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Professional Activities

This is the largest series within the Scriver fonds, and consists of the geneticist’s professional activities within and beyond McGill. The textual materials in this series consist of myriad evidences of Scriver’s professional activities, including but not limited to: typewritten (1960-1998) and e-mail (2003-2008, copies) correspondence covering Scriver’s many accolades, including his entry into the Canadian Who’s Who? Database in 1997, speech transcripts, a transcript of the Nathaniel Comfort History Project interview (2007-8), plans and correspondence regarding the founding of the DeBelle Laboratory in the Montreal Children’s Hospital (1960-73), his participation on a number of MUHC committees (1976-98, with gaps), and his involvement in the Human Genome Project and Advisory Committee (1995-2005 with gaps), as well as records pertaining to Dr. Scriver’s extensive travels abroad for conferences and lectureships. This series also includes artworks and approximately 70 dated and undated black & white and color photographs (1955-2005) accumulated by Scriver over the course of his career, including headshots, contact sheets, staff photos, class photos, and candid images. Finally, the Professional Activities series includes a miscellany of graphic materials including awards and plaques awarded to Scriver (1975-2010), records pertaining to the Scriver Family M.D./Ph.D. Scholarship Symposium (2003), holiday cards and personal correspondence (circa 2000) included in the accrual from the McGill office

Production files

This series contains administrative, production and creative records, including scripts, business records, examples of production reports, daily reports, budgets, contracts, title clearances, agreements, applications and reporting related to certification and incentive programs. The series is organized by production title.

Executive Binders

These are compilation binders created for each Muse Entertainment production and service production. They served as a core reference for Michael Prupas, President and CEO. They contain the milestone documents related to the executive, legal and production aspects, as well as a script.

Audio-visual materials and paperwork

This series is comprised primarily of the final as-released or as-distributed programs, in various versions and formats. It also includes some dailies, conversions, sound and other elements. Occasional paperwork was found with this series consisting of lab reports and production records.

Several production titles were selected for more comprehensive documentation. For these titles, a significant volume of production elements and camera materials were retained. These titles are: Durham County (2007-2009), television series; Human Trafficking (2005), television miniseries; The Many Trials of One Jane Doe (2002), television movie; Savage Messiah (2001), feature film; Tales from the Neverending Story (2000-2002), television series, and television movie; This is Wonderland (2003-2006), television series; University (2002), television miniseries.

Communication materials

This series includes photographic material created for documentation, promotional and marketing purposes, and includes some textual material and some copies of iconographic materials. The material had been compiled in binders, by production title. The following productions are fully covered: The Case of the Whitechapel Vampire (2001); Chasing Cain II: Face (2002); The Clinic (2003); Class Warfare (2000); The Royal Scandal (2001); Savage Messiah (2001); The Sign of Four (2001); Silent Night (2002); The Stork Derby (2001); Tales from the Neverending Story (2000-2002); The Tracker (1999); Twice in a Lifetime (1999-2001); The Whole Shebang (1999).

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