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Various Productions series

This series consists of records created, accumulated and used by plan9films, a television production company in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, in the process of their commercial and creative work. Clients include: Jason Plumb and the Willing; Jack Semple Band; Codie Prevost; Dakota Dunes Casino; Saskatchewan Credit Unions; Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation (STF); Saskatchewan Telecommunications Corporation (SaskTel); Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC); Saskatchewan Power Corporation (SaskPower); VWAG (Vaughn Wyant Automotive Group, Saskatoon) and Work Safe Saskatchewan. Some footage was edited and finished, while other recordings appear more raw, covering various events, performances and interviews.

Series contents:
F743_DR5045 to F743_DR5047: Codie Prevost music video, Standing Still.

F743_DR5048 to F743_DR5056: Dakota Dunes Casino promotional videos.

PAS_F743_DR5057: demo DVD for Creative Kids.

F743_DR5058 to F743_DR5059: Saskatchewan Credit Unions promotional videos.

F743_DR5060 to F743_DR5065: Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation (STF) promotional videos, featuring various individuals.

F743_DR5066 to F743_DR5077: SaskTel promotional videos, including advertisements featuring Gordie Howe, Lorne Cardinal and Canadian Idol, Season 4 contestant Tyler Lewis.

F743_DR5078 to F743_DR5080: Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC) promotional videos.

F743_DR5081 to F743_DR5096: VWAG (Vaughn Wyant Automotive Group, Saskatoon) promotional videos.

F743_DR5097 to F743_DR5098: Work Safe Saskatchewan promotional videos.

MI-13645 to MI-13646: raw footage of The Waltons at Creative House with Jason Plumb and band members. The footage was either shot or accumulated by plan9films in the late 1990s.

MI-13647 to MI-13648: 45 minute documentary entitled This Flat Earth: Cook Islands - The Children of Tangaroa, a pilot episode for television relating to the indigenous Maori people written and hosted by Seán Virgo. Produced and directed by Darryl Kesslar and edited by John S. Mills. Executive produced by Glen Kerby and Les Cantin. 2001.

MI-13649 to MI-13650: 1 hour of raw footage of a reading at McNally Robinson Bookstore in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan shot by plan9films likely in 2002. The reading was hosted by Seán Virgo and related to the Thistledown Press publication entitled The Eye in the Thicket, an anthology of essays on natural history. Footage includes readings by Trevor Herriott, Tim Lilburn, Davida Monk, and Lloyd Ratzlaff.

MI-13651 to MI-13663: raw footage of interviews conducted on September 5 and 6, 2008 by an unidentified female with various members of the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation who discuss their teaching careers, involvement with the STF and opinions on education in Saskatchewan. Interviewees include Lyle Vinish, Larry Young, Doug Willard, Wendelin (Wendel) Herle, Larry Lozinski, Carol Moen, Daniel Hargrove, Frank Garrity, Boyd Taylor, Dick Klippenstein, Heather Vermeersch, Gordon Merryfield, Gerry Cooke, Wayne Clements and Rudy Schellenberg.

MI-13664: DVD entitled Jason Plumb and the Willing: Alive and Willing, a live concert film shot at the Applause Theatre in the Regina Inn in Regina, Saskatchewan and produced by plan9films in 2011. The concert was performed by Jason Plumb and the Willing (Jason Plumb, Mike Thompson, Cody Gamracy, Gord Smith, Dan Silljer and Jeff McLeod) and featured The Broken Heart Strings.

MI-13665: DVD entitled Jack Semple Band live at Village Guitars featuring Regina musician Jack Semple and Dave Chabot, Steve Hoy and Andrew Glover recorded live in 2014 in front of an audience at Village Guitars And Amp Co. in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Directed and produced by Darryl Kesslar and John S. Mills of plan9films. Songs performed were Spankin', Lord Have Mercy, I Feel Like Cryin, Ragin River, Howlin, Peace Love and Happiness, Rainy Night in Georgia, Cryin' Fa Ya, Little Wing, and Domino.

MI-13666: advertisement entitled Kids for SaskTel (QuickTime video), done in 2004.

MI-13667: season's greeting from SaskPower done in 2007.

Photographs taken by T. Bennett Finley of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

(1)-(18): Images taken by T. Bennett Finley using a Kodak Pony camera in 1954 at Dundurn Army Camp near Dundurn, Saskatchewan including images of Regina Lions Band at Church Parade at the camp in July 1954; the Passing Out Parade; and Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan William Patterson visiting cadets at the Dundurn Military Camp, including images of Patterson arriving in his official vehicle flanked by cadets on horseback and Patterson leaving the reviewing stand with General Bennett.

(19): Copy of black and white image showing J. V. Finley (right) and Joe Perry (left) with ducks they hunted hanging on the side of a wooden building near Loverna, Saskatchewan originally created ca. 1915.

(20): Copy of aerial view of construction site of the Squaw Rapids dam and power site taken on June 9, 1961.

(21): Copy of a view of the construction site of the Gardiner Dam and power station, August 6, 1961.

(22)-(25): Images of Jimmy Pattison, a businessman in Vancouver, British Columbia, taken on his return to his hometown of Luseland, Saskatchewan to help celebrate the Saskatchewan Centennial in 2005. Includes image of Pattison talking with Vic Perrsall; Pattison being presented with a Luseland flag; Pattison in the old Luseland jail cage; and Pattison and his wife standing in front of the museum.

(26): Members of the Saskatoon Jammers with Victoria Bridge in background, 2005. Includes Bob McAuslin, Don Zuk, Bill Henderson, Metro Burkurak, Gerry Regnier, Norm Holtsby, Reg McDougall, Sheila Collins, Walter Collins, Roy Armstrong, Vern Robinson, Del Olson, Larry Wolfe, Orest Butchko and Ralph Burke.

(27)-(28): Exterior views of the Municipal Offices building and public school in Luseland, Saskatchewan ca. 2005. Both buildings have been demolished.

Finley, T. Bennett