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  • SPY HOP Productions
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  • J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
  • Audio-Visual Archives
  • 1996; 1997; 1998; 1999; 2000; 2001; 2002; 2003
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Along the way, they run out of money and must find interesting means of procuring funds to continue the journey such as giving cyclists pedicures, dancing for pocket change, and competing in an X-treme Croquet tournament.; The Hour Glass Project - Teens ask other teens about their predictions, preparations and fears about Y2K in an interview on-the-street style documentary.; Mini DV; A collection of various SPY HOP productions in live action narrative, documentary, and claymation formats.; Let Them Eat Cake - a young boy celebrates his birthday alone with his "cookie monster" birthday cake. Montage of the boy and the cake going to the park, playing on the swings and slide, and playing catch until the cake is damaged and the boy must perform "surgery" with icing to repair his playmate. The cake holds a grudge against the boy until he introduces it to a "sexy" female cake and then the boy is alone again as romance blossoms. Boy suffers an anxiety attack and decides to exact revenge by eating the new "girlfriend" cake. The "cookie monster" cake catches him in the act and attacks at which point the boy awakens from a dream to find himself sitting at the table of the opening party scene. When he opens the room's door, he is presented with a "cookie monster" cake and shuts the door on it. 2000.; Released - A teenage girl is stuck going on an astrology field trip during the first week of summer when she'd rather be going to see the Ramones in concert. On the journey one of her fellow classmates, Peter, carries with him a small lunch cooler which contains a mysterious secret he guards. In the cooler is some form of insect he nurtures but when he leaves the cooler in the care of the girl, Josh (a trouble-making jock) slips a large beetle into it. Later in the van as they travel to their next stop, Peter opens the cooler to see the beetle. Josh confesses to having taken the butterfly which was apparently in the cooler and accidentally lets the insect fly out the window to be killed on the windshield of a car. On the way home, they open the windows in the van and several butterflies fly into the van and they stop the vehicle to witness a butterfly migration and Peter smiles for the first time during the film. 2000.; Sticks and Stones - A girl, Beth, and her boyfriend, Cam, help her new roommate move in and have a celebratory dinner. Cam walks in on the new roommate, Amy, and her lesbian girlfriend kissing and is disturbed by it and the fact that his girlfriend lives with a lesbian. When he tells a friend about it, the friend councils him to get to know Amy as he might discover she's cool and they have common interests...other than girls. When he goes over to Beth and Amy's house he meets Gavin, a friend of Amy's, and they talk about Jeeps for a while. In another room Amy tells Beth she hopes Gavin meets someone nice as the breakup with his last boyfriend was difficult. Later Amy's girlfriend confronts Cam about how he avoids Amy and is giving her the cold shoulder because she is a lesbian. After the confrontation, Cam vandalizes Amy's car as Beth spies him in the act from a window. Cam's hatred escalates until he beats Amy with a tire iron. 2000.; UP;RIGHT - A documentary about Human Rights (particularly dealing with freedom of speech, gay rights, civil rights in relation to race, and freedom of religion) in 2000 through the eyes of Salt Lake teens from diverse backgrounds as they compare and contrast how their lives have benefited from the sacrifices of others in previous generations to procure those rights. 2000.; Run Sheep Run - Claymation short. A farmer chases after two of his sheep in order to sheer them. 2000.; Beach Thief - Claymation short. A surfer naps on the beach when a girl tries to steal his surfboard. In the pursuit of the thief and his surfboard, the girl's bathing suit is snagged by a fisherman and the fisherman is pulled into the water where he is then attacked by sharks. The surfer gets his board back. 2000.; The Trouble With Music - Claymation short. A man sits in a chair when a package is delivered to his door. In the package is a stereo and whatever genre of music the man plays, a person stereotyping the image associated with that type of music appears until he smashes the stereo out of frustration. 2000.; Big Nick's Day at the Beach - Claymation short. A guy in a thong Speedo finds love at the beach in the form of an elephant. Flash forward five years and a myriad of cross-species, half-elephant/​half-men are the product of the love match. 2001.; Bennion Clay: Collection of very short claymation films done by children at Bennion Elementary School.; (The Princess and the Pokemon) - Claymation short. A princess goes around collecting Pokemon then uses them in a match which Pikachu wins.; (The Rolling Head) - Claymation short. A head rolls around until it sprouts a body.; (Godzilla v. King Kong) - Claymation short. Godzilla and King Kong fight it out and Godzilla wins.; (A Dog) - Claymation short. A dog wanders around outside sniffing at items and wagging his tail.; (A Rumble in the Jungle) - Claymation short. Impressionist-style animals interact with one another.; (The Big Concert) - Claymation short. A performer is booed off stage at a concert.; (Another Dog) - Claymation short. A dog outside sniffs at some flowers before devouring one of them.; (Snail Trail) - Claymation short. A snail leaves a trail of slime behind it and other insects run into the mess.; (Crazy Clouds) - Claymation short. A young girl asks the clouds to go away and let the sun come out.; Space Cats - Claymation short. A group of flying cats search outer space for treasure but just when they are about to take hold of the treasure evil dogs capture them. A rocket ship-flying turtle comes to the cats' rescue and as a reward, is granted half of the treasure. 2002.; The Meadowlark Massacre - Claymation short. A playground bully gets his just desserts when he messes with two children who run into a haunted house to avoid him. 2002.; The Ends of the Earth - Claymation short. A school bus full of animals and a blind man drive around town until the driver, a worm, is abducted by a bird and the blind man takes the wheel accidentally driving them all off of a cliff and into the center of the earth. When they finally surface, they find themselves under the sea and so return to the core to find a better point of exit. When they resurface again, the worm returns to the bus after having escaped the bird. 2002.; Sour Apples - Claymation short. A lizard attempts to get an apple off of a tree but fails. When it gives up and leaves, the apple falls to the ground. Two lizards duel and one bites the other's head off. 2002.; Dog Gone Bone - Claymation short. A dog buries his bone before going to sleep. The next morning he awakes and attempts to dig up the bone but digs up several other items by mistake such as a key and a remote control, until he finally finds his bone. 2002.; Microcosmos - Claymation short. A large black amoeba attempts to eat a particle only to have it stolen by a small red amoeba. The black amoeba then eats the red amoeba but is attacked by its companions who break the large black amoeba into smaller ones. The group of black amoebas then meets the red amoebas in battle when a zoom out shot show all of this is taking place in a glass of water being drunk by a man. 2002.; Alien Vacation - Claymation short. An alien dog lands on Earth. After eating several vehicles and growing very large he is picked back up by his spaceship and leaves. 2002.; Guinea Pig Mania!!! - Claymation short. A scientist develops a superhuman formula and decides to test it on his guinea pig. Thinking his experiment failed, the scientist donates the animal to the local pet shop. The animal has been altered however and is dangerous and causes a great deal of destruction to the pet shop who then sells it to NASA for the Animals in Space Program. After being launched into space, the guinea pig is hurtled into space where the sun's radiation "undoes" all of the harmful effects of the experiment and the animal returns to the pet shop where it is welcomed back to live there forever. 2002.; Home Under the Range - Claymation short. City mice move to the desert where they encounter the locals. When the city mice realize their TV antenna didn't survive the move, the son of the city mice and the daughter of the desert mice work out a solution to unite their families by connecting their burrows and sharing a TV. 2002.; Mini DV; Jules - The first true Spy Hop Production, Jules, is the story of a young man suffering from a neurological disorder impairing his ability to correctly identify fruit flavors, struggles with his disorder and its affects on his social life in this mockumentary-styled French language narrative short film. 2000.; Baby Roller sports - A window-shopping mother is distracted as her baby's stroller rolls down the hill, hits a rock and sends baby (a doll) flying onto the open tailgate of a truck and off on a road trip. A Good Samaritan finds the stroller and attempts to return it to the owner when the truck passes by and hits a bump sending the baby flying through the air once again and into the stroller. The momentum returns the stroller to the side of the mom who didn't even notice the baby was missing. 2000.; HBO Interview - "Jules" director and actors interviewed by HBO's 30x30 Kids Films about the making of the film and how they converted Ogden and Salt Lake City into France for the film.; Mail Order Granny - Two kids see a late night commercial and decide to call the 1-800 number to order a mail-order granny of their own. After assembling the Granny, the kids put her to work cleaning and baking cookies for them until she short-circuits and comes after them attacking all who cross her path. The delivery man rescues them with a recall notice and takes out Granny's batteries.; Rocky Bilbordo: A Story of Triumph - A champion thumb wrestler is offered a bribe to throw his upcoming match. After allowing the competitor to win, Rocky is ashamed and begins training for a rematch. After seeing the competitor at a cafe one day, Rocky assaults the man and cuts off his thumb to gain back his thumb wrestling "belt."; Peter Pam vs. Captain Cook - A nefarious cook holds the maitra d and two patrons of his restaurant hostage after his cooking is criticized for being too sticky. Peter Pam comes to the rescue with a can of cooking spray to release the hostages to save the day. 1999.; When I Grow Up: The Real Deal - Documentary. Three children are asked what they would like to do when they grow up and why, then a person in that profession talks about their job and why they chose to go into that field (i.e. fireman, teacher, policeman, etc.). 2002.; The Good Stuff - Documentary. The manager of a Clean Flicks location is interviewed about the store's business involving the post-release editing of motion pictures for content such as offensive language and sexual or graphically violent content. In contrast, the director of the Sundance Film Festival gives his views on the matter. 2002.; My Life: Goran Rogonjic - Documentary. A Bosnian refugee tells his story about why he and his family left their home and immigrated to the US as well as how life has changed for them since coming to Salt Lake to reside. 2002.; Love's Beginnings - Documentary. A seventeen-year-old, Brittany, talks about teen pregnancy. Her mother discusses the difficulties of having a daughter who is an unwed teenage mother when she was a wed teenage mother, while Brittany's grandmother talks about the loss of her teenage years because of her decision to marry and become a mother by the time she was eighteen and her regrets about not having dated more people before marrying. 2002.; Peer Pressure - Documentary. A teen discusses his ideas on the positive and negative uses for peer pressure, then interviews two fellow teens, Spencer &​ Jenna, who have used peer pressure positively and John, who was influenced by peer pressure to try illegal drugs which put him in the hospital and nearly killed him. 2002.; A Pagan in Zion - Documentary. A white witch in Utah talks about her beliefs and how those beliefs affect her daily life, her family, and her interaction with her neighbors and the community. 2002.; Walk-In Closet - Documentary. Four men share their "coming out" stories, give advise to others who fear admitting they are homosexual, and talk about how their sexuality affects their lives and their inter action with friends, family and the community. 2002.; The Order of the Star-Spangled Student - Documentary. Six students on the street are asked a question about World War II, of which only two answer correctly. Concerned with the lack of knowledge US children have about their country's history; this film discusses the connection between September 11th attacks and the lack of knowledge of US history by the nation's population. 2002.; Climbing: A Personal Revelation - Documentary. A young writer/​filmmaker parallels perseverance in the pursuit of goals to climbing as she interviews a professional rock climber who gives his own views about goals, overcoming fears and reservation, and the elation of success that drives him toward the next obstacle in any aspect of his life. 2002.; Mini DV; Anima - A janitor at an art museum meets a mysterious young woman one night that comes to visit him every night during his shift. She questions him about his former dreams to be a sculptor and encourages him to pick it back up. In the end, the janitor realizes she was merely a figment of his imagination. 2002.; ...IST - A teen girl searches for herself and starts investigating Feminism. After founding a club on extreme Feminist principles, she has a nervous breakdown and moves on to Environmentalism. 2003.; Frame - A photojournalist, who worked on the front during the Vietnam War, is confronted years later by a colleague at the institution where he has been for twenty years after the war struggling with the guilt which has consumed him for his inaction during the events which scared him for life. The two men help to heal one another by sharing their experiences, discussing their flashbacks and nightmares, and discussing photography as a therapeutic means to recovery. 2003.; Mini DV; Watch What You're Watching - Two young men are engrossed in a reality police television show when the police enter their home and carry one of the young men's father's away. Unaware that what they are watching on television is happening behind them, one of the men comments "That guy looked like your dad," while the other marvels at the television "It did look like my dad." 2002.; The Raft - A boy listens as his grandfather with short-term memory loss recounts (again) the story of how he blew up a raft of Japanese sailors during World War II when in command of a US ship turning the regularly heard story into a confession of guilt harbored for nearly 60 years. 2002.; Microcosmos - Claymation short. A large black amoeba attempts to eat a particle only to have it stolen by a small red amoeba. The black amoeba then eats the red amoeba but is attacked by its companions who break the large black amoeba into smaller ones. The group of black amoebas then meets the red amoebas in battle when a zoom out shot show all of this is taking place in a glass of water being drunk by a man. 2002. (Also found on item 2); A Pagan in Zion - Documentary. A white witch in Utah talks about her beliefs and how those beliefs affect her daily life, her family, and her interaction with her neighbors and the community. 