Fonds UBCA-ARC-1297 - Nicholas Kendall fonds

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Nicholas Kendall fonds

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UBCA-ARC-1297

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2.12 m of textual records and other material.

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(1949-)

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Nicholas Kendall is a graduate of the UBC Theatre program and has become an independent filmmaker with several national and international awards to his credit. He was born in Manchester, England, on April 25, 1949. He entered the UBC Theatre program and graduated with a BA in 1970. He also graduated with a diploma from the London International Film School, London, England. Since then, he has worked as an independent filmmaker in various film genres such as experimental films, television dramas, documentaries, and feature films. Kendall has worked with Atlantis Films, CBC Television, the National Film Board of Canada, Northern Lights Entertainment, and Orca Productions. In addition, he has worked as an actor, cinematographer, writer/script editor, Associate Professor of Film at Queen's University, and Associate Professor of Film at Simon Fraser University. He is a member of the Directors' Guild of Canada, the Academy of Canadian Cinema, and the Canadian Film and Television Producers' Association.

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The fonds consists of videotapes, films, prints, scripts, notes, shooting schedules, correspondence, proposals, research material, audio tapes, and other records pertaining to Kendall's involvement in various film, television drama and documentary productions. The fonds is arranged according to type of production into the following four series: Feature films, Episodic productions, Documentaries, and Film Festivals.

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The original negative, duplicate negative, optical track, 2" mixmasters, 2" M & E 4-track master reel, 2" TV version, DAT master (domestic version), 1" closed Captioned master, and Digital Betacam closed captioned air master of Cadillac Girls can be located at the National Archives. The 3x30min prints, 1 x 54 min print, CRI and Optical Track (30 min version), and A and B rolls (30 min version) of Do It With Joy can be located at the National Archives.

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Includes 13 reels of film (16 & 35mm), 18 videocassettes, 49 audio reels, 5 production boards, 60 DVD-Rs, 7 CD-Rs, and 2 photographs.

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