The movie was broadcasted on CUTV.
Features recordings of rock groups, an erotic video possibly produced at the television studio, photographs of unidentified people, a montage of faces, and a demonstration of Yang style Tai Chi Chuan.
Report about the soft drink Coca-Cola that features bottle sizes and shapes.
Michel Tremblay answers questions from a group of students at Concordia University.
Rock band from Toronto and an interview with the Joe Hall Band.
A video about the positive effects of music on health.
Scenes from a concert by "Fist" held at Concordia.
Recording of the CUTV news with entertainment and sports coverage with Peter Garred, Suzanne Dansereau.
Voice digitalization and the pin-ups.
Several takes from the introduction to the program "Futrescope". The subjects for the program are the Dow Planetarium and Halography. The second reel contains a concert by Scratchband.
Several takes for a promotional video for Cinema V and an interview with the manager of Cinema V.
Robin Wood answers questions concerning film.
Debate held at Concordia about energy resources in Canada with Peter Blakey (PC) Warren Allman (LIB) David Garon (NDP).
Includes scenes from a fundraising event for Muscular Dystrophy.
Includes four student films.
A play by Diane Morrison adapted from Ernest Hemingway's short story.
Second Annual Concordia Carnival Fashion Show.
Lecture from a promotion and publicity course.
Dow planetarium and hollography with Kenneth Chalk, Jeannie Lee.
Part one includes a speech given by Hamilton Keke on the ANC and part two includes a Pulse newswatch report on student protest on education cutbacks.
1) Theatre and dance at an unidentified location
2) Unidentified rock group.
To be used for sign-on and sign-off.
Scenes from the Paradise Coffee House and a performance by Fred Mitchell.
1) Wanes (with Andy Jones and Mary Walsh)
2) Dance
3) Film editing (with George Mihalkov)
4) "Steamin in G major"
5) "Alice, You Have a Lump in your Breast"
6) "Mindfullness"
Unidentified speaker discussed the music industry to a class.
Scenes from a men's hockey game between Concordia and an unidentified team.
Talent show includes a blues band. Possibly held at Loyola.
Rodney Gibbons was one of sixteen finalists with his film "November 3" from the First Concordia University Television Film Festival and won second prize in the competition.
Music band leader, conductor of Montreal Chamber Orchestra, tenor singer opera Ben Hepner and Mary Lou Basaraba (mezzo-soprano).