2002. (Also found on item 3); Dog Gone Bone - Claymation short. A dog buries his bone before going to sleep. The next morning he awakes and attempts to dig up the bone but digs up several other items by mistake such as a key and a remote control, until he finally finds his bone. 2002. (Also found on item 2); I Am Spam - While watching television, a boy's desire for the canned lunch meat, Spam, is peaked and he goes on a crazed search of his house to find a can of his favorite food. When he discovers he is out of Spam he goes to the local market only to have the last can purchased by another customer a few steps ahead of him. Following the girl who bought the Spam back to her apartment in the same building in which he lives, the boy sneaks into her apartment where he finds the girls has purchased the Spam to feed her dog. Without hesitation the boy then begins eating the Spam out of the dog bowl side-by-side with the animal. 2002.; Silver Funk - An experimental film showing a series of shots concerning the eyes and eye related procedures such as eye exams, surgery, and putting in contact lenses in Eisensteinian relation to one another. 2002.; Messages: 2002 Olympic Diary - Documentary. Adolescent filmmakers explore the affect the 2002 Olympic Games would have on Salt Lake City as it is perceived by the world, how the city might change to welcome those unfamiliar with its culture and what sort of involvement the Latter-Day Saint Church might have upon the Winter Games. Particular attention is given to conceptions about the state by outsiders due to the LDS Church, liquor laws, and diversity. 2002.; Michael Cane Madness - A music video styled short about a young man who believes he is British actor, Michael Cane. The young man is chased by fans, reads about his idol, and dresses up to impersonate him until his deception is discovered by two young fans causing him to seek psychiatric help. 2002.; The Farm - Teens from across the US are abducted and sent to an "Indoctrination Camp" where they become subjects in an attempt to conform them to mainstream society as punishment for offenses such as "sleeping at a Brittany Spears concert," "gothic style of dress," or even "protesting WTO." At the camp the abductees are constantly monitored and are forced to listen to a barrage of mantras such as "a fat body is not a fit body," "the color is blue," and "a white smile is a happy smile," while being reprogrammed into consumer-driven drones. 2002.; Space Cats - Claymation short. A group of flying cats search outer space for treasure but just when they are about to take hold of the treasure evil dogs capture them. A rocket ship-flying turtle comes to the cats' rescue and as a reward, is granted half of the treasure. 2002.; Will They Ever Go Back? - Documentary. A short documentary exploring what it is to be a refugee in the United States. Young men and women are interviewed about their experiences as refugees from their homelands who seek to create a home in the US. 2002.; Mini DV; Watch What They're Watching - A short informative "public service announcement" styled piece urging adults to monitor the television content viewed by children in their home. 2002.; Walk-In Closet - Documentary. Four men share their "coming out" stories, give advise to others who fear admitting they are homosexual, and talk about how their sexuality affects their lives and their inter action with friends, family and the community. 2002. (Also found on item 3); Home Under the Range - Claymation short. City mice move to the desert where they encounter the locals. When the city mice realize their TV antenna didn't survive the move, the son of the city mice and the daughter of the desert mice work out a solution to unite their families by connecting their burrows and sharing a TV. 2002. (Also found on item 2); The Good Stuff - Documentary. The manager of a Clean Flicks location is interviewed about the store's business involving the post-release editing of motion pictures for content such as offensive language and sexual or graphically violent content. In contrast, the director of the Sundance Film Festival gives his views on the matter. 2002. (Also found on item 3); Jarrett and Jen's Claymation:; The Crocodile Hunter and Friends - Claymation short. Steve, the star of the wildlife show "Crocodile Hunter", is recreated as a claymation figure along with a pet crocodile and his dog. 2002.; The Food Fight - Claymation short. Two dinner companions argue over supper and start a food fight when one of them tries to force the other to eat the meal when he doesn't wish to ending with the discovery that dinner isn't so unpalatable after all. 2002.; Cat's Surprise - Claymation short. A cat cries when he believes his friends forgot his birthday. When he follows a ball of yarn to a tree house he discovers his friends were merely lying in wait to throw him a surprise party. 2002.; Chicken and Octopus - Claymation short. An octopus is taken ashore by a chicken that then falls back into the sea when it runs into a tree at the edge of a small island. 2002.; Leo the Lizard - Claymation short. Leo the Lizard saves the day when a villainous spider robs the local bank. After capturing the stolen money, Leo vanquishes his foe. 2002.; Amy's Advanced Video:; Clean Habit - An older woman repeatedly cleans a bathroom with meticulous attention until she is arrested.; Sad Life - Amy, a single mother, regrets the lack of attention she paid her son which ultimately ended in his death behind with wheel while driving while intoxicated.; Jack's Recycling Movie - Three adolescents discover the importance of recycling aluminum cans and paper cups.; Black Milk - A German poem entitled "Black Milk" is read as images, in an experimental film fashion, show hands unwinding a spool of thread, silver ball bearings spinning into a hole, cars and street cars, as well as various other objects.; Bennion Elementary Claymation: Collection of very short claymation films done by children at Bennion Elementary School.; The Princess and the Pokemon - Claymation short. A princess goes around collecting Pokemon then uses them in a match which Pikachu wins. (Also found on item 2); The Rolling Head - Claymation short. A head rolls around until it sprouts a body. (Also found on item 2); Godzilla v. King Kong - Claymation short. Godzilla and King Kong fight it out and Godzilla wins. (Also found on item 2); A Dog - Claymation short. A dog wanders around outside sniffing at items and wagging his tail. (Also found on item 2); A Rumble in the Jungle - Claymation short. Impressionist-style animals interact with one another. (Also found on item 2); The Big Concert - Claymation short. A performer is booed off stage at a concert. (Also found on item 2); Another Dog - Claymation short. A dog outside sniffs at some flowers before devouring one of them. (Also found on item 2); Snail Trail - Claymation short. A snail leaves a trail of slime behind it and other insects run into the mess. (Also found on item 2); Crazy Clouds - Claymation short. A young girl asks the clouds to go away and let the sun come out. (Also found on item 2); Steve's Bennion Claymation: Claymation Mania 2003; The Greatest Treasure Hunt Ever - Claymation short. Three animals travel through the land seeking treasure until they find it.; One of the Greatest Magic Carpet Rides Ever - Claymation short. Three friends travel through the skies on a magic carpet.; Fair Warning - An experimental film short in which a boy enters a bus and as he passes the bus' other occupants, looks into their eyes to see what they are thinking about as a sort of window into each of their souls. 2003.; The Champ - Claymation short. Glendale Middle School students create a boxing match between "The Champ" and several challengers who are all defeated in turn when he devours them to defend his title. 2003.; AOCE Video:; ...Dr. Death - A boy awakens in strange surroundings with amnesia only to finally remember that the doctor treating him is the same man who attacked him and thus gave him amnesia.; Falling Daydream - A boy daydreams during a lecture from his father and is grounded when he refocuses on the lecture he is ignoring.; La Musique - A visual collage of music studio images of microphones, amps, guitars, and posters of music legends in an experimental film style.; Pickles - A boy, James, who loves pickles to the extent that he care for them like babies by burping them and tucking them into bed at night, awakes one morning to discover that someone is eating his pickles at night. After hiring his roommate to stand guard over the pickles, the roommate discovers that James is in fact the culprit and has been eating them in his sleep.; T.J.'s Bad Day - A boy, T.J., begins a bad day including running into his "mortal enemies" and being berated by his "evil" sister when he begins his day after stumbling over an "evil rock."; Who Jacked My Stuff, Yo? - A mix of live action and stop motion animation involving a Lego figurine who is behind a series of thefts of items such as a cell phone, jacket, guitar, and a framed picture.; AOCE Claymation:; Bill and George: The Prequel - Claymation short. Bill and George are fighting again although this episode does not involve a food fight. After a disagreement about some children running in Bill's home, George takes offense and leaves with the kids only to find himself the target of Bill's anger once again.; Crazy Fish Movie - Claymation short. Three evil fish attempt to destroy the world only to have their plans foiled by three other fish (an angel fish, a cat fish, and a crab) who not only rescue the Earth and its inhabitants but protect it from further threat.; Stick's Bad Day - Claymation short. Buddy, Stick's dog, runs away and Stick goes out to search for him. While looking for the dog, Stick is "splatted" and decides to return home to play darts where he is "splatted" once again. Stick then realizes that Buddy is in the park and goes to get him.; Girls in Motion:; Dear John Letter - A young woman writes a "Dear John" letter to her boyfriend when she realizes that her quick infatuation is over while she recalls moments they spent together. 2003.; Disconnect - Several young women and a young man wish to be alone and so each seeks solitude within the library for quiet. One young woman dislikes quiet and wishes to fill the quiet day with her music as she pretends she is giving a concert on her piano for the world to hear. Some people are alone but do not wish to be, others are not but wish they too were alone. 2003.; Expressions in Movement - Documentary. Dancers are asked for their definitions of dance. A young ballet dancer, Jenny Rowe, who has been dancing for nine years talks about her opinions about dance versus sports as well as what dance has done for her over the years. 2003.; Mini DV; Glendale Middle School Claymation:; Alien Love - Claymation short. An alien named Albuquerque is invited to a party by his love interest. When they arrive he discovers the party consists of several of the aliens who teased and tormented him in high school. When a food fight erupts, Albuquerque saves his lady love and together they teach the bullies a lesson.; Spy Hop Video:; Lost Lonely Doll &​ Baby Rock Rocker - A rock and roll couple face trouble when Baby Rock has to go to the studio on business, leaving Lonely Doll feeling abandoned and pining for his return. When he returns all is well again for the happy couple.; Scarlet - Two girls, Mary and Scarlet, find they can get along after all when Scarlet (the popular girl) dismisses the pressure of her crowd of friends to be kind to Mary (the outcast) who acts and looks different from all the other girls. When confronted by her friends about accepting Mary, Scarlet stands up for Mary and the two become close friends.; Sense - An experimental film using colors and textures in a domestic setting: orange carrot, blue furry pillow, green wall, black shoe soles.; UP START 2003:; Claymation:; Space Worms - Claymation short. Worms from space land in someone's living room where they are vacuumed up then shot outside by the vacuum. While outside, a bird swoops from the sky and eats two of the three worms. When the single remaining worm returns to its home planet, it informs its leader that the other two were eaten by the natives. The leader then destroys the Earth.; Attack of the Purple Watermelon - Claymation short. A mad scientist transforms a normal watermelon into a dangerous purple watermelon and then places the fruit in the local, unsuspecting, pet shop where it attacks the inhabitants until someone places a normal watermelon next to the purple watermelon which returns it to its natural state.; Kitchen That Comes Alive - Claymation short. A mysterious airplane flying over a house drops a toxic powder which causes the house and all of its contents to come alive. Vegetables and appliances alike animate to dance around the kitchen.; Video:; The Friend Machine - A young girl watches TV alone and unhappy until she picks up a magazine and finds an ad for a friend machine which will allow her to make friends with the pull of a lever. Three to five business days after ordering, her friend machine arrives. After some assembly, she has a friend.; Fighting for Friendship - Two little girls, Katie and Amy, bump into each other one day and mix up their backpacks. When Katie tells her dad about the mix up, she asks him to take her to Amy's house to swap backpacks but her father doesn't like the look of the house and turns around. Secretly, Katie calls Amy and they agree to meet at Amy's house. When Amy opens the door the girls "instantly" become best friends. Later that night Amy asks her own father why the two families were feuding but he couldn't remember how the conflict started or why it continued. Amy asks her father if it was OK if she and Katie were friends and Amy's dad gives permission. Meanwhile, Katie asks her father the same thing and also receives a "yes" answer. Katie and Amy play every day.; Formula for Success - In a laboratory, a scientist creates a "happy formula" and tests it on himself. After telling a colleague about his success in creating the formula, the colleague then takes a dose. After creating a second batch, he offers it to another person who turns into a train and the scientist goes back to the drawing board to discover an antidote. After curing the boy who turned into a train, the three discuss how to market the drug and go on a campaign where they earn money; Susie and Her Sisters and the Socks That Stuck - A girl named Susie wakes up one morning to discover that her favorite socks, which she wore to bed, will not come off. Her sisters wake up and suggest explanations as to why the socks are stuck on her feet. After attempting to remove their sister's socks, the sisters discover that they are now stuck to their sister's socks. The logically minded of the two sisters suggests that the "sock sister" go around the house to find out what sticks to her and what doesn't then find out why those items that don't stick...don't. They soon discover that anything the sister loves, sticks to her such as her socks, her sisters, and their dog. As soon as the revelation is made, the sisters become unstuck. (NOTE: Some audio corruption on source material for voice over segments); Eviloution of Death, Part IV - Beginning with the scene of the apes from "2001: Space Odyssey" to represent Earth a million