Main Speaker(s): Dr S.H. Wiederhorn. Location: Donald Gordon Centre. Begins with a man introducing Dr Wiederhorn. After, Dr Wiederhorn lectures the audience on the fracture points of different structural ceramics, as well as how different types of defects can create different failures. He also speaks on new research which seeks to minimize defects. At the end of the speech the audience asks questions and comments on Dr Wiederhorn's lecture.
Main Speaker(s): Dr Richard Webb. Location: Donald Gordon Centre. Video begins with a man introducing Dr Webb, manager of business development for Alcan. He then takes the stage and lectures the audience about resource-based industries for the remainder of the video, as well as Alcan's plan for expanding into the ceramics industry. At the end of his lecture he answers questions from the audience.
Main Speaker(s): Ellen Peters. Location: Ongwanada centre. Video is a video created for Ongwanada staff with the purpose of helping them identify abuse victims, and showing them the course of action to assist someone who is being abused. Video is narrated by Peters.
Location: Throughout Kingston. Video contains raw footage of CDS Building Movers transporting houses on a flatbed truck away from the eventual location of Stauffer Library. Each one of the moves has multiple clips of the house involved being transported from their original location through Kingston to it's eventual destination.
Location: Calvin Park Public School. Edited video consisting of shots of students during a regular day at Calvin Park with music in the background. Includes shots of the students going to class, playing computer games, and playing games in gym class.
Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Alfred Bader. Location: Agnes Etherington Art Centre. Contains a behind-the-scenes look at the filming of the video "The Bader Collection: European Paintings". Throughout the video directors can be heard giving instructions to Bader and the camera operators. The camera cuts several times, after which the film crew can be seen setting up to record footage for the TV segment.