Opens with shots of houses in Kingston surrounding the university. Cuts to an archeaologist searching forindigenous artifacts on a property in Kingston. Afterward shows the journey of an entire house as it is transported through Kingston on a flatbed truck.
Main Speakers: Multiple Queen's alumni First half of video consists of edited clips of several Queen's alumni talking about how the world is becoming more connected and how Queen's can prepare students for the future. Scope of video shifts from how Queen's is a fantastic school to how Queen's is in need of money and is fundraising. Second half of video is a duplicate of the first half, with roughly 2 minutes more footage used.
Main Speaker: Agnes Benediskson, David Smith, Keith Norton Location: Grant Hall Begins with procession entering the hall. University chaplain opens with a prayer, then Benedickson welcomes everyone and declares Smith principal of Queen's University. Smith then addresses the convocation with a speech. Afterwards Norton speaks on behalf of the provincial government in regards to the appointment. Smith then presents Jill Ker Conway, William McNeill, Henry Rosovsky, Erich Vogt, and Ronald Watts with an honourary doctorate of laws. Dr Rosovsky then addresses the convocation, after which the chaplain says a closing prayer.
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.
Main Speaker(s): Jeri Harmsen, Jack Henderson. Location: Agnes Etherington Art Centre. Edited video created to advertise the new Agnes Etherington exhibit called Hear to See, which was comprised of 6 viewing areas with a couch and a telephone. The couch allowed a visitor to view art in comfort, and the telephone would play facts about the painting before the couch. Additional material such as articles would be placed on a coffee table before the couch.
Main Speaker(s): Jeri Harmsen, Jack Henderson. Location: Agnes Etherington Art Centre. Video was created to advertise the Agnes Etherington exhibit Hear to See II, which was created over 3 years after the original. Visitors would begin in an anteroom, which contained several art magazines and telephones that would play information on contemporary art. The main exhibit contained 6 different booths, each with a piece of artwork, a couch, and a telephone. The telephone would play comments on the artwork by the artist.