years ago, we skip forward to present day as a monkey listens to rap as it sits in a flower box on a city sidewalk as a group of kids walk by. Following the kids as they make their way to a coffee shop to buy a banana, the monkey then follows them to Spy Hop where it attacks the boy with the banana and two of the other children. When one boy stumbles upon the body of the first boy to be attacked, he and his sister decide to find out "who or what did this." After discovering the monkey was behind the attacks, they kill it and throw the body in the dumpster thinking the ape is dead but after "The End" appears on screen, the monkey pokes its head out of the dumpster.; Dream Come True? - Documentary. Teens attending Highland High School's magnet program for English as a Second Language (ESL), discuss their experiences as students at Highland H.S., give their own definitions of the word "refugee," and what the word means to them. The refugee students (particularly those from Somalia) then ask students and teachers what they believe refugees are and what they think about the number of refugee students at Highland High School. Refugee students also discuss peer pressure, acceptance from local students, and the friends and family they left behind when they came to the United States. The refugee students are then followed home to show their homes and to describe their culture, religion, and how those things have been affected since they came to America.; Mini DV; It Began West... - Documentary. Exploring the history of non-Latter-Day Saint immigrants to the Salt Lake Valley, this film looks at various factors pulling immigrants toward relocation in Utah such as the Trans Continental Railroad, mining, and factors in their homelands which lured populations from Jewish, Greek, Hispanic, and various other communities. Due to the fact that the LDS Church discouraged its members from working in the mines, the mining industry was a strongly diverse opportunity center for immigrants not associated with the LDS culture. The emigrant population working in the mines created their own community on the west side of town full of "blue collar" workers. Little now remains of these communities and most of the buildings still standing have been gutted or altered so much that there is little left to show little of the emigrant heritage of those working in the mines, smelting, and factories of that area.; Let Me Be Heard: Documentary. A West Salt Lake City Perspective - Minorities from the west side of Salt Lake City discuss how the unique blend of cultures in the area proves to be "rich soil" for rap artists. Members of Sicc Lake Productions, discuss how living and working in the Salt Lake Valley as rap artists affects them and their music as they discuss issues such as racism, isolation, stereotyping, and censorship in a predominantly Caucasian and religious state but even how minorities who are not black have difficulty making it in the rap side of the music industry.; The Other Side of the Tracks - Documentary. Residents of both the east and west sides of Salt Lake give their opinions about where the division of east and west is located, as well as myths and beliefs about property value, violence, crime, and diversity of the two sides. Residents of the west side give their opinions about the bias of the media's attention to negative incidents in their side of town when crime, in their opinions, is equal on both sides of town. Young adults from both sides of town come together to confront one another's myths about their side of town.; REEL STORIES 2003:; Measure of Success - Documentary. Filmmaker Melissa Mullen takes a journey where her initial pity for local (Salt Lake City) street performers leads her to ask the question "what is success?" Determining after asking several street performers what success is to them, Mullen believes that she is the only one who can measure her own success and that happiness and personal fulfillment are vital in the equation.; Voices Beyond the Barn - Documentary. Animal rescue farm owner, Faith Ching, discusses her views on the mentality of many people today concerning the disposability of animals and of life in general as she tells the story of several of the animals who have made their home on her farm.; Ofa he Lei: The Love of the Lei - Documentary. In reaction to a Jordan School District policy restricting clothing, jewelry, or accessories that are distracting during commencement exercises, the filmmaker expresses his views as well the views of others on the policy, particularly as it pertains to cultural items such as leis.; Me and My Mustache - Documentary. A Vietnam War veteran, John Hinton, tells the story of how he and a fellow pilot made a pact to grow mustaches to help identify them if they were captured or killed in the line of duty and that they would shave off the mustaches when they returned home. Hinton explains that he has never shaved his mustache because his friend was killed in Vietnam and as a memorial to his fellow pilot, he has kept the mustache.; From Somalia to Salt Lake - Documentary. Teen refugee, Mohamed Alinur, from Somalia, the grandson of a former president. Mohamed tells about how he had to learn Arabic when he and his family moved to Egypt and then had to learn English when they then sought asylum in the United States. An English as a Second Language student at Highland High School, Mohamed tells of his experiences as he tries to assimilate into the culture while still retaining his own culture.; Not Just Another Pretty Face - Documentary. Miss Utah pageant contestants and former participants are interviewed about their experiences in pageants, and how their community service projects and their ability to interview are weighted above and beyond their appearance in determining score.; El Otro Lado de America: The Other Side of Salt Lake - Documentary. An illegal emigrant tells his story of how he crossed the boarder into California on foot, was sent back to Mexico three times, and his perseverance, not wishing to die on the trail as so many do every year. After making a home for himself in Dallas, Texas he now sends money home to his family in Mexico.; Mini DV; PART 1:; Elevator Gone Wrong - Claymation short. An odd assortment of aliens and talking animals enter an elevator which breaks down, trapping all inside. Three of the passengers use their laser vision to melt through the wall and bring all to safety.; Yellow Submarine - Children recreate the music video for "Yellow Submarine" by the Beatles, acting out the scenes suggested in the lyrics such as a mess hall scene, a band playing, and crew working and living on the submarine. June 2003.; A Hobo's Life - Three homeless boys as a passerby for money. The passerby hostilely refuses and an argument ensues, catalyzing the three homeless boys to attack and rob the man, making off with his wallet and cell phone. The man who was robbed, then makes his way to the sheriff for help. Meanwhile, another boy mocks some the homeless people when they ask him for money and he too is attacked and robbed. Finally, when the second man seeks the sheriff's aid, the slow-acting sheriff begins his search for the thieving homeless. When the sheriff attack the leader of the homeless, one of the other gives a speech modeled after Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech. The sheriff then shoots and kills the leader of the homeless gang. The film ends officially at this point but is trailed by a few semi-related skits, "Bums Dancing" and "Frolicking."; Gornaks - Four space crew members sit around a table in their spaceship as they eat when one of the crew members, Jim, bets another, Ryan, that there is intelligent life "out there." Ryan accepts the bet and while they are still sitting around the table eating, their ship is invaded by alien life forms and Jim tells Ryan that he'd better pay up for loosing the bet. The Gornaks who invaded the ship discuss their sinister plans for the abducted crew members but when the crew members are being transported, they fight off the Gornaks but in a retaliation attack by the Gornaks Ryan is killed and the three other crew members vow to avenge his death. After killing the Gornaks and their leader, the remaining crew members then send their ship home. During the credits, the alien Gornaks perform a dance.; Freedom Fries - Two French girls and a French man sit at a cafe table when the man sees a flier advertising travel to the US. When they arrive at the US airport, their culturally-insensitive tour guide takes them to a restaurant where all of French-named items on the menu have been crossed out and the word "French" replaced with "Freedom." So outraged by such an action in addition to the callous treatment they receive from their tour guide, the French tourists beat up their tour guide and leave. After they've left, a note inviting the Americans to come to France falls from the ceiling onto the lap of the tour guide. When the Americans read it, they yell "We're going to Mexico, YEAH!"; PART 2:; The Black Pearl - Claymation short. Two pirate scuba divers find a giant pearl. When the diver in the red diving suit reaches for it inside the clam, the clam closes on his arm and rips his arm off. The other diver, in a yellow diving suit, is attacked by a passing shark and looses his arm as well, dying from the incident. The red suited diver then revives and reaches again for the pearl only to have it stolen by an octopus that squirts him with ink, killing him. Finally, the pearl drops from the octopus and lands next to the yellow suit diver's corpse.; Green Hot Dog - Claymation short. A man walks by a food stand and sees a green hot dog left unattended. After eating the item, the man turns into a green monster and begins a reign of terror on the city by stepping on cars and kicking them around. Then he sees a donut shop, he is squished by a giant donut on the sign and killed.; Blubber Be Gone - Claymation short. An obese man eats as he watches the news. During a commercial break, the man hears an ad for "Blubber Be Gone" and orders it over the phone. The next morning when his package arrives, the man tries it but rather than loosing weight, he gains. Angered by the result, he goes to the manufacturer to lodge a complaint only to be shown the "Take at your own risk" disclaimer.; The Kids Next Door Movie Review - Four children give their reviews of SPY HOP films. The first review, "I Am Spam" (see Item 5) receives 50/​50 ratings, two of the children gave it thumbs up, and two of the children gave it thumbs down. The next film to be reviewed is a claymation short called "Space Cats" (see Item 2 and Item 5). This film also received a 50/​50 rating. "Let Them Eat Cake" (see Item 2) on the other hand receive 100% positive ratings from the review panel for details in the shots, humoristic elements, and imagination. The fourth film reviewed was "Run Sheep Run" (see Item 2), a claymation short which also received a 100% positive review.; Phro-Dome - In a far off planet in the year 1967, the evil Man Lady Babushka plots to take over the world with his pet nun, Bobo and his legion of evil henchmen. Only one man can stop him...Phro-Dome! When Man Lady Babushka calls in his henchman Hairless Hal, he instructs him to attack Phro-Dome and his sidekick Silly String Sally but Hairless Hal fails and Man Lady Babushka is force to take them on himself. When he attacks, he is defeated by Phro-Dome and the planet is saved.; Are You Dead? Because I Am - Vampire John interviews Long Gone Gold in this show where "the dead interview the dead." Next The Dead Fish interviews Obi Wan Kenobi. Vampire John then interviews the Dead Dope.; Mutant Monkeys vs. Polar Bears - Mutant monkeys from outer space land on a volcanoes in Iceland one day. The monkeys leave their spaceship in order to kidnap the president's daughter. While they are away a mother and a baby polar bear come across the space ship. When the monkeys return to the spaceship, they take the president's daughter's brains out. The polar bears return to the volcano with mind-controlled bananas which they leave out for the monkeys. When the monkeys eat the bananas, the polar bears make them release the president's daughter and leave.; Super Shoes - Three teenage boys playing basketball in a park are interrupted when their ball misses the hoop and rolls away. In pursuit of the ball, one of the boys stumbles upon an abandoned cardboard box containing a pair of gold basketball shoes. Drawn to the shoes, he replaces his own shoes for the mysterious pair and returns to the court where his friends wait. When they see the shoes, they laugh at him but when they see how the shoes have improved his abilities all of the three wish for a go wearing the shoes. One day, the three boys are beaten up, the shoes stolen and the plot to get them back from the bullies who stole them. When sitting in front of a cafe with the gold shoes under the table, the bully notices that one of the boys has taken the shoes while he was distracted. But, when he rises from the table to chase after the boy, he trips and falls, unaware that his shoelaces have been tied together. Using the shoes to make his escape, the boy is able to run faster and jump higher, leading his shoes to safety.; Crunch Time - A teenage boy with a paper due the next day on the French revolution struggles to begin his paper and finds himself constantly distracted with the need for a 7UP, to wash his face, to stretch, and even clean his bathroom similar to that of someone with Attention Deficit Disorder. When he begins to tap the top of his soda pop can, he becomes absorbed with rhythm and begins to set all of the various empty soda pop cans in a row on his desk for a "trash symphony" of sorts only to delete most of the one sentence he'd written for his paper when puts the cans aside. Returning to his book for a moment, he then begins to build a tower out of the cans only to fall asleep at his computer and dream about getting his paper back in class with an F- and the comment "You'll never get into College!" Waking from his dream with that fear, he writes the paper and goes to leave his desk for bed when his foot snags on the power cord and unplugs the computer.; UPSTART 2003:; Mo'scrilla - A director struggles with an uncooperative actor (Jimmy Tide) and the producers to get the right shots but the vertigo-suffering actor proves to be more difficult than the director can handle and they hold auditions to replace him for the scene. When the auditions are a failure, the production assistant and the director are able to coax Jimmy Tide to do the scene and the film is a success.; A Meal for the Mulleteers - Two mullet-donning kids (the Mulleteers) are on the quest for food but when the local bakery is closed, they turn to searching in the dumpster for food. Angered the Mulleteers have inadvertently taken their sandwich; two characters follow them and demand the sandwich's return. When the Mulleteers are cornered, they throw their mullets at their pursuers. The mullets attack and when the Mulleteers retrieve their mullets, there is nothing but bones and clothing remaining of their attackers.; Mini DV; Claymation:; Space Worms - Claymation short. Worms from space land in someone's living room where they are vacuumed up then shot outside by the vacuum. While outside, a bird swoops from the sky and eats two of the three worms. When the single remaining worm returns to its home planet, it informs its leader that the other two were eaten by the natives. The leader then destroys the Earth. (Also found on item 7); Attack of the Purple Watermelon - Claymation short. A mad