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Seth Feldman fonds

  • F0117
  • Fonds
  • 1909-2015, predominant 1970-2009

Fonds consists of textual and audiovisual materials pertaining to Seth Feldman’s work as an academic and professor of film studies, university administrator, film critic, and writer and presenter of radio documentaries. These records are research files, taped interviews, successive drafts of scripts, transcripts, and recordings of programmes produced for the CBC radio series “Ideas” and his dramatization of Herma Maximo’s “The Ultimate Threshold”, prepared for the CBC radio programme “Vanishing Point”. Also included are film-related subject files maintained by Feldman; notebooks and research notes; material related to the Film Studies Association of Canada; course materials, notes, lecture recordings, correspondence, and student papers pertaining to Feldman’s work as a professor and Dean of Fine Arts at York University; drafts of a screenplay inspired by the George James Grinnell book “A Death on the Barrens”; a collection of film magazines; copies of recent films produced in Turkey; copies of films directed by Allan King; and research materials relating to Feldman’s work on Dziga Vertov.

Feldman, Seth, 1948-

Accession 2001-002

Consists of records of writer and Dean of Fine Arts at York University, Seth Feldman. Includes research materials and drafts for book on Soviet filmmaker Vertov and research materials, audio cassettes, and draft scripts for two 'Ideas' programs on CBC Radio: Dogs and We, The Animals.

Accession 2017-036

Accession consists of textual and audiovisual material related to Seth Feldman's an academic and professor of film studies, university administrator, film critic, and writer and presenter of radio documentaries, including syllabi, assignments, research files, publications, drafts, and taped interviews; and research materials relating to Feldman's work on Dziga Vertov.

Accession 2009-054

Accession consists of records created by Seth Feldman in the course of his activities as a professor of film studies, including research files, course files, copies of graduate theses and dissertations with which he was involved, correspondence with colleagues, notebooks, and material regarding his involvement with productions of TV Ontario and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

Accession 1998-026

Accession includes meeting notebooks (1993-1998) and production materials for "Perfect Machines: The Loom", "It ain't Kansas: The myth of New York City" and cassette tapes for other CBC Ideas series programmes.

Accession 2010-061

Accession consists of research notes, news articles, drafts of scripts for radio shows and screenplays, and correspondence regarding Professor Feldman's involvement with CBC Radio's Ideas and other creative works, as well as training material for Pro Tools software and documents regarding conference participation.

Ideas : history

File consists of original proposal by Phyllis Webb and William A. Young for the CBC Radio Ideas program made in January 1965.

Enthusiasm

File consists of notes and research material related to the Dziga Vertov film, Enthusiasm (1931). File includes a shot by shot description of the film written by Seth Feldman.

Kino-pravda 15 + 18

File consists of handwritten shot by shot descriptions of the films Kino-pravda No. 15 (1923) and Kino-pravda No. 18 (1924), directed by Dziga Vertov.

Stride, Soviet!

File consists of handwritten shot by shot descriptions of the film Stride, Soviet! (1926), directed by Dziga Vertov.

It's a good life

File consists of a paper and seminar notes on this episode of the television show, The Twilight zone.

Miscellaneous

File consists of a copy of "Instructor's Manual to Accompany An Introduction to Film," Second Edition, by Thomas and Vivian C. Sobchack; a glossary of film-related terms created by the University of Western Ontario, Department of English; an poster for a Toronto Public Library lecture by Seth Feldman, titled, "The Great War and Modern Cinema"; the text of a lecture on Big Nemo's War, Winsor McCay and the sinking of the Lusitania; a list of questions for Margaret Atwood; and a photocopy of "Footnote to Fact: The Docudrama" by Seth Feldman.

Kinoglaz

File consists of notes and research material related to the Dziga Vertov film, Kinoglaz [Kino Eye] (1929). File includes a shot by shot description of the film written by Seth Feldman.

3 Songs about Lenin

File consists of notes and research material related to the Dziga Vertov film, Three Songs about Lenin (1934). File includes a shot by shot description of the film written by Seth Feldman.

Subject files : Orals

File consists of records pertaining to Feldman's time as a PhD student at the University of New York at Buffalo.

Staff : J. Leyda

File consists of personnel records of Jay Leyda, a professor of the Film Department at the Faculty of Fine Arts, York University, including correspondence and his curriculum vitae.

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