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Media Arts Slide and Video Collection

 Collection
Identifier: A-063

Scope and Contents note

This collection contains visual and audio materials produced by Media Arts. In the 1970s and 1980s, Media Arts produced slide shows with color slides and accompanying audio tapes with scripts. The slide shows were used in marketing and publicity for the college and its programs. The slide shows showcase the college and the campus, students in various programs, and services for students provided by the college. The collection contains the slides organized in the slide shows, as well as slides organized by department or topic. Many of the slide shows are accompanied by audio cassette tapes.

The second series contains videos of telecasts on LCC Channel 12 which were reported and produced by Media Arts students in 1998-1999. The news reports highlighted daily events and activities at the college.

The third series contains “Media Messages”, a Media Department newsletter, 1995-1997. Also, there are ten color photographs showing students setting up equipment for the LCC 12 television coverage of the men’s basketball championship tournament at Chemeketa Community College in Salem in March 1999.

Dates

  • Creation: 1969 - 2000

Creator

Conditions Governing Access note

There are no access restrictions. The collection is open for research.

Conditions Governing Use note

Permission to reproduce the material must be obtained from the Archives.

Administrative History

Media technology/broadcast education was first taught at LCC in the late 1960s. Early references to media/broadcast education were concerned mainly with establishing the college radio station, now KLCC-FM and using television to broadcast course offerings. The first listing of the Media Arts and Technology Department was in the 1991-1992 college catalog. The Media Arts and Technology Department is currently in the Arts Division.

Media Arts includes two programs: Multimedia Design provides students with an introduction to various aspects of multimedia. The program teaches a combination of audio engineering, video production, computer technology, and studio arts and theory. The Graphic Design program teaches both design theory and design production for print and the web.

Extent

12 Containers

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

This collection contains visual and audio materials produced by Media Arts students and staff, including slide shows used for marketing and publicity, videos of “News Scene” telecasts, and departmental photographs and newsletters.

Arrangement note

Series A: Slides and Slide Shows, 1969 - 1986

Series B: News Scene Videos and Scripts, 1998 - 1999

Series C: Media Messages Records and Photographs, 1996 - 1999

General Physical Description note

Slides and video cassettes in 8 small records boxes

Processing Information note

The records were processed by Elizabeth Uhlig in 2011.

Title
Guide to Media Arts Slide and Video Collection 1969-1999
Author
Elizabeth Uhlig
Date
2011
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Lane Community College Archives Repository

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