scientist transforms a normal watermelon into a dangerous purple watermelon and then places the fruit in the local, unsuspecting, pet shop where it attacks the inhabitants until someone places a normal watermelon next to the purple watermelon which returns it to its natural state. (Also found on item 7); Kitchen That Comes Alive - Claymation short. A mysterious airplane flying over a house drops a toxic powder which causes the house and all of its contents to come alive. Vegetables and appliances alike animate to dance around the kitchen. (Also found on item 7); Video Production:; The Friend Machine - A young girl watches TV alone and unhappy until she picks up a magazine and finds an ad for a friend machine which will allow her to make friends with the pull of a lever. Three to five business days after ordering, her friend machine arrives. After some assembly, she has a friend. (Also found on item 7); Fighting for Friendship - Two little girls, Katie and Amy, bump into each other one day and mix up their backpacks. When Katie tells her dad about the mix up, she asks him to take her to Amy's house to swap backpacks but her father doesn't like the look of the house and turns around. Secretly, Katie calls Amy and they agree to meet at Amy's house. When Amy opens the door the girls "instantly" become best friends. Later that night Amy asks her own father why the two families were feuding but he couldn't remember how the conflict started or why it continued. Amy asks her father if it was OK if she and Katie were friends and Amy's dad gives permission. Meanwhile, Katie asks her father the same thing and also receives a "yes" answer. Katie and Amy play every day. (Also found on item 7); Formula for Success - In a laboratory, a scientist creates a "happy formula" and tests it on himself. After telling a colleague about his success in creating the formula, the colleague then takes a dose. After creating a second batch, he offers it to another person who turns into a train and the scientist goes back to the drawing board to discover an antidote. After curing the boy who turned into a train, the three discuss how to market the drug and go on a campaign where they earn money. (Also found on item 7); Susie and Her Sisters and the Socks That Stuck - A girl named Susie wakes up one morning to discover that her favorite socks, which she wore to bed, will not come off. Her sisters wake up and suggest explanations as to why the socks are stuck on her feet. After attempting to remove their sister's socks, the sisters discover that they are now stuck to their sister's socks. The logically minded of the two sisters suggests that the "sock sister" go around the house to find out what sticks to her and what doesn't then find out why those items that don't stick...don't. They soon discover that anything the sister loves, sticks to her such as her socks, her sisters, and their dog. As soon as the revelation is made, the sisters become unstuck. (NOTE: Some audio corruption on source material for voice over segments) (Also found on item 7); Influence - Public service announcement. A young man is assaulted by two other men representing advertising and marketing. As they beat the young man, another car pulls up and a man, representing the media, with a baseball bat exits. After hitting the young man in the face, text on a black screen appears urging viewers to notice that every day they are assaulted by the media and to be cautious how they absorb what they hear and see from it.; The Truth for Truth - Public service announcement. A young woman walks through a graveyard saying that addicts of tobacco start the same way, thinking they'll quit after just one. But one turns to two and two to four, each increase represented with a duplication of the young woman in frame and an added echo of her voice as she continues to talk about addition. 2002 winner for the youth advertising category on the Truth anti-tobacco campaign.; Phoenix Alliance - Public service announcement. Actors auditioning for parts in a film are told to use a cigarette to convey they are trying to relieve stress. When the production assistant asks the director if a cigarette is really necessary he gets angry, saying that it is just a prop. The announcement ends with the statement that due to smoking in movies 1070 youth start smoking every day, 340 will die early as a result.; Original - Public service announcement. Three youth tell the camera they are original, that no one else is like them as they encourage others to be original as well, encouraging individuality.; Watch What You're Watching - Two young men are engrossed in a reality police television show when the police enter their home and carry one of the young men's father's away. Unaware that what they are watching on television is happening behind them, one of the men comments "That guy looked like your dad," while the other marvels at the television "It did look like my dad." (Also found on item 5); Watch What They're Watching - A short informative "public service announcement" styled piece urging adults to monitor the television content viewed by children in their home. (Also found on item 6); Laughing Matter - A struggling comedian (Dan) makes a deal with Satan to give his career a makeover. After a rise in his career, Dan chokes on a piece of steak on night and finds himself in Hell (filmed in the Utah salt flats). After a confrontation with Satan, Dan takes offense at Satan's comment that he wasn't funny and challenges the devil to a double-or-nothing laugh off where if he wins he gets his soul back but if he looses then Satan will get to take over his life "for a vacation." In order to win, Dan has to make the devil laugh. After a long and painful attempt to make Satan laugh Dan finds inspiration and is able to make the devil laugh by telling jokes about God and religion. When he awakes to a knock at his door, Dan is served by "Jesus H. Christ" with a restraining order to bar him from Heaven for eternity for the things he said while in Hell.; Assassins of Salt Lake - Two assassins battle it out to see who will be able to kill their "hit" first. As they meet to combat each other with swords, their hit sneaks up behind them and shoots both of them instead.; A Night on the Town - Parents take their ill-behaved children for a nice dinner on the town. At the restaurant the children argue and hit one another, the young boy even attacking the waiter with a dinner roll. When the father leaves the table to take a call on his cell phone, things become even more heated and the mother has had enough when dinner turns into a food fight even including the restaurant staff.; Couchless in a Lonely Room - Two roommates, a jock and a nerd, find a free couch in front of their neighbor's house. After failing to move the couch two houses down to their home, they call friends with a van and give up trying to get it into their basement apartment when the large couch becomes lodged in the stairwell. After an argument, the jock retreats to find comfort in the pages of a chemistry book while the nerd practices his skills at Lacrosse. In the end their frustrated friends vandalize the couch and the two roommates are even lonelier than before and still without a couch.; The Dumb Bunnies: The Quest for the Lost Remote - A paperboy runs into trouble when he accidentally runs into a sign with the message "Welcome to the Bunnies." A couch potato family, the Bunnies, frantically takes up a quest for their remote control when they discover it is missing. Wandering around town, members of the family interrogate people about the remote control at the city pool until they're thrown out. After stealing what they thought was a free car, the Bunnies head to a movie theatre where they are thrown out again for disturbing other audience members. Buster, the young son, remembers that he's had the remote with him the entire time. When Buster pulls the remote from his pajamas, it slips from his hands and is run over by a car. Returning home Buster is punished by becoming the human remote control anytime his family wants to change the channel.; Mini DV; A Spy Hop archive of Word documents on many of Spy Hop film treatments from 1996 - 2003.; 01. 1996-2000 (01-08); Jules; Baby Rollersports; Rocky Bilboardo; Mail Order Granny; Run Sheep Run; The Trouble with Music; 433 Miles; The Hourglass Project; 02. 2001 (09-13); Let Them Eat Cake; Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire; Released; Sticks and Stones; UP; 03. 2002 Summer (14-35); REEL Stories 2002 (27 - 35) Folder:; A Pagan in Zion; Climbing; Love's Beginnings; My Life; Peer Pressure; The Good Stuff; The Order of the Star Spangled Student; Walk-In Closet; When I Grow Up; Messages; I Am Spam; Microcosmos; Michael Caine Madness; Silver Funk; Original; The Ends of the Earth; Space Cats!; Watch What They're Watching; The Farm; Watch What You're Watching; Home Under the Range; Will They Ever Go Back?; 04. 2002 Fall (36-39); Black Milk; The Claymation Extravaganza; Fair Warning; The Raft; 05. 2003 Spring (40-45); Disconnect; FLOZ; Influence; Let Me Be Heard; Poetry in Motion; The Other Side of the Tracks; 06. 2003 Summer (46-56); REEL Stories 2002 (49 - 56) Folder:; From Somalia to Salt Lake; Ice; Me and My Mustache; Measure of Success; Not Just Another Pretty Face; Ofa he Lei; The Other Side of America; Voices Beyond the Barn; Desert Rose; Dream Come True?; The Black Pearl; 07. 2003 Fall (57-63); Pitch-Nic (59 - 63) Folder:; Anima; ...IST; Frame; Laughing Matter; Terminal; Couchless in a Lonely Room (word order on file differs from that on the film); The Dumb Bunnies; CD; Raw Footage for Spy Hop Documentary on the 2002 SL Olympics (see item 5, Messages: 2002 Olympic Diary:; Mini DV Footage of:; University of Utah campus from a car; Capital point overlooking the SL Valley; Banners and signs for the Olympics on Downtown buildings; Billboards in relation to the Olympics along Northbound I-15; Olympic Superstore 2002, shot from street; Olympic Superstore, interior; Promo signs on Trax cars; SL 2002 designs on pay phones; Contrast, Culture, Courage Arrowhead Countdown Sculpture by Delta Center; Snowflake design at the water park at the Gateway shopping center; Olympic promo banners, plaques, sculptures at the Gateway; Olympic Legacy Plaza, Gateway; Olympic Decorative Reliefs on walls; LDS Church Office Building banners; Olympic Ring Banner in front of Salt Palace; Angel Moroni sculpture; LDS Church Office Building banners from Joseph Smith Memorial Building; Repellers installing the Wells Fargo Building banner, one section at a time; Welcome (in multiple languages) sign, zoom out to show a homeless person asleep on the grass in front of it; White Peaks Centennial Pipe Band (Scottish pipe and drum band); Medals Plaza, Salsa band plays, people dance to salsa music; Rock cliff off of I-215 East (northbound) spray painted with Olympic design and US flag in a light snow storm (US, Chilean, Italian flag flying above); Dan's Grocery Store window with Olympic design; Eastwood Elementary welcomes the world; Olympic ring design and U.S. and Czech flag design made of plastic cups in a chain link fence; Business "Welcome" signs around Salt Lake; Interview with a man at a taco stand near downtown (interview in Spanish); Interview with Algerian man who had been living in Salt Lake for a year and a half before the Olympics and has been working as a volunteer during the events.; Interview with a man from Beijing, China who works as an interpreter manager for the China Olympic Team. Asked about his impressions of the Olympics and Utah and whether or not he thinks the experience will be positive for Utah.; Scenes of pedestrians walking downtown, volunteers in yellow Olympic coats, and anti-Mormon picketers outside of Temple Square; Mini DV; Raw Footage for Spy Hop Documentary on the 2002 SL Olympics (see item 5, Messages: 2002 Olympic Diary:; Mini DV Footage of:; Shots of downtown area Olympic venues; Salt Palace; Olympic Superstore; Deer feeding in the snow near University of Utah campus (Mount Olivet Cemetery?); Rice Eccles Stadium; Sign Advertising housing for rent during Olympics; LDS Church Office building banners; Laipni Lodzami sing along with children at Olympics and presentation with some athletes and members of SLOC; Interview with unidentified young man from Russia. Man asked questions about his initial and current (at time of interview) impressions of Salt Lake City, and the SL 2002 Olympics.; Lost and Found; Sign for LDS Conference Center; LDS light post signs "Friends to all Nations"; Angel Moroni atop the Salt Lake LDS Temple; Signs advertising "The Light of the World" program produced for visitors to Utah during the Olympics held at the LDS Conference Center; Blue SL 2002 "Cultural Olympiad" banners on the pillars of the Mormon Tabernacle building at Temple Square; Interview with two sister LDS missionaries working at Temple Square, one from Italy, and the other from the US.; *Beyond this point, tape appears to be corrupted and is unplayable; Mini DV; Raw Footage for Spy Hop Documentary on the 2002 SL Olympics (see item 5, Messages: 2002 Olympic Diary:; Mini DV Footage of:; SLC International Airport Art:; Framed description of 2002 Olympic Power Suite ("Swifter", "Higher", "Stronger") Art by New Mexico artist John Nieto commissioned by the Olympiad committee in the aftermath of Sept. 11th.; Framed "Stronger" Serigraph; Framed "Swifter" Serigraph; Framed "Higher" Serigraph; 2002 Olympic Logo on an elevator shaft; Visa card sponsored Ice Hockey photo; Framed "Downhill Skier" giclee (a printmaking process usually on an IRIS inkjet printer to make reproductions of a photograph of a painting; the printer can produce a very wide range of colors resulting in prints that are of very high quality.); Cristobal Gabarron art plaque for "Downhill Skier", gives information about the artist; Framed Olympic promotional poster of smiling potato-like people (?); Freestanding Statue near baggage claim entitled "Prayer" by Allan Houser; Information plaque about "Prayer" by Allan Houser; 2002 Olympic Winter Games Zion's Bank Visa Card promo poster offering Olympic themed credit and check cards at 2.002% APR.; AT&​T Payphones with Olympic designs; SLC Airport Welcome sign on the overhead covered walkway tunnel; Olympic rings etched on glass dividing the pick up and drop off lanes at SLC Airport; Freestanding sculpture entitled "Raindrops" by Allan Houser located on the second floor of SLC airport; Information plaque for "Raindrops" by Allan Houser; Framed poster of contortionists in colored leotards forming the Olympic rings; SLC International Airport welcome sign at the entrance gate (medium shot); SLC International Airport welcome sign at the entrance gate (long shot); Mexican band performance at the Medals Plaza (?); Brigham Young University (BYU) press conference at the Utah! Media Center with Maurice L. Stocks, Assistant Dean Corporate Development and Career Services and Bill Gibbons, former field studies program director Curt Haws who worked in a field study. Stocks, Gibbons, and Haws discuss some of their field studies findings when assisting SLOC to prepare venue planning for the Winter Games.; Member of the International Dutch Oven Society cuts and prepares cakes for Utah! Media Center in association with Ann Bambino's presentation for the Utah Hotel and Lodging Association; Utah Hotel and Lodging Association press conference at the Utah! Media Center with Ann Gambling as she discusses the preparations for the Winter Olympics (such as collaborating with tourist bureaus around the country) as well as the 2002 Summer Celebration to continue