
In honor of UMBC's 40th year, here is a collection of film and video from our archives. |
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UMBC TV Magazine
UMBC TV Magazine is a student produced video journal of campus life. Programs are produced as part of ART 395/396 Televisison Production Techniques. MLL 695 Intercultural Video Production produces "International Edition" focusing on the international experience at UMBC.
Streaming Class Lectures
A number of UMBC course lectures are available for viewing. Here you will find classes for the current semester.
UMBC News and Events
UMBC's News site now showcases a number of Real Media features.
Digital Storytelling @ UMBC
A feature on the 2006 Digital Stoytelling Workshop sponsored by OIT and New Media. Videos produced in the Workshop are available for viewing.
TEL Brown Bag Presentations
An archive on past presentations covering a range of topics related to technology enhanced learning
Art 395/396 projects
Selected productions from Television Production Techniques 1 and 2.
UMBC Music "Listening Room"
Listen to a collection of mp3s by the Music department's ensembles and faculty streaming umbrella group
the streaming umbrella group (SUG) is made up of faculty, staff, and students from the UMBC departments of Visual Arts, Dance, and Music. Archived works and live feeds are available on the site. |
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| Portrait of a Chancellor |
This 1973 feature produced by UMBC Screen Arts students profiles UMBC Chancellor Calvin Lee. Lee is interviewed at work and at his home. He talks of his law career, plans for the University and publications.
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| Two Sides of the Blues |
In 1977, blues performers Sippie Wallace, Edith Wilson and Little Brother Montgomery visited UMBC. This film contains performances and interviews captured by UMBC Screen Arts students.
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| UMBC 1982 |
This 1982 promotional film was produced by UMBC students.
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| Unbind Your Mind |
This UMBC promo produced in 1984 features many faculty, students and staff - plus state-of-the-art computer graphics!
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| The Jeff Bzdelik UMBC Basketball Show |
For 15 year UMBC produced a weekly sports roundup. This early 1987 broadcast featured head coach Jeff Bzdelik and host Steve Levy discussing UMBC's recent games at Navy and College Park.
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| Shakespeare on Wheels 1987 |
The UMBC Theatre Department's 1987 Shakespeare on Wheels production of A Midsummer Night's Dream is featured in this spot.
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| Balinese Gamelan Concert |
Dr. Mantle Hood, founder of UMBC's Ethnomusicology Department, directs a performance of Semar Pegulingan "Genta Pinara Pitu." The performance features music and dance from the 15th century to the present from the literature of the Hindu classics.
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| Robotics at UMBC |
In 1988 Chancellor Michael Hooker teamed up with Topo the talking robot for this promotional spot.
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| Athletic Recruiting |
Chancellor Michael Hooker introduces this athletic recruiting video from 1988.
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| The Earl Hawkins UMBC Basketball Show |
Hosted by Steve Levy, this 1989 episode spotlights the week in Retriever basketball.
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| MacBeth |
This 1989 performace on the UMBC campus was part of the Theatre Department's "Shakespeare on Wheels" project. "Shakespeare on Wheels" travelled throughout the area for a series of summer performances. Directed by Sam McCready.
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| Yes We Can |
Filmed in 1989, this feature documents the first class to participate in the Meyerhoff Scholars program.
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| Share the Challenge, Shape the Future |
A 1990 recruiting video featuring activities, academics and events at UMBC.!!
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| U Must Be Crazy |
During the early 90's the Office of Residential Life and UMBC TV produced a periodic TV magazine highlighting campus life and events. In this episode hosted by Tara Beard; the UMBC bowling team; transfer students; Vice President Sue Kitchen discusses impending budget cuts; and DADA/DATA at the...
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| See You After Class |
This 1993 video highlights the diverse extracurricular activities available to UMBC students.
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| Carry the Torch |
This 1994 fundraising film reflects on the themes of community, character and connnections with comments from Dr. Freeman Hrabowski, faculty and students.
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| UMBC Promos 1994 |
A series of 30 second commercials featuring President Freeman Hrabowski and UMBC faculty. These include Dr. Larrabee Strow,Physics; Dr. Michael Summers, Chemistry; Catherine Fenselau, Chemistry;David Yager, Director of the Inaging Research Center; and Sam McCready, Theatre.
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| Hold Fast To Dreams |
This 1995 video gives a brief synopsis of the importance of the Meyerhoff Scholars Program. Students share their academic and community service experiences that are offered through Dr. Hrabowski's Meyerhoff program.
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| AOK Library Tour 1995 |
Library Director Dr. Larry Wilt conducts a personal tour on the newly dedicated Albin O. Kuhn Library and Gallery on March 3, 1995.
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| Unique Moments, Brilliant Careers |
A short UMBC promo produced by the Imaging Research Center and UMBC TV in the early 90's.
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