Series - Series 39: Kensington Communications Operational

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Series 39: Kensington Communications Operational

Date(s)

  • 1981-2018 (Creation)

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Extent and medium

Video
• 13 video cassettes : MiniDV (14 hrs)
• 9 optical discs : DVD (11.5 hrs)
• 6 video cassettes : Digital Betacam (7 hrs)
• 3 video cassettes : Betacam SP (4.5 hrs)
• 2 video cassettes : VHS (2 hrs)
• 1 video cassette : ¾ in. U-matic (1 hr)
Audio
• 1 optical disc : CD-R (10 mins)
Textual
• 131cm textual material
• 5 computer disks : magnetic ; 3.75 in. zip brand floppy
• 1 optical disc : CD-R
• 2 optical discs : DVD
Photograph
• 1 print : b&w ; 4x6 in.
• 10 prints : col. ; 4x6 in.,
• 4 prints : b&w ; 5x7 in.,
• 3 prints : col. ; 5x7 in.,
• 3 prints : b&w ; 8x10 in.
• 1 print : col. ; 8x10 in.,
• 78 transparencies : col. ; 35mm, mounted,
Misc
• 3 sweaters
• 5 shirts
• 1 pair dress pants

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Name of creator

(1980-)

Administrative history

Kensington Communications is a production company founded in 1980 in Toronto’s Kensington Market that has produced documentary and factual films, television shows, and multimedia projects for more than 40 years. Kensington has produced documentaries and series for the CBC and NFB, and its productions have been broadcast internationally on Discovery Channel, TLC, BBC, ZDF Arte, and other networks.
Early productions in the 1980s focused on social issues such as blended families (Stepdancing, 1986), youth suicide (Childhood’s End, 1981), and addiction (Out of the Past, 1989).
Many of Kensington’s productions have featured Earth’s natural environment and human activities that threaten it: Fragile Harvest (1986, the Nature of Things), Sacred Rhythm (1990), Sacred Balance with David Suzuki (2002), and Port Hope: A Question of Power (2005, The Nature of Things).
Kensington also has a history of producing iconic music documentaries. One Warm Line: The Legacy of Stan Rogers (1990), Mariposa: Under a Stormy Sky (1990), My Beat: The Life & Times of Bruce Cockburn (2001), and the City Sonic App (2009) all highlight Canadian music and musicians.
Kensington Communications worked with Bruce Cockburn over decades from the 1980s to the 2010s to produce short documentaries and advertisements for USC (formerly known as the Unitarian Service Committee of Canada) about their work in Nepal.
Kensington produced two successful crime series that focused on the role of forensics in solving real crimes – Exhibit A: Secrets of Forensic Science, and 72 Hours: True Crime.
Recent TV productions include The Shadow Of Gold (2019), Risk Factor (2017), The Equalizer (2016), and three seasons of the popular international TV series Museum Secrets, which goes behind the scenes at great museums of the world.
Kensington Communications has also been a leader in using multimedia websites to enhance documentary and television content. River of Sand, Sacred