the "celebration" of the Olympics; Mini DV; Raw Footage for Spy Hop Documentary on the 2002 SL Olympics (see item 5, Messages: 2002 Olympic Diary:; Mini DV Footage of:; Building under construction, possibly Downtown Salt Lake Public Library; White event tent; Building under construction (Downtown Salt Lake Public Library?) generator being hauled to roof by a crane; The Salt Lake City and County Building exterior (long shot) with a bronze statue of an old man in the foreground; Workers assembling or tearing down a white event tent; The Salt Lake City and County Building exterior (long shot) with Tour Stop sign in foreground; The Salt Lake City and County Building exterior (long shot) of clock tower and sister towers; The Salt Lake City and County Building exterior (long shot) of clock tower and sister towers with Tour Stop sign in foreground; Close up of Tour Stop sign with The Salt Lake City and County Building gable exterior in background; Front steps of the Salt Lake City and County Building exterior; Event tents on the Salt Lake City and County Building lawn; US and Utah flags flying atop a building with Surity Life building in background; Interview with Brandon Bishop, volunteer for Athlete Services. Brandon discusses his role as a volunteer before the Olympics.; Footage from a moving vehicle of the Salt Lake City and County Building lawn, event tents on the lawn, and news trucks; "Ring, Ring, Ring, Ring, Ring" AT&​T billboard; Footage of the Capitol building from a moving vehicle going northbound from East Capitol Street(?), around the back and then southbound toward the front and southbound on State Street toward downtown; Zoom out of the Olympic Legacy Bridge, University of Utah campus; Olympic Legacy Bridge, University of Utah campus (long shot); Olympic Legacy Bridge staircase, University of Utah campus (medium shot); Olympic Legacy Bridge staircase, University of Utah campus (long shot); Olympic Legacy Bridge statue of a downhill skier over the 2002 Olympic logo of a snowflake entitled "Go for the Gold" sculpted by Jonathan Bronson, donated by Robert L. Rice and Kenneth O. Melby, University of Utah campus (medium shot); "Go for the Gold", different perspective (medium shot); Olympic Legacy Bridge staircase different perspective, University of Utah campus (medium shot); Various shots of Olympic Legacy Bridge Railing (close, medium, and long shot); Various shots of Olympic Fleet vans; Various shots of Rice Eccles Stadium; Various shots of downtown, shops, pedestrians; Hilton hotel building Olympic banner; Mini DV; Raw Footage for Spy Hop Documentary on the 2002 SL Olympics (see item 5, Messages: 2002 Olympic Diary:; Mini DV Footage of:; Interview with Brent L. Bishop, a torch-barer and volunteer for the SLC 2002 Olympic Winter Games. Bishop served in a Volunteer Work Group whose task was to ensure that volunteer opportunities were presented to all segments of the community (i.e. various ethnic groups, churches, educational groups). At the time of interview, Bishop was serving as a venue chairman for the E-Center.; Various shots of:; Brent L. Bishop's I.D. badge; SLC 2002 emblem embroidered on a fleece jacket; SLC 2002 emblem on a triangle flag hung in someone's office; Big-O Tire Olympic billboard with tires used for the Olympic Rings; Polygamist joke billboard for Brighton Ski Resort "Wife, Wife, Wife, Husband"; Brighton Ski Resort billboard "The most intoxicating thing in Utah"; Helicopter flying overhead; Ski Jumper bus wrap on UTA bus; Olympic Caldron burning, by day; Olympic Caldron burning, by night; Flags from a variety of countries flying at Olympic Caldron Park (Rice-Eccles Stadium at the University of Utah); Olympic Caldron burning, by night; Opening Ceremony performers practicing (night) at Caldron Park; US Flag, Olympic Caldron Park; Olympic Caldron burning, by night; Olympic Caldron burning and US Flag, by night; Flags from a variety of countries, Olympic Caldron Park; Field during Opening Ceremony rehearsals, Olympic Caldron Park; Olympic Caldron burning, by night; Interview with young woman (Sound Corrupted, no sound); Interview with young man (Sound Corrupted, no sound); Interview with young woman #2 (Sound Corrupted, no sound); Interview with young man #2 (Sound Corrupted, no sound); Interview with man (Sound Corrupted, no sound); Hula dancers; Interview with young woman #3 (Sound Corrupted, no sound); Mini DV; Raw Footage for Spy Hop Documentary on the 2002 SL Olympics (see item 5, Messages: 2002 Olympic Diary:; Mini DV Footage of:; Multi-school orchestra rehersal for Olympic performance as a part of the Cultural Olympiad; Interview with a drum major? who conducted the Multi-school orchestra rehearsal as the director was out ill that day; Footage of the cameraman leaving his house and on his way to rehearsal at Gardner Hall at the University of Utah; Walking through Gardner Hall on the way to orchestra rehearsal; Interview with an orchestra member outside of Gardner Hall about his opinions about the orchestra and the Olympics in general; Shot of a coffee bar; Walking through Gardner Hall on the way back to orchestra rehearsal; Interview with a young woman in a cafe (Sound corrupted, no sound); Interview with a young man in a cafe (Sound corrupted, no sound); Interviewees with film crew in cafe (Sound corrupted, no sound); Interviewees with film crew in cafe; Local teens watch an Indian (?) band perform in one of the event tents on the grounds of the Salt Lake City and County Building; *Beyond this point, tape appears to be corrupted and is unplayable; Mini DV; Raw Footage for Spy Hop Documentary on the 2002 SL Olympics (see item 5, Messages: 2002 Olympic Diary:; Mini DV Footage of:; Protesters in Pioneer Park in Salt Lake City hold a banner which reads "362 Falun Gong Practitioners were tortured to death"; A large group of people next to the protestors practice tai chi; An Asian woman in a yellow tracksuit hands out handbills in the street to people in cars; A large group of people next to the protestors practice tai chi; Man in a wheelchair on a street corner reads a handbill; Medium shot of people practicing tai chi; Medium shot of people practicing tai chi with Pioneer Park sign in foreground; Medium shot of a woman practicing tai chi; Protesters in Pioneer Park hold a banner which reads "The world needs truthfulness, compassion, tolerance"; Protesters in Pioneer Park hold a banner which reads "Faulin Dafa"; St. Provo Brewery billboard which reads "If you just said 'O My Heck!' it's probably not for you"; A homeless man sits on the sidewalk with a multi-lingual sign asking for beer money; Abortion protestors stand out side of an abortion clinic (?) with signs which read "Save the Babies" and "The Killing Place"; Interview with a woman (Jo Scott) working as an abortion protestor who is protesting SLOCs distribution of condoms which her group views as SLOC condoning "explicit sex". Woman tells interviewer that her group was on CNN the night before as they thought they were in the PETA parade but accidentally ended up in the torch parade.; Interview with a man (Mr. Scott) working as an abortion protestor who tells about his frustration concerning Park City protesting ordinances which only allow signs to be a certain size. Mr. Scott argues that this ordinance was only enforced on those protesting abortion due to the graphic nature of their posters.; *Beyond this point, tape appears to be corrupted and is unplayable; Mini DV; Raw Footage for Spy Hop Documentary on the 2002 SL Olympics (see item 5, Messages: 2002 Olympic Diary:; Mini DV Footage of:; Back of man and woman in blue and white Olympic parkas as they walk from camera (Sound corrupted, no sound); Back of man in a blue and white Olympic parka as he walks from camera (Sound corrupted, no sound); Zoom out on Coca-Cola logo of the Coke Torch relay mini van (Sound corrupted, no sound); Olympic Torch relay in Salt Lake City, torch passed to runner #076 (Sound corrupted, no sound); Footage of people cheering the relay runner and entourage (Sound corrupted, no sound); Hand off to next torch runner from #076 who is greeted by friends and family (Sound corrupted, no sound); Japanese drum group performs on one of the cultural event stages (Sound corrupted, no sound); Japanese drum group performs, pan across crowd and vendors and back to stage again (Sound corrupted, no sound); Pan across collage of Japanese-Americans in photographs dating mostly from the 1930s (Sound corrupted, no sound); Two little girls stand in front of a table displaying origami items (Sound corrupted, no sound); Interview with a young man in a yellow UTA sleeveless parka (Sound corrupted, no sound); Footage of the young man leaving the interview area and continuing to speak to cameraman and/​or interviewer on the grounds of the Salt Lake City and County Building (Sound corrupted, no sound); Young man and camera crew approach a group of four young women and carry on a conversation with them (Sound corrupted, no sound); Interview with a man in a black jacket (Sound corrupted, no sound); Interview with a boy (Sound corrupted, no sound); Interview with a man in a blue jacket (Sound corrupted, no sound); Interview with a young woman in a white and black jacket (Sound corrupted, no sound); Interview with a young woman in a light blue turtleneck sweater (Sound corrupted, no sound); Interview with Brandon Clift, Adel Jones, and Jace Everett (?). After the introduction point in the interview sound is corrupted. (Sound corrupted, only partial sound); Rap group performance. Brandon Clift from above interview raps with two other young men. Sound is corrupted shortly after the group begins performing. (Sound corrupted, only partial sound); Interview with a young boy in a gray pullover. (Sound corrupted, no sound); Chinese percussion band performance on a stage with a Chinese dragon dances.; Mini DV; Raw Footage for Spy Hop Documentary on the 2002 SL Olympics (see item 5, Messages: 2002 Olympic Diary:; Mini DV Footage of:; Man holding a sign which reads "Corporate Games Corporate Corruption"; People on the side of the road protesting the Olympic Rodeo as a form of animal cruelty. Signs read "The Olympic Rodeo is Cruelty for a Buck", "Teach Our Children Compassion", "Keep Cruel Rodeo Out of the Olympics" and "Don't Shame the Games". Some protesters dressed as cows and horses.; Interview with two rodeo protestors. Sound cuts in and out. (Sound corrupted, only partial sound); Young man in a white parka walks by the camera and upon seeing it, walks back and begins rapping into the lens. (Sound corrupted, only partial sound); Stakes with signs which read "Peace in Mexico" for example for countries all over the world, each sign written in the language of that country.; Stakes in the ground which read "May Peace Prevail on Earth"; Shot of a Visitor Information tent; Shot of a First Aid tent; Shots of wooden snow shoes and snow sleds; Shots of children and families walking around an area with Native American tepees, the Budweiser wagon, Budweiser event tent, volunteers, a Utah pioneer wagon, bales of hay, and frontiersman tents. (Sound corrupted, no sound); Native American band plays on a large stage in front of the Salt Lake City and County Building. (Sound corrupted, partial sound); Inside of an Olympic paraphernalia store tent (Sound corrupted, no sound); Women and children outside in line at a concession stand (Sound corrupted, no sound); Women and children pose for a picture (Sound corrupted, no sound); Shot of Olympic volunteers in yellow parkas (Sound corrupted, no sound); Long shot of Native American band plays on a large stage in front of the Salt Lake City and County Building in the background. (Sound corrupted, partial sound); Two people sitting on separate benches swing their feet. (Sound corrupted, partial sound); A volunteer at Information Services assists a man. (Sound corrupted, partial sound); Two women, volunteers and Information Services wearing uniform parkas laugh as they walk down a street. (Sound corrupted, partial sound); A man in a red parka collects trash on the grounds of the Salt Lake City and County Building. (Sound corrupted, partial sound); Long shot facing west of 400 South, at 500 (?) West. (Sound corrupted, partial sound); Shot of a UTA bus with a wrap on it of a pair of figure skaters. (Sound corrupted, partial sound); Various shots of 300 South near the Broadway Theater. (Sound corrupted, partial sound); Yellow parka clad volunteers walk down a sidewalk in downtown Salt Lake City. (Sound corrupted, partial sound); Temporary, event fencing with signs which read "World Party Bud (Budweiser) Gallivan Center". (Sound corrupted, partial sound); Olympic Torch map. (Sound corrupted, partial sound); Various shots of people walking around downtown. (Sound corrupted, partial sound); People milling around Ticket booth. (Sound corrupted, no sound); Olympic pin seller/​trader set up with a table, corkboards, and easels on a street. (Sound corrupted, partial sound); Anti-Mormon protesters and hold signs which read "Mormon Jesus is Devil's Brother" and "Joseph Smith was a False Prophet". (Sound corrupted, no sound); Long shot of LDS Salt Lake Temple. (Sound corrupted, no sound); Slalom photo in window of ZCMI Center (Sound corrupted, no sound); Medium shot of Salt Palace (Sound corrupted, no sound); American Red Cross volunteers chat around a parked ambulance (Sound corrupted, no sound); Shot of trax trolley, picture of a snowboarder in background as a horse and buggy drive by. (Sound corrupted, no sound); Shot of the Festival Art Gallery as people walk by. (Sound corrupted, no sound); People milling around Ticket booth. (Sound corrupted, no sound); Person dressed as an Idaho potato waves to passersby. (Sound corrupted, no sound); Extreme long/​panoramic shot of Salt Lake City, possibly taken from Ensign Peak. (Sound corrupted, no sound); USA Olympic Flag blowing in wind. (Sound corrupted, no sound); Various shots of Olympic flags, pedestrians.; Vendor selling rhinestone jewelry (USA flag pins, USA flag rings) Utah magnets and Olympic shirts, hats and other paraphernalia.; Interview with a young woman in a blue and black parka. (Sound corrupted, no sound); Interview with two teen girls. (Sound corrupted, no sound); Interview with a man in a tan parka. (Sound corrupted, no sound); Interview with a young woman in a black, fur-trimmed parka. (Sound corrupted, no sound); Mini DV; Raw Footage for Spy Hop Documentary on the 2002 SL Olympics (see item 5, Messages: 2002 Olympic Diary); Mini DV Footage of:; Various shots of a crowd milling around in a park (Free Speech Zone?).; Some of the people in the crowd hold signs. One sign for the Kensington Welfare Rights Union reads "Everyone has the right to living wage jobs, Article 23." (Sound corrupted, no sound); Interview with a woman in a wool pea coat with the Kensington Welfare Rights Union. (Sound corrupted, no sound); Shot of sign which reads "Right to Communicate, Deaf Pride". (Sound corrupted, no sound); Interview with policemen watching the crowd in the "Free Speech Zone" (Sound corrupted, no sound); Blonde woman with the Kensington Welfare Rights Union sings in front of a poster with a picture and quote ("Poverty is but the worst form of violence") by Mahatma Gandhi. (Sound corrupted, no sound); Woman in wool pea coat introduces another woman wearing a baseball cap and a blue wool poncho. (Sound corrupted, no sound); Various shots of a crowd milling around in a park (Free Speech Zone?).; One sign reads "Re-Organize our rights to life," another reads "Green Games Sell Out". (Sound corrupted, no sound); Woman for the Kensington Welfare Rights