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Toronto Film and Video Club fonds
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1960-2003 (Creation)
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1 film reel (28 minutes) : composite print, colour, optical sound ; 16 mm
1 DVD (58 minutes)
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Fonds consists of a 16 mm film reel of the short film "The Settlers." "The Settlers" was produced by long-time Toronto Film and Video Club (TFVC) member Jack Ruddell. The film is 28 minutes in length and stars Bill and Maryon Brechin as two early settlers in Upper Canada dealing with the trials and tribulations of farm life. "The Settlers" won numerous international awards including a Gold Medal at the Photographic Society of America Convention.
Fonds also includes a DVD featuring Jack Ruddell speaking at a Toronto Film and Video Club meeting, explaining the filming process and technical details in creating "The Settlers." The meeting occurred on July 22, 2003.
For a more detailed description, use this link to the Archives of Ontario's descriptive database: http://ao.minisisinc.com/scripts/mwimain.dll/144/PROV/PROV/REFD+F+4582?SESSIONSEARCH
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The Toronto Film and Video Club fonds was donated to the Archives of Ontario in 2008 by Josephine Black of the Toronto Film and Video Club.
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The 16 mm film has been converted to digital copies for viewing.
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Copyright held by the Toronto Film and Video Club. To find out more about the copyright status of the particular material you wish to use, consult a Reference Archivist. There are no restrictions on reproduction for research and private study. If you wish to use other than for research and private study any of this material, submit a Request for Permission to Publish, Exhibit, or Broadcast form.
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For a more detailed description, use this link to the Archives of Ontario's descriptive database: http://ao.minisisinc.com/scripts/mwimain.dll/144/PROV/PROV/REFD+F+4582?SESSIONSEARCH
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