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My Trip to the Holy Land

Booklet compiled by Reverend Aloysius F. Schmitz containing a day-by-day account of his trip to the Holy Land from May 12 to May 26, 1987.

Schmitz, Aloysius F. (Rev.)

MythQuest series

This series consists of records pertaining to MythQuest, a family and youth drama television series co-produced by Minds Eye Pictures and VIP Pictures in association with TiMe Film Produktion and David Braun Productions. The thirteen-episode series focuses on Alex and Cleo Bellows, siblings who have discovered a portal to a world of mythology created by their father who has disappeared. They undertake mythic adventures in the altered dimension in search of their father. MythQuest was broadcast on the Public Broadcasting Service in the United States, and on Showcase and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in Canada. The production received 2002 Saskatchewan Motion Picture Industry Association Showcase Awards for best art direction, costume design, makeup and an open category award; a 2002 Golden Sheaf Award at the Yorkton Short Film and Video Festival for best children's production; and a Platinum Award for best family/children's television series at the 2002 Houston International Film Festival.

The executive producers of MythQuest were Wolfram Tichy (TiMe), Kevin DeWalt (Minds Eye) and David Braun. Producers were Josh Miller, Ray Sager, Knut Winkler and Tom Szolossi. It was directed by Stefan Scaini, Manfred Guthe, Nicholas Kendall, Rob King and Paul Schneider. Writers were Ian Barr, Lienhard Wawrzyn, Jeffrey Cohen, Tracey Forbes, Jeanne Heal, Gillian Horvath, Peter Mohan, Morrie Ruvinsky, Barbara Sapergia and Tom Szolossi. The cast of MythQuest included Christopher Jacot, Meredith Henderson, Joseph Kell, Wendy Anderson, Matthew Walker, Bill Switzer, Leslie Malton and Shaun Johnston.

Moving image records consist of: film to video transfers and elements tapes (MI-7950 to MI-8154); screeners, Rob King versions of episodes, and dubs of international and not-for-broadcast masters (MI-8155 to MI-8172); closed captioned masters and clones for PBS, Showcase and CBC (MI-8173 to MI-8212); edited drop frame masters (MI-8212 to MI-8228); international masters and a sub master (MI-8229 to MI-8242); colour-corrected masters and clones (MI-8243 to MI-8274); and VHS screeners of most episodes (MI-8275 to MI-8286). Accompanying certain master tapes were disks containing data relating to the post-production process.

Sound recordings consist of digital audio tape masters for international and Canadian versions of the production's episodes.

Textual records include episode binders; daily production files; scripts; shooting schedules; and publicity materials.

Official Films Presents News Thrills

Newsreel: Includes news stories on: Franklin Roosevelt (1882-1945), Winston Churchill (1874-1965) and Charles De Gualle meeting at Casablanca; Franklin Roosevelt reviewing American troops in Liberia; Franklin Roosevelt meeting with President Getulio Vargas of Brazil; Australian military operations on the island of Timor against the Japanese; American military operations on the island of Guadalcanal against the Japanese; the fighting at Stalingrad.

Official Films (firm), 1939-

OUR VISIT TO JAPAN

  • FILM R-525
  • Item
  • 1984 or before

Travelogue: Contains scenes of the traditional Japanese way of life. The film shows us the day to day activities of both a country and city family from Japan. Reel (2) also looks at the life of Japan but focuses on the children of the country. Host is Harumi Nakamura. In addition the tail end of the film contains shorts on New Brunswick and the R.C.M.P. By: ML

CBC WINNIPEG

People, livestock, and buildings in India

(1) Is a group of men, mostly Indian, in front of a building. (2)-(3) show roads. (4)-(7) are livestock, featuring cattle and pigs. (8)-(11) are photographs of people, mostly Indian. (12)-(14) feature buildings and a bridge. (15) and (16) are matted, featuring a building (15) and dairy cattle on a farm (16).

[Photograph Album]

Album contains images of: various members of the Clay and Shumiatcher families (such as Archibald Franklin Clay; Rose Jeanne Clay; Pierre Clay; Morris Cyril Shumiatcher; Jacqueline Shumiatcher; Luba Shumiatcher; Abraham Isaac Shumiatcher; Minuetta Shumiatcher [later Minuetta Kessler]); the wedding of Jacqui Clay and Morris Shumiatcher in Toronto, Ontario on April 18, 1955; Morris Shumiatcher and seven unidentified men running in the Molson Marathon from Regina, Saskatchewan to Lumsden on September 19, 1970 (51); Morris and Jacqui Shumiatcher's vacations in Hawaii, the Bahamas, Japan and England; the Shumiatcher's pet dogs; various friends and colleagues; and the Shumiatchers in their home at 2520 College Avenue, Regina.

PPIC Beijing Office Inauguration

Report: Highlights of the opening of the Potash and Phosphate Institute of Canada (PPIC) office and laboratory in Beijing, China on January 11, 1991. Part of the delegation was Rick Swenson, Minister of Energy and Mines, Province of Saskatchewan. Highlights include inauguration ceremony and banquet, tours of facilities, and a slide presentation. Also included is a short clip of a Chinese news report on the inauguration.

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