Union in a wool pea coat sings (?) as another woman interprets in American Sign Language. (Sound corrupted, no sound); A woman in a brown plaid coat with a green scarf speaks after she is introduced by the woman for the Kensington Welfare Rights Union in a wool pea coat. (Sound corrupted, no sound); Various shots of a crowd milling around in a park (Free Speech Zone?). (Sound corrupted, no sound); Man in red parka speaks after he is introduced by the woman for the Kensington Welfare Rights Union in a wool pea coat. (Sound corrupted, no sound); Man in red parka with a green scarf, signs in American Sign Language after he is introduced by the woman for the Kensington Welfare Rights Union in a wool pea coat. (Sound corrupted, no sound); Various shots of a crowd milling around in a park (Free Speech Zone?). (Sound corrupted, no sound); Man in black leather jacket and a knit cap and a man in a brown plaid coat speak after they are introduced by the woman for the Kensington Welfare Rights Union in a wool pea coat. (Sound corrupted, no sound); Woman in a brown trench coat and a red scarf speaks after she is introduced by the woman for the Kensington Welfare Rights Union in a wool pea coat. (Sound corrupted, no sound); Woman in a grey coat and a lime green fleece scarf and a woman in a dark jacket and green scarf with a yellow knit cap speak after they are introduced by the woman for the Kensington Welfare Rights Union in a wool pea coat. (Sound corrupted, no sound); Various shots of a crowd milling around in a park (Free Speech Zone?). (Sound corrupted, no sound); Crowd marches and holds a sign which reads "March for our lives: Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign" in park (Free Speech Zone?). (Sound corrupted, no sound); Volunteer police in yellow parkas run to park (Free Speech Zone?). (Sound corrupted, no sound); Volunteer police speak to people holding sign which reads "March for our lives: Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign". (Sound corrupted, no sound); A dozen police vehicles with their lights on escort two black vehicles with waving flags as they drive down street near park. (Sound corrupted, no sound); Various shots of a crowd milling around in a park (Free Speech Zone?). (Sound corrupted, no sound); Protestors parade down the street holding their signs with police escort. (Sound corrupted, no sound); Interview with a woman in a car with one man and two other women as they wait for the protestors to pass so they can drive on. (Sound corrupted, no sound); Protestors parade down the street holding their signs with police escort. (Sound corrupted, no sound); A man in a grey suit speaks to a police officer in a yellow parka. (Sound corrupted, no sound); Protestors parade down the street next to President's Circle at the University of Utah as they hold their signs. (Sound corrupted, no sound); Woman in a wool pea coat with the Kensington Welfare Rights Union speaks on the lawn of President's Circle. (Sound corrupted, no sound); Women holding a sign for the Kensington Welfare Rights Union attempt to keep marching but when they reach the police barricade are stopped by officers. (Sound corrupted, no sound); Officer assists a man in zip-tie handcuffs into the back of a police van as the crowd watches. (Sound corrupted, no sound); Interview with a man in a dark jacket and a knit cap. (Sound corrupted, no sound); A two man band performs on stage -- one on guitar the other playing a diggery do(?). (Sound corrupted, no sound); Night, outside of Rice Eccles Stadium (Caldron Park), people walk by and a fire engine with its lights on is parked beside the stadium.; Mini DV; Raw Footage for Spy Hop Documentary on the 2002 SL Olympics (see item 5, Messages: 2002 Olympic Diary:; Mini DV Footage of:; Three young men on a stage rap, including improvisational rapping from suggestions shouted out by the audience. (Sound corrupted, partial sound); Shot of a crowd waving small US flags as Katie Couric and another announcer discuss the Olympiads on parade during the opening ceremonies. (Voice of Couric and other announcer appears to be from a large monitor which the crowd is watching, off screen); Shot of the off screen monitor broadcasting the opening ceremonies parade.; Shots of various sculptures outside of the Salt Lake City and County Building.; Shot of a wooden stake with the words "May peace be in New Zealand" written upon it.; Shot of a wooden stake with the words "May peace be in Fiji" written upon it.; Shot of a wooden stake with the words "May peace be in Australia" written upon it.; Sculpture of a Native American outside of the Salt Lake City and County Building.; Shot of a crowd watching monitor displaying the opening ceremonies from the grounds of the Salt Lake City and County Building. (Voice of Couric and other announcer appears to be from a large monitor which the crowd is watching, off screen); Interview with a young boy. (Sound corrupted, no sound); Shot of Olympic banner on the Medals Plaza stage (?); Cheerleading dancers perform on Medals Plaza stage. Camera pans across the crowd and back to stage.; Mini DV; Raw Footage for Spy Hop Documentary on the 2002 SL Olympics (see item 5, Messages: 2002 Olympic Diary:; Mini DV Footage of:; Beach Boys perform on Medals Plaza stage (?); Various shot of crowd on the grounds of the Salt Lake City and County Building as the Beech Boys perform in the background.; Shot of a woman in a US Flag coat with flags from countries all over the world sticking out of her hat.; Interview with dancers from Cyprus High School in Magna, Utah performing at the Olympics.; Various shots of food vendor tables inside of an event tent.; Interview with a woman working at a food vendor table as she explains what each item is (i.e. Japanese rice balls).; Shots of the stage decorations and lights in the same event tent, Chinese flag and drum.; Interview with a woman, JoAnn Wong, with the Utah Chinese Community on February 12, 2002. Wong explains that in that event tent they are celebrating Chinese New Year, year of the horse.; Various shots of horse art.; Downtown Festival grounds at the Salt Lake City and County building.; Shots of the "Wild West" display at the Downtown Festival grounds.; Shots of a man selling and making foam figurine carvings. Interview with him translated from Chinese to English.; A person dressed in a panda suit greets people.; A woman on the Medals Plaza stage performs Indian dances.; Interview with a man, Pradeep (Phillip) Mehta, in the crowd at the Medals Plaza from India working for the Salt Lake City Corp Olympic Plan. Phillip is asked about his role in the Olympic planning and support.; Folk band performs on Medals Plaza stage.; Mini DV; Raw Footage for Spy Hop Documentary on the 2002 SL Olympics (see item 5, Messages: 2002 Olympic Diary:; Mini DV Footage of:; Various shots of downtown from a moving vehicle:; "Welcome to Salt Lake City" Budweiser sign; Antique store; Salt Lake City and County Building in background as vehicle drives east on 300 South (?); Maverick Gas Station; "A Semester to Remember: Stay on track with transit" sign at the University of Utah; "Are you in the dark...about where to park? Don't cry and wail...just take light rail" sign at the University of Utah; Field house with Rice Eccles Stadium in the background at the University of Utah; University of Utah Bookstore; Global Justice flier at the University of Utah; "Freedom of speech at the Olympics?" flier at the University of Utah; "The Games are comin'...get the spirit...U Winterfest 2002" sign at the University of Utah; Red Olympic banner flags out side of the Marriot library at the University of Utah; "South Campus Drive Closed" and "Detour" signs at the University of Utah; Approximately twenty blue Olympic banner flags outside of Rice Eccles Stadium at the University of Utah; "Road Closed Ahead" sign at the University of Utah; Budweiser billboards with the Shilo hotel in the background, downtown Salt Lake City; Budweiser World Party at the Galivan Center logo, zoom out to the billboard in front of the Shilo hotel; Newspaper vending machine decorated with Olympics posters on Main Street, downtown Salt Lake; Photo of a woman representing the curling event covering the Wells Fargo building then zoom out to see another one on the Marriot Hotel next to it of cross country skiers (building wrap); Coke vending machine with Salt Lake 2002 logo on it at the ZCMI Center; Men in an event tent constructing large wooden boxes and painting them white, one has black dots on it to resemble a giant die (singular for dice); Salt Lake City and County Building grounds (Before the start of the Olympics?); Picnic tables on the Salt Lake City and County Building grounds; Toilet and urinal, apparently broken and removed from the Salt Lake City and County Building and placed in a junk pile by a parking lot; A man installs a toilet paper dispenser in a bathroom stall; Shot of a sculpture of a Native American with the Salt Lake City and County Building in the background; Man in an event tent constructing large wooden boxes and painting them white, one has black dots on it to resemble a giant die (singular for dice) listens to rock music and begins to strum his paint roller as if it were a guitar; Men constructing the Medals Plaza stage at the Salt Lake City and County Building grounds; People milling around on the Salt Lake City and County Building grounds; Flags from different countries next to stakes which read "May peace be in New Zealand" for example; Two men unrolling a large spool of portable walkway on the Salt Lake City and County Building grounds; Men working in scaffolding on the Salt Lake City and County Building grounds; Teens holding flags around the peace stakes on the Salt Lake City and County Building grounds; Mayor Rocky Anderson cuts ribbon at the dedication for the Olympic pavilion on the Salt Lake City and County Building grounds; Teens holding flags around the peace stakes shout out the country name in the dedication ceremony for the Olympic pavilion on the Salt Lake City and County Building grounds; Footage taken from a vehicle on 500 South as vehicle passes the Little America hotel; Footage of a truck with TVs on the sides showing rodeo cruelty with signs which read "Cruelty is not in the Olympic spirit"; TV Coca-Cola billboard on a street; Signs on the University of Utah campus which read "We're the host...the world's our guest...enjoy the games...let's show them our best" on which someone crossed out "enjoy" and wrote "fuck" in marker; People wait in a hallway; A young man talks on a cell phone; A lounge with plush theater chairs against the wall in an event tent, room appears to be under construction in some areas. Art and murals are around the tent and it appears to be the "dice tent" seen earlier on the tape; Black police SUVs parked outside of a building; A man doing a sound check in front of a sheet of particle board painted black; Mini DV; Raw Footage for Spy Hop Documentary on the 2002 SL Olympics (see item 5, Messages: 2002 Olympic Diary:; Mini DV Footage of:; Various shots of US flags in Salt Lake City; Coca-Cola banner; Super Wash car wash bulletin board which reads "Shine like the torch"; Olympic Torch Relay stands and stage set up in the parking lot of a Smiths grocery store in Tooele; Goshute Native Americans perform on the Olympic Torch Relay stage set up in the parking lot of a Smiths grocery store in Tooele; Chevrolet tent; Chevrolet truck with the "Chevrolet: on the road to Salt Lake City, we'll be there"; Olympic designed Police badge which reads "Tooele City, Senior Patrol, Kay Warburton, Utah, 2002, 2H94"; Chevrolet semi and trailer; Goshute Native American chief speaks to audience; Goshute Native Americans dance on stage; People holding flags of different nations; Girl singing country on the Olympic Torch stage; Unveiling of Coca-Cola's Olympic Art Competition winner's artwork and announcement; Coca-Cola inspirational commercial shown from a monitor on a large trailer next to the Olympic Torch stage in Tooele; Chevrolet spokeswoman, Erynna, presents Olympic pins to Tooele mayor as a thank you.; Blonde young woman sings on stage; Olympic Torch Relay spokesman addresses the audience and talks about the route for the torch and how the torchbearers were selected; Man in a red parka and black cowboy hat (Coca-Cola spokesperson?) leads the crowd in a chant of USA; Crowd waits for the torch to arrive, Payless Shoe Source store in the background; Close up of the travel Olympic caldron; Arrival of the torchbearer, Brett Bevin, who lit the travel Olympic caldron.; Performance by Douglas Spottedeagle, who won the first Grammy by a Utah resident for Native American tribal music; Shot of the travel Olympic caldron with Douglas Spottedeagle playing in the background; Utah Highway Patrol Olympic logo on a Highway Patrol car; Stop sign on which someone has placed a red bumper which reads "wearing fur"; Japanese, Olympic, and Korean flags hanging from a building; Mannequins dressed in Olympic gear and a sign in the foreground which reads "Official wears of Japanese Delegation, Salt Lake 2002"; Yellow banner hanging in a window which reads "The hub of Asia: _____ Dynamic Korea"; Interview with a man on the street. (Sound corrupted, no sound); Shot of Lamb's Grill Cafe, located in The Herald Building at 169 South Main Street, front window decorated with flags and Olympic parapenalia (Sound corrupted, no sound); Exterior of Salt Lake City Tourist Bureau (Sound corrupted, no sound); Interior of Salt Lake City Tourist Bureau (Sound corrupted, no sound); Display in the Salt Lake City Tourist Bureau of gold, silver, and bronze medals (Sound corrupted, no sound); Interview with a man wearing a San Francisco 49ers knit hat.; Sign which reads "Polish Sausage" taped to a blue tarp (Sound corrupted, partial sound); Sign in front of Temple Square alerting visitors of the changes in Temple Square security during the Olympics (Sound corrupted, partial sound); Lamppost banners with the LDS temple on them and the LDS Church Office Building in the background (Sound corrupted, partial sound); Close up of lamppost banners with the LDS temple on them and the LDS Church Office Building in the background (Sound corrupted, partial sound); Spires of the Salt Lake LDS temple, zoom in on the Angel Moroni; LDS Church Office Building art poster of a figure skater; East facade of the Salt Lake LDS Temple; Zoom out on glass sculptures "Sun" (yellow) and "Moon" (blue) by artist Dale Chihuly in front of Abravanel Hall; Flags from countries around the world hanging from the balconies of an apartment complex downtown; People visiting the "Wild West" exhibit on the grounds of the Salt Lake City and County Building; A man in the "Wild West" exhibit tells a folk tale about a young boy who steals a magic flute from a woodpecker; Men in buckskin clothing sell handmade jewelry at the "Wild West" exhibit; A young girl in a green native American-styled dress sits on a bench covered in animal skins at the "Wild West" exhibit; A man in buckskin clothing selling handmade jewelry at the "Wild West" exhibit teases a young boy; People in a crowd at the "Wild West" exhibit; A blacksmith at the "Wild West" exhibit makes a horseshoe as he explains his craft to onlookers; Children climb upon a stagecoach; Olympic logo manhole cover; People in a crowd at the "Wild West" exhibit; People sit on ski lift-styled bench; Jumbotron with a commercial for Merrill Lynch; Welcome sign in various languages; People stand in front of a stage on the grounds of the Salt Lake City and County Building; People sit on bleachers with the new county courthouse in the background; Lights show partially visible through the trees; People sit on bleachers, different perspective; A young man with a Spy Hop baseball cap starts to speak; Mini DV; Raw Footage for Spy Hop Documentary on the 2002 SL Olympics (see item 5, Messages: 2002 Olympic Diary:; Mini DV Footage of:; Kids from Spy Hop play around with a camera and test sound equipment (Sound corrupted, no sound); Interview with a young man as a website displayed in the background reads "The Olympic Rodeo" (Sound corrupted, partial sound); Tape corruption for several minutes; Interview with a man, Pete Linster, on the street protesting the hypocrisy of the US's involvement in the Olympics while at war when other countries are boycotted for such actions during the games. Greenpeace flag sticking out of his backpack. (Sound corrupted, sound returns approximately half way through the interview); Yellow sign "Thou shalt not terrorize"; Interview with a man, Jeffrey Smith, on the street also protesting against the war in Afghanistan and Iraq; A group of war protestors sing to an acoustic guitar while holding signs which read "What about the Olympic Truce? Stop the war," "Thou shalt not kill," "War =​s terrorism," and "Thou shalt not terrorize" (Sound corrupted, partial sound); One of the protestors steps forward to speak with the camera man briefly (Sound corrupted, no sound); A police officer hands cards to each of the protestors to fill out (Sound corrupted, no sound); Jeffrey Smith continues to speak with the cameraperson (Sound corrupted, no sound); A young man in a cream suit performs R&​B(?) on a stage (Sound corrupted, no sound); Interview with a young man, Robert Roveta, who works as a service employee for the Olympics. Roveta is asked his opinion about the Olympics as to whether or not he feels the games are worth the hype and how Salt Lake is being portrayed during the games. (Sound corrupted, partial sound); Crowd watches lights from Caldron Stadium (Rice Eccles Stadium, University of Utah); Mini DV; Raw Footage for Spy Hop Documentary on the 2002 SL Olympics (see item 5, Messages: 2002 Olympic Diary:; Mini DV Footage of:; Framed Olympic logo; Pan down over a building interior onto a framed Swedish flag; Framed poster which reads "Sportsmanship, Self-Discipline, Friendship, Respect, Goals...SWEDEN, Our partner in one school one country"; Interview with a woman volunteer who works as an Escort Supervisor for athletes to ensure that athletes aren't using performance enhancers including watching an athlete give a urine sample up to an hour after an event. (Sound corruption, sound levels very low); Interview with Marta Dunjova from one of the Slavic states who is living and working in Salt Lake City during the Olympics.; Zoom in on Iceland flag on a building and a sign below which reads "Tomax Iceland House"; Zoom in on the side of a building with multinational flags strung in a banner, as well as large posters of athletes on the wall; A police officer greets crowds as they walk by; "Green Jell-O" Olympic Pin on a board next to various other pins on a board being sold and traded by a vendor; A man pulling a rickshaw down a street as people walk by on the sidewalk; A band comprised of an electric bass, two violins, and an acoustic guitar, perform on a sidewalk outside the Utah Tourist Bureau; A clown on a Main Street sidewalk makes balloon animals for a group of children; People wait for Trax trolleys; Pedestrians walk down a sidewalk on Main Street; A Trax trolley arrives at a Main Street platform; A flag hangs outside of the JVdge cafe; Firemen pry up a vent in front of a business; Firemen walk from a fire truck; Zoom in on a fire truck light; Pedestrians walk by as firemen survey a building; Interview with a young man, Harold B. Branch III, a poet who works with youth in Chicago, teaching them life skills. Came to the Olympics when hired by Club Freedom to perform poetry but once here became much more involved in the games.; People watch a jumbotron on the grounds of the Salt Lake City and County Building the Closing Ceremonies performances (i.e. Kiss); Shot of Caldron Stadium (Rice Eccles Stadium, University of Utah); People watch a jumbotron on the grounds of the Salt Lake City and County Building the Closing Ceremonies performances (i.e. Kiss); Shot of Caldron Stadium (Rice Eccles Stadium, University of Utah) as fireworks explode overhead during the Closing Ceremonies of the Olympics; Shot of the Olympic Winter Games flag as fireworks explode in the background; Mini DV; Raw Footage for Spy Hop Documentary on the 2002 SL Olympics (see item 5, Messages: 2002 Olympic Diary:; Mini DV Footage of:; Chinese protestors in the Free Speech Zone hold yellow banners which read "Falun Dafa" with a swastika (Sound corrupted, no sound); People practice Thai Chi in the Free Speech Zone at Pioneer Park (Sound corrupted, no sound); Interview with a woman (Sound corrupted, no sound); People practice Thai Chi in the Free Speech Zone at Pioneer Park (Sound corrupted, no sound); Chinese protestors in the Free Speech Zone hold banners which have various statements about "Falun Dafa" (Sound corrupted, no sound); People practice Thai Chi in the Free Speech Zone at Pioneer Park (Sound corrupted, no sound); Interview with a man holding a sign which reads "Peaceful Appeal on TAM: 35 Western Practitioners from 12 Countries" (Sound corrupted, no sound); Shot of woman previously interviewed, being interviewed again by a news crew from Channel 30 (Sound corrupted, no sound); Chinese protestors in the Free Speech Zone hold banners which have various statements about "Falun Dafa" (Sound corrupted, no sound); Close up of embroidered Asian characters which in English below reads "Falun Dafa" on a yellow background (Sound corrupted, no sound); Chinese protestors in the Free Speech Zone hold banner which reads "Falun Gong Practitioners Welcome Olympics" (Sound corrupted, no sound); Chinese protestors in the Free Speech Zone hold banner which reads "Protect the Olympic Spirit -- Stop the persecution of Falun Gong in China" (Sound corrupted, no sound); Interview (#2) with a man holding a sign which reads "Peaceful Appeal on TAM: 35 Western Practitioners from 12 Countries" (Sound corrupted, no sound); A sign which reads "Whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire..." (Sound corrupted, no sound); Man wearing a yellow "Falun Dafa" scarf speaks to passersby on a mega phone (Sound corrupted, no sound); A person on crutches limps away from the camera (Sound corrupted, no sound); People hold signs with photos of people beaten by police officers for practicing Falun Dafa in China (Sound corrupted, no sound); A man in a blue jacket yells out to the crowd and passes out small leaflets when he is approached by a volunteer with a volunteer "jersey" on, who tells him that he must stay in the designated area (Sound corrupted, no sound); Man in blue jacket then speaks to a police officer who apparently tells him the same thing (Sound corrupted, no sound); A man in a blue jacket begins to yell out to the crowd and pass out leaflets again, police officer speaks to man again momentarily (Sound corrupted, no sound); People hold a blue "Falun Dafa" banner (Sound corrupted, no sound); Close up of the swastika on "Falun Dafa" banners (Sound corrupted, no sound); Crowd of "Falun Dafa" supporters hold pictures of practitioners brutalized by police in China (Sound corrupted, no sound); Interview with a young Chinese woman wearing a yellow "Falun Dafa" scarf (Sound corrupted, no sound); People hold a blue "Falun Dafa" banner (Sound corrupted, no sound); Chinese protestors walk out of the Free Speech Zone at Pioneer Park hold banners which have various statements about "Falun Dafa" on a march through Salt Lake (Sound corrupted, no sound); Interview with a young Chinese woman wearing a yellow "Falun Dafa" scarf previously interviewed, being interviewed again by a news crew from Channel 30 (Sound corrupted, no sound); Close up, bicycle racks (Sound corrupted, no sound); Chinese protestors walk holding a banner which reads "America, thank you for your support" (Sound corrupted, no sound); Banner on a building which reads "Greek Orthodox Community Welcomes the World" (Sound corrupted, no sound); Interview with a woman, Iuni Wolfgramm, involved in Polynesian dancing at the Olympics. Wolfgramm is asked what Polynesian dancing has to do with the Olympics and her role in that.; A young girl, Kansas Begae, plays a Native American flute while a young boy plays a drum on stage; Kansas Begae then plays drum and sings on stage; Kansas Begae plays a Native American flute while a young boy plays a drum on stage; Kansas Begae sings as young boy plays drum on stage; Interview with Native American singer/​musician, Kansas Begae about her involvement in the Olympics and her performance.; Interview with an older man in a gray fleece jacket (Sound corrupted, no sound); Mini DV; Raw Footage for Spy Hop Documentary on the 2002 SL Olympics (see item 5, Messages: 2002 Olympic Diary:; Mini DV Footage of:; Night footage from a moving vehicle of the University of Utah Campus, the Eccles Olympic Memorial Bridge, in particular; Freedom of speech meeting at the Gould Auditorium in the Marriott Library (Sound corrupted, no sound); Freedom of speech fliers on a table (Sound corrupted, no sound); Freedom of speech meeting at the Gould Auditorium in the Marriott Library (Sound corrupted, no to partial sound); Mini DV; Raw Footage for Spy Hop Documentary on the 2002 SL Olympics (see item 5, Messages: 2002 Olympic Diary:; Mini DV Footage of:; Children sing on the steps in front of the Virgin mega store at the Gateway in downtown Salt Lake City; A man talks on a cell phone at the Olympic Water Sculpture at the Gateway; Statue of a skier entitled "Go For the Gold" located by the Olympic Water Sculpture at the Gateway; Shot of a professional film crew on break; Interview with a young man named Marcus from Salt Lake City. Marcus gives his opinions about the Olympics in Salt Lake and how SLOC is trying to sell a particular image of Salt Lake.; Rock water fountain at the top of stairs by the Virgin Mega Store at the Gateway Mall; Shot of the Gateway sign on the Rio Grande Building; Interview with a young man, Mike Watson from Las Vegas who lives in Salt Lake, wearing a black and red knit cap. Mike sees the Olympics as a positive opportunity for the city however believes that the locals don't support it as much as they should.; Interview with Jody Chambers from Ottawa, Canada. Champers sees Salt Lake as very friendly and the Olympics as an opportunity to build bridges of international friendship.; Exterior shot of Roots Olympic clothing store.; Artist decorated buffalo statue wrapped in "filmstrip" on the second level of the Gateway Mall; A horse drawn carriage passes a school bus in downtown Salt Lake City; Kodak film promotion on a bus followed by another bus decorated with the US flag; Shot of people looking at the "Host City" map of events and venues; Kodak film promotion on a bus; Light post banners with the Olympic logo on them; Vender booth advertising Olympic pins, souvenirs, and collectables; Olympic ring logo banners on poles; Exterior of the Delta Center, people milling around outside, pan right (north) down 300 West; An ice sculptor speaks to someone off camera; zoom in on a sculpture of what appears to be an alligator; Samsung video display; Shots of athlete billboards around the area of the Delta Center; Shot of the Chevy trailer which accompanies the torch bearers; Exterior Delta Center; Large image of women speed skaters on the side of the Olympic Super Store building; Shot of the Kodak trailer; Olympic banner; Official Olympic Marching Band, pan then pan and tilt up to a banner of an athlete; Coca-Cola building, exterior; People outside Delta Center; Coca-Cola building, exterior; People walking down street (South Temple near 200 West?); Shots of Gateway exterior, Rio Grande Building; Coca-Cola statue of a downhill skier; Shots of Gateway exterior, Rio Grande Building; Zoom east down South Temple and end on a building banner of an athlete; Shots of Gateway exterior; Tilt up of sponsor board listing companies (i.e. Kodak, Coca-Cola, and John Hancock); Delta Center exterior; People walking around West Temple; Shot of a cargo van with a large picture of a 10 week gestation aborted fetus; Interview with the man driving the anti-abortion van. Man asked why he has come to the Olympics.; Exterior shot of Ethnic Village, pan left to a handwritten sign which reads "Everyone welcome"; Two men playing guitar and singing in Spanish as a young woman stands between them; Sign which reads "Hispanic Americans: Entertainment stage, demonstrations, exhibit"; Gift shop displaying Native American items; Interview with a man carving a Polynesian totem (Sound corrupted, low sound level); Interview with a man in a blue jacket, Earl Franklin, working as a bus driver for the Olympics; Interview with Harold Brice III, a poet from Chicago who works with young people (see also item 27).; Young girl shakes hands with a "mountain man" while her parents take a picture on the grounds of the Salt Lake City and County Building; Interview with "mountain man" named Crazy Coyote who explains the "mountain man" and Native American exhibit for those visiting Salt Lake to educate visitors on what life was like for Native Americans and fur trappers and traders who lived in the area before the pioneers came.; Interview with a man named George "Two Hawk" Knowlend, a Salt Lake resident, about the Olympics coming to town and about the culture and Olympic inflation of goods and services (i.e. Olympic merchandise, hotel rooms, food, etc.); George "Two Hawk" Knowlend shows some of the Native American clothing he has on display at the Wild West exhibit; Mini DV; Raw Footage for Spy Hop Documentary on the 2002 SL Olympics (see item 5, Messages: 2002 Olympic Diary:; Mini DV Footage of:; Large group of people sitting around in what appears to be an expo area (perhaps the field house) at the University of Utah campus as they await their performance in the opening ceremony; Exterior shot, two men in army fatigue stand by a chain link fence; Sign which reads, "All Wardrobe Volunteers please go to the Tennis Center! Thanks! Room 106"; Large group of people sitting around in what appears to be an expo area (perhaps the field house) at the University of Utah campus as they await their performance in the opening ceremony; Various shots of people in the crowd; Native American dancer does a hoop dance in the crowd as others watch; Various shots around Caldron Park before either the opening ceremony; Various shots of the Olympic Caldron at Caldron Park; Various shots around Caldron Park before the opening ceremony; Extreme close up of US Flag next to Olympic Flag; Interview with a young woman working in operations for the Ceremonies Committee; Interview with a young man in a red shirt; Various shots of people dressing in their costumes for the opening ceremony; Various shots of people walking down North Temple; A man holds a yellow sign which reads "The Olympics, public expense, corporate profit"; Man holding sign explains it to a woman walking by; A road worker in a yellow Olympic parka talks to people holding a "Citizen Activist Network" banner; Interview with a man named Dayne Goodman who is with the Citizen Activist Network explaining why he and others from his group are at the Olympics; Man in a red and black coat speaks to a young woman in a yellow coat, Amy Hines (Sound corrupted, low sound levels); Interview with Amy Hines who is also with the Citizen Activist Network