IU football game for Yoakam to critique Beckley says he was describing queen and court at halftime Yoakam said “Jesus Christ Beckley, I asked you to cover a football game, not a fashion show.” 02:16 -that ended my sports career -Ernie Nims, Bill Orwig, and Bill Cameron 03:02 Ernie Nims, at lectern speaking (Chip Drake in audience) 06:23 (Mary Bob Yoakam in audience) 06:50 (Legene White in audience, she set up the event) 07:30 Legene White at lectern, Dept. of Telecommunications Alumni Affairs She thanks the alumni committee 09:40 Legene introduces Telecommunications Faculty & staff 10:57 (Margaret Joseph & Barrie Zimmerman in audience) 11:05 (Betsi Grabe & Eric Bucy in audience) 11:40 Legene introduces School of Journalism faculty (Dan Drew, Will Counts in audience) 14:00 Ernie Nims back at lectern 14:50 Nims talks about sports remote w/ Dwight Smith -don’t say what you don’t want on air 16:02 Next up are tributes on tape for Yoakam 16:55 Dick Enberg audio tribute to Richard Yoakam -they both arrived in 1957. Yoakam changed his life -hanging out at Nick’s -hero is someone I would like to be 19:30 John “Gordon” Gutowsky, NBC Sportscaster audio tribute 21:10 Jane Pauley video tribute to Yoakam from NBC Time & Again Studio -she says she started the phrase “bad hair day” -crazy makeup when she worked at WISH-TV, w/ chroma key -Thanks to Yoakam for helping her get to NBC New York 23:26 parody video of Bill Clinton honoring Yoakam 24:42 Phil Jones, CBS Correspondent video tribute -I wouldn’t be at CBS without you -teacher and even agent, and good friend 26:00 Steve Smith, KHOU TV news anchor in Houston video tribute -thank you for my career 30:10 Joe Angotti, NBC News, Class of ’61 talking from lectern -couldn’t make it to Yoakam’s retirement because of Tiannamen Square 32:16 watching “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” movie while a grad student, so Joe had his own party & invited Dick & Mary Bob Yoakam -I wish your news judgment was as good as your party judgment -worked at WMAQ in Chicago. He met Keith Klein there 34:40 Keith Klein, Cook Group PR, talking from lectern, Class of ‘66 -talked about Arnie Hahn (sp ?) who they worked with -Byron Smith -Flash documentaries, (shot of Byron Smith in audience) 39:40 -talking about Adlai Stevenson death and getting a recording 40:45 -Yoakam throws a milkbone at Klein and told him to chew on it. 41:41 talking about Dwight Smith covering Gary mayor race w/ Hatcher (Dwight Smith in audience) 43:00 Bill Orwig & Ernie Nims doing IU basketball games 44:40 covering Little 500 race w/ telex 45:50 Marilyn Schultz was in the pace car w/ wireless transmitter But signal got crossed w/ construction crew building library 47:10 Huntley-Brinkley Report -Marilyn Schultz working on newscast 49:00 Marilyn Schultz & Playboy Playmate 49:30 Marilyn Schultz, UT-Austin Professor at lectern for tribute -got first job at NBC thru Russ Tornabene -Vietnam war protests. Student shaved his head and had an American flag around his naked body, Yoakam asked him if he got glasses 51:40 -facts & truth of story aren’t always the same 52:00 Yoakam has always been a technological visionary -Tell them a story.. no matter what you’re doing 53:30 John Butte, Ohio News Network at lectern for tribute, Class of ‘70 57:03 -looking for files from his Yoakam’s classes for memories -can’t find his notes 1:00:00 -Yoakam’s stories taught him everything -news religion -preacher in the church of news -the stuff of news & journalism 1:02:45 TAPE ENDS -during Butte talk
- Date:
- 1982-05-18
- Main contributors:
- Eisele, George
- Summary:
- WTHI-TV Karen Rariden, anchor George Eisele, reporter Clinton Indiana is having money problems and the town is looking run down. Ball State University students are unveiling some recommendations on how Clinton can improve the look of the town. People in town are interviewed about what should be done to improve Clinton, including cleaning up downtown buildings, alleys, and streets. Mike Conway, photographer (his first story as photographer)
- Date:
- 197x
- Main contributors:
- Schultz, Marilyn
- Summary:
- These are 10 health stories that Marilyn Schultz reported for WRC-TV, the NBC affiliate in Washington, DC and/or for NBC News. These stories are from the 1970s, before she left NBC in 1976. EARLY EYE TESTS FOR CHILDREN :30 Importance of early eye tests for children 1:46 Marilyn standup -ends w/ “News 4, Washington BELLY DANCER 2:10 WRC TV News 4 Insert, “Belly Dancer” Shultz, Health (on title card) 2:10 belly dancing as a healthy exercise 3:40 standup PRE-SCHOOL & HEAD START 3:58 WRC-TV News 4 Insert, “Pre-Schoolers,” Shultz, Health (on title card) 4:06 Head Start tests 5:17 Marilyn standup BODY MASSAGE AND EXERCISE FOR RELAXATION 5:37 WRC-TV News 4 Insert, “Body Massage,” Shultz Health (on title card) 5:42 massage and exercise for relaxation 8:26 Marilyn Schultz standup close CYSTIC FIBROSIS TESTS 8:45 WRC-TV News 4 Insert “Cystic Fibrosis,” Shultz Health (on title card) 8:54 story -testing for cystic fibrosis 9:30 Video of newborns in hospital 10:18 interview w/ doctor 10:34 Marilyn standup close LOSING WEIGHT BY WIRING MOUTH SHUT 10:55 WRC-TV News 4 Insert “Wired Mouth,” Shultz-Health 11:06 story -wiring mouth shut to cut down on eating -woman wants to lose 100 pounds 12:14 Marilyn standup close (ends w/ NBC News Washington) RED CROSS VOLUNTEERS 12:37 WRC-TV News 4 Insert “Red Cross,” Shultz, Health (on title card) 12:46 Red Cross story -volunteers drive people to their doctor appointments -Red Cross needs more volunteers to drive people to their appointments 13:57 Marilyn Schultz standup close HOSPITAL FLOWERS HEALTH ISSUE? 14:12 WRC-TV News 4 Insert “Hospital Flowers,” Shultz, Health (on title card) 14:30 story -do hospital flowers cause health issues when in hospital room? 16:06 Marilyn standup close UTERINE CANCER 16:22 WRC-TV News 4 Insert “Uterine Cancer,” Shultz, Health (on title card) 16:34 story -new machine to check for cancer -interview with doctor -Marilyn reverse question 17:45 Marilyn standup close (NBC, Washington) HOSPITAL BURN UNIT 18:08 WRC-TV News 4 Insert “Burn Unit,” Shultz, Health (on title card) 18:20 story – video of patient in burn unit -many are victims of drinking/smoking in bed -graphic film of burned skin 20:24 Marilyn standup bridge in scrubs
- Date:
- 1986
- Main contributors:
- Conway, Mike
- Summary:
- Conway Library Tape 26 November-December 1985 Log Sheet/metadata Tape log from 2/23 00:10 WKEF-TV, 22 Alive News “No Time to Lose” Promo 12/85, Richard Penner 00:55 WKEF-TV, 22 Alive News Christmas Promo 12/85 Al Balcom, MC, Sandy Patton, Doug Gealey, Barbara Kerr, Steve SAckman, D’aun Walker, Pat Cantrell, Tom Reardon, Kenny Allen, Mary Ellicott, Carl Day, Pat Hiatt, Valerie Galloway, Dan Suffoletto, Russ Larish, Steve Ross, Bill Hardert, Judi Dorsey, Darrell Hunter, Bob Barnes, Rajean Campbell, Lori Webster, Jerry Kaye, Mary Estridge, Chris Roberts, 01:56 Holiday Giving 12/18/85 (2:35) WKEF-TV, 22 Alive News, Carl Day-anchor, Mike Conway-reporter, Dan Cavins-photog WDTN-TV Food for Friends, -Donna Jordan Dayton ‘celebrities’ holiday song -Holiday Aid, Steve Tatone, car dealer “Let Them Shine” Salvation Army -Paul Satterlee, Kipra Hollee-emergency aid 04:37 Newscast Open & Perrine Body Found 12/23/85 (6:50) WKEF-TV, 22 Alive News, Carl Day-anchor, Frank Lemen-weather, Don Brown-sports Lyle Stieg -live shot at coroner’s office. Mary Perrine disappeared from Dayton Mall Body found in a sewer Mike Conway-reporter background on her disappearance 11:51 Hignite at Newport Hostage Scene (:50) WLWT-TV, live shot with John London & Steve Forrest & end of newscast Andy Hignite was near where shots were fired 13:00 NBC News Today Show 1985 Review 12/31/85 (5:20) Bryant Gumbel, Jane Pauley Reagan 2nd Term South Africa Reagan’s Star Wars project -Soviet Summit Philly MOVE bombing fire 18:35 Noises in the Night -The Bears 12/1/85 (2:56) WKEF-TV, 22 Alive News, Mike Conway-reporter, Dan Cavins-photographer Adrian Belew, Rob Fetters, Gilly's 21:30 Rex Electronics Holiday Sale commercial (:30) Gary McGill, voice over, VCR sales 22:08 New Year’s Resolutions 1/1/86 (1:50) WKEF-TV, 22 Alive News, Carl Day-anchor Mike Conway-reporter, Russ Larish-photographer Joe Smith & Barbara Kerr w/ New Year’s Eve countdown Interview with Bob Burtner on giving up smoking 24:10 Survival Game (2:30) Andy Hignite feature, Warren County Paintball, Mike Conway-reporter 26:37 Noises in the Night -Boys from Indiana 1/20/86 (3:03) WKEF-TV, 22 Alive News –Joan Greig-anchor, Mike Conway-reporter, Dan Cavins-photog Canal St. Tavern Bluegrasss band is from Milan, Indiana 29:40 Shuttle Explosion -Rowley 1/28/86 (2:00) as it ran on NBC’s A-2 news feed Mike Conway-reporter, Richard Penner-photographer James Rowley, semi-finalist for Teacher in Space program 31:45 NBC News Special Report -Shuttle Explosion 1/28/86 (2:18) Tom Brokaw-anchor Mike Conway-reporter, Richard Penner-photographer James Rowley, semi-finalist for Teacher in Space program 34:04 Shuttle Explosion -Teacher followup 1/29/86 (1:28) Mike Conway, reporter As featured on NBC News A-2 feed 35:04 Talkback Problems with Johnny Walker WKEF-TV, 22 Alive News 35:50 John Cougar Mellencamp “Jack & Diane” video (4:15) 40:25 John Cougar Mellencamp “Small Town” video (3:42) 44:12 Shuttle Explosion -James Rowley 1/28/86 (1:52) Re-edit, the best version Mike Conway-reporter, Richard Penner-photographer James Rowley, runner-up for Teacher in Space program 46:20 James Rowley on the Today Show 1/30/86 (6:12) Jane Pauley interviews James Rowley with WKEF-TV footage Robert Foerster, Lafayette, IN, one of ten finalists for Teacher in Space 52:30 Myrtle Tree Baptist Church Fire Folo 11/3/85 (1:32) (on earlier tape, still video problems at start) Champaign County 54:15 Noises in the Night -John Cougar Mellencamp 2/1/86 (2:26) Mike Conway-reporter, Dan Cavins-photographer WKEF-TV, 22 Alive News Scarecrow tour, Hara Arena 56:49 Noises in the Night -The Reducers 2/26/85 (2:34) Mike Conway-reporter, Dan Cavins-photographer WKEF-TV, 22 Alive News 59:44 Unclaimed Funds 2/26/86 (1:59) Mike Conway-reporter Flying Lizards version of “Money”
- Date:
- 1977-02-08
- Main contributors:
- Kiritsis, Tony, Green, Rich, Lockwood, Jim
- Summary:
- Seen during WTTV's 50th anniversary special on September 5, 1999. Rich Green is the anchor, Jim Lockwood reports. (Ken Owen)
- Date:
- 2004-11-05
- Main contributors:
- Pauley, Jane, 1950-
- Summary:
- Executive Producer: William Neal; Supervising Producers: Andreas Kamomemberg & Gretchen Goldsmith; Producer: Christopher Hines; Segment Producer: Jennifer L. Paulson; Associate Producer: Cara Casey; Production Assistant: Ava Truitt; Avid Editors: Andy Jones & Jan Jamotta; Assistant Editor: Bobby Carter; Online Editor: Cameron Coulter; Post Production Supervisor: Grace Reamo; Director of Production: Joanne Bornstein; Production Coordinator: heidi Miller; Script Consultant: Charles Winecoff; Talent Executive: Eileen Bradley; Rights and Clearances: Nikolaus Hoffman; Researcher: kerrin Kuhn; EFP Camera: Aaron Sonego, Stacey Dillon & Oscar Delgado; EFP Audio: Don Mann & Mark Michael; EFP Audio: Dan Russell; Smoke Editor: Daryl Fredericks; On-Air Design: Catherine L. White & Angela Devore; Narrated by: Kieran Mulroney
- Date:
- 2024-11-07
- Main contributors:
- Moore, Randy
- Summary:
- Randy Moore to retire at the end of the year (2024)
- Date:
- 1955
- Summary:
- Depicts the role and influence of the mental hospital volunteer in the lives of hospitalized mental patients. Alludes to the scope of the problem of mental illness, and describes some of the undesirable conditions in mental hospitals, the needs of mental patients, the varied activities of a volunteer program, and the process of orienting and training new volunteers. The longer version refers to the Indiana Mental Health Association and the nine mental hospitals in Indiana and includes a direct appeal for volunteers by a former patient.
15820. Attitudes and health (10:33)
- Date:
- 1949
- Summary:
- When Marv Baker does not make the basketball team, he begins to worry. When he finds out that his sister Alice's sickness is caused by worry and learns from her doctor three rules to insure health, he thinks through what the doctor has said and applies the three rules to his own problem.