and gives further information concerning what the Citizen Activist Network hopes to achieve by coming to the Olympics; Interview with Scott Cowley from the Citizen Activist Network; Shot of police officers in yellow Olympic parkas riding on horse; A man in a blue and black jacket holds a sign which reads "Corporate Domination (left pointing arrow), Democracy (right pointing arrow)"; Shot of a US flag with all of the stars replace by corporate logos; Man pulling a rickshaw; Press conference with Mayor Rocky Anderson (Sound corrupted, no sound); Interview with a Canadian man whose wife is a referee in the women's hockey competition; Shot of a building with Swiss flags and a mural of the Alps, Swiss cattle and men playing Alpine Horns, mural says "Come in and Celebrate with us!"; Exterior, front of a building (Swiss House) with Swiss flags on top, a US flag over the door and flag-like banners strung across the front; Press conference at the Swiss House spoken in German; Exteriors, rooftops and flags, various shots; Coca-Cola parade float (icebergs with coke bottles); "HOST CITY: Salt Lake 2002" sidewalk pyramids; Shot of the Coca-Cola Polar Bear vehicle with a person dressed as the Polar Bear waving to the crowd; "HOST CITY: Salt Lake 2002" sidewalk pyramids; Budweiser billboard; "HOST CITY: Salt Lake 2002" sidewalk pyramids; Event Parking $10.00 sign on a sidewalk; Budweiser neon sign in the window of a bar, wooden shutters behind sign; Shot of Trax trolley; Coca-cola painted sign on the side of building on the corner of 400 South and Main Street; Corner shot of 400 South and Main Street, people wait while two Trax trolleys pass; People pass by map information sign on 400 South; Grounds worker for the Olympics sweeps around trees; AT&​T Wireless American Red Cross First Aid Station; Main Street (?) facing south, shot from sidewalk as crowds pass information pyramid in background.; Main Street (?) facing south, shot from sidewalk as crowds pass refreshment pyramid in background.; Trax trolley on Main Street as another type of trolley passes it; "Great fondue. Coming soon. The Melting Pot." sign on the building where the Melting Pot was under construction.; Temporary bus stop sign; US and Swiss flags flying on and around the Swiss House, Olympic House; Atlantic Mediterranean Cuisine resturaunt front with various flags flying over the awning; People walking down Main Street.; Pan up of a tall building downtown; Close up of a US flag; Shot of Main Street as people walk by; Sign on the front of a building which reads "Casa Italia - Torino 2006"; Utah and Us flags flying above a building on Main Street which has a shop on the ground floor selling Olympic merchandise; Budweiser banners outside of the Budweiser World Party venue; People exiting Trax; Drama masks on an Olympic pyramid; Mini DV; Raw Footage for Spy Hop Documentary on the 2002 SL Olympics (see item 5, Messages: 2002 Olympic Diary:; Mini DV Footage of:; Interview with Craig Bradley, an Olympic volunteer involved in opening and closing ceremonies by calling about rehearsals and working as a VIP for the talent by picking up musicians such as Sting, Yo-yo Ma, and the Dixie Chicks.; Shot of the SLC airport baggage claim area; SLC airport airline desks and desk lines; Exterior SLC airport, night, pick up area; Shot of the Olympic ring logo on a glass partition, outside of Terminal 1 at the SLC airport; Terminal 2 baggage claim area, SLC airport; Shots from the moving walkway leading from baggage claim area to the parking garage; Indoor parking pay booth, SLC airport; Parking garage Terminal 2, SLC airport; Teens driving out of the Terminal 2 parking garage at the SLC airport and toward downtown Salt Lake City; Shot from a moving vehicle of a countdown jumbotron sponsored by Coca-Cola; Shots of downtown streets from a moving vehicle, night; People waiting along a street as a drum band passes, night; Shot of lights scaffolding; Hip hop song and dance group performs on stage; Tahitian hula dancer performs on stage; Mini DV; Raw Footage for Spy Hop Documentary on the 2002 SL Olympics (see item 5, Messages: 2002 Olympic Diary:; Mini DV Footage of:; Children's dance group performs on the medals plaza stage; Women doing a Polynesian dance; Men doing Polynesian "slap dance"; Shots of Polynesian items for sale such as tropical flowers, shell jewelry, etc.; New Zealand dancers perform; Tahitian dancers perform; A young Tahitian girl performs a dance as members of the audience come on stage and stuff dollar bills on her clothing; Four young women perform a vocal number on stage; Exterior, night, a person sits alone on bleachers as the camera pans out on a small crowd listening to a band perform on the medals plaza stage (Sound corrupted, no sound); Refreshment vendor tent; Country band performs on a small "Old West-like" stage; A blacksmith stokes his fire while working on a piece as he talks to a crowd; Mini DV; Raw Footage for Spy Hop Documentary on the 2002 SL Olympics (see item 5, Messages: 2002 Olympic Diary:; Mini DV Footage of:; Interview with a man in a striped green dress shirt (Sound corrupted, no sound); Mini DV; Raw Footage for Spy Hop Documentary on the 2002 SL Olympics (see item 5, Messages: 2002 Olympic Diary:; Mini DV Footage of:; Interview with a woman, Beverly Dodd, who voted against the Olympics coming to Utah as she was concerned about the impact it would have on the canyons and also worried that the LDS church would use the games as a means to proselyte but Dodd says she feels she was wrong on both counts and is now enjoying the games; Country band performs on the Medals Plaza stage as people dance in the crowd (Sound corrupted, no sound); Two young girls, Channel Patterson from Utah and Brianna Brown from Illinois, talk about what they like about the Olympic Games; Interview with a teen girl, Ida Rodriguez, from Salt Lake City about what the Olympics are about and her involvement in Spy Hop; Interview with a young woman in a blue and yellow sweater (Sound corrupted, no sound); Interview with a young man in a navy hooded sweatshirt (Sound corrupted, no sound); Interview with a young man in a black parka (Sound corrupted, no sound); Interview with a young man in a white turtleneck (Sound corrupted, no sound); Interview with a young woman in traditional Indian dress (Sound corrupted, no sound); Interview with another young woman in traditional Indian dress (Sound corrupted, no sound); Interview with a young man in a black parka vest (Sound corrupted, no sound); Mini DV; Raw Footage for Spy Hop Documentary on the 2002 SL Olympics (see item 5, Messages: 2002 Olympic Diary:; Mini DV Footage of:; Interview with a young man, Forrest Bennett, who is visiting the Olympics; Interview with a young girl, Nina Bennett, who is visiting the Olympics; Interview with, Kelsey Smith, who has been working for the Olympics at one of the venue; Interview with a local young man, Samsoni Kenu, who feels the Olympics are a waste of time; Interview with a young man, John Tound, who is a refugee from Sudan and is now living in Utah. Tound discusses his opinions about the Olympics from a foreigner's perspective after living in Utah for six years; Interview with a young man, John F. Kafu, about his views on the Polynesian cultural events at the Olympics; Interview with a young woman, Uikelotu Livalosa, about her views on the Olympics in Salt Lake; Interview with Brad Olsen with CCC Publishing of San Francisco, who had a press pass and was doing new coverage of the Olympics; Interview with Leslie Tavo, a local teen from Westvale who states she doesn't really care about the Olympics in general because it has no affect on her but who decided to go to the venues and volunteer anyhow; Interview with Tiare Escui (spelling?) from the Rose Park area of Salt Lake. Escui discusses what the Olympics are about to her, that they haven't really affected her but that she is glad they have come to Utah as the games brought funding to expand and rebuild the roads and freeways; Interview with Audris Lynn Fayeallen, a local teen at Hillcrest Junior High who enjoys the games but doesn't like the crowds and traffic associated with them; Mini DV; Raw Footage for Spy Hop Documentary on the 2002 SL Olympics (see item 5, Messages: 2002 Olympic Diary:; Mini DV Footage of:; Green Screen; Spray painted wall; A young boy reads a story he wrote about an animal named Starling to a crowd; A young girl reads a report she wrote on holidays such as Civil Rights Day and Valentines; Man in a volunteer blue parka hands out pamphlets; Man in a green coat hands out pamphlets; Young boy reads a story about Olympiads "CNN Live Reports the Olympics"; A young girl reads a story she wrote called "The House We Live In"; Partial interview with two men handing out pamphlets which contain poems and information about the Olympics; Interview with young boy who wrote "CNN" followed by a complete reading of his story (Sound corrupted, partial sound); Interview with a woman in a purple jacket (Sound corrupted, partial sound); Budweiser billboard; People pass the Budweiser World Party venue; Neon Manhattan Club sign; "Live Music Tonight" sign in front of Manhattan Club; Various shots of Splash, a dance club, on 400 South and West Temple; Neon alcohol signs in the windows of Port o' Call pub; Large building sign on the side of the Swiss House; Interview with a mountain man (Sound corrupted, no sound); Various shots of a lights show outdoors; Pedestrians walk by store fronts downtown, night; Mini DV; Raw Footage for Spy Hop Documentary on the 2002 SL Olympics (see item 5, Messages: 2002 Olympic Diary:; Mini DV Footage of:; Drummer band performs for a group of people walking around park city; People wearing parkas with "China" on the back; Interview with a man, Guoping Zhu, wearing "China" parka, who is in Salt Lake for the first time working as an official for Team China (Interview conducted through an interpreter, Thor Roundy); Various shots of beer glasses on a table and a six pack case used as a condiment caddy; Shot of a group of people wearing "Uncle Sam hats" outside of the Fat Tire Saloon in Park City; Police officer warms himself by an open fire with two other people; Black lab sits by the opening to a canvas tent; People walk down the main strip of Park City; Exterior shot of Roots in Park City; Close up on sign which reads "NO berets until Monday afternoon" posted outside of Roots; Budweiser Clydesdales pull the Budweiser wagon down a road; People wearing "Uncle Sam hats" walk down road; Close up, sign "You Can't leave Utah without eating green Jell-o, $1"; People walk down the main strip of Park City; People huddle by an open fire; Sign on the doorway of a shop which reads "Warm Inside! Welcome to America, enjoy your stay!"; Shot of two golden labs in goats and on a leash; Camera crew speaks to police officers who try to shove the interview onto one another; Interview with both of the police officers (Charles David Seagroves and Frank Luna) about their duties while at the Olympics; Interview with a man visiting Utah for the Olympics and his family's experience in Park City and Salt Lake; Quick question with a woman in a Roots beret; Interview with two young women with Action Ministries, Tracy Hanson from Florida &​ Jessica Greenway from Texas, trading pins with a message about Jesus Christ; Shot of a sign which reads "I (heart) NY" on a building; A woman walking a white miniature goat with a US and an Olympic flag sticking out of its collar; People warm themselves by a fire in front of a giant USA Hockey jersey; A young boy and girl compete on virtual snowboards as a commentator gives information about their performances and camera crews film them; Batmobile on display; Men assemble a makeshift ski jump sponsored by Budweiser; A young man performs twists and flips on a trampoline as a crowd watches; Zoom in on a man walking by ski lift; Team US merchandise booth; A young man in a red hooded sweatshirt, Olympic snowboarder (J.J. Thomas?), jumps on trampoline as a crowd watches; Correspondent for The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Doug E. Doug (?) talks to young man in red hooded sweatshirt, J.J. Thomas (?), that performed on the trampoline; People on skis ski down the Budweiser ski jump and land on a snow-covered trampoline as a crowd applauds; Correspondent for The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Doug E. Doug (?) talks to young man in red hooded sweatshirt that performed on the trampoline; People walk down the main strip of Park City; Police officers on horseback talk to people in a crowd; Mini DV; Raw Footage for Spy Hop Documentary on the 2002 SL Olympics (see item 5, Messages: 2002 Olympic Diary:; Mini DV Footage of:; Interview with a man (first name cut off at beginning of tape, last name Love) who is an Olympic pin collector. Interview includes why he trades pins and what other types of pins he collects (sports).; Various shots of Olympic pins and memorabilia; Various shots of downtown shops selling memorabilia; Shot of the Olympic torch map with up to Idaho lit.; Power for the People buffalo sculpture (night); "Ring, ring, ring, ring, ring" AT&​T billboard on a Trax trolley; Main Street Trax station; Direction sign for Galivan Center, Capitol Theater, and Shopping district; Woman performing traditional dance from India on Medals Plaza stage; Man in a Korea parka with a man in a blue Olympics Parka walk down a busy street; Power for the People buffalo sculpture (night); Pedestrians stand on a sidewalk, others wait at a crosswalk; Acrobatic dancers perform on Medals Plaza stage; appear to be from an Asian nation; A cameraman walks around as kids in a band or orchestra warm up; Women talk in a hall; Two guys speak in Italian with distorted voices to the camera person filming; Interview with a young man, Antonio Ardinoinnari, from Sicily who is in Salt Lake who is visiting during the Olympics for vacation. Antonio is asked what the Olympics means to him and what he thought about SLC before and after he came.; Kids in a band or orchestra warm up for a rehearsal then begin rehearsal; Kids in a foyer warm up with their instruments and chat; Kids in a band or orchestra warm up for a performance in a concert hall (Abravanel Hall); A security guard at the concert hall weaves in and out of the isles looking at the floor; Kids (International and domestic) in a band or orchestra warm up for a performance in a concert hall (Abravanel Hall); Interview with Mike Kelley, a member of the Utah Youth Symphony as the kids wait on stage to begin rehearsal; People wait for performance of the Utah Youth Symphony at Abravanel Hall; Mini DV; Raw Footage for Spy Hop Documentary on the 2002 SL Olympics (see item 5, Messages: 2002 Olympic Diary:; Mini DV Footage of:; Interview with a woman in a blue/​white striped shirt, Sheri Tayor, about her feelings on the Olympics in Salt Lake and how it's affected her life.; Shots of a band (Hootie and the Blowfish?) performing on the Medals Plaza stage (Sound corrupted, no sound); Band playing in a small venue tent. (Sound corrupted, no sound); Interview with a young man in a black hooded sweatshirt. (Sound corrupted, no sound); Interview with a young woman in denim overalls (Sound corrupted, no sound); Interview with a young woman in a red turtleneck and a white coat. (Sound corrupted, no sound); Interview with a young man in a khaki jacket. (Sound corrupted, no sound); Mini DV; Raw Footage for Spy Hop Documentary on the 2002 SL Olympics (see item 5, Messages: 2002 Olympic Diary:; Mini DV Footage of:; Exhibit at Abravanel Hall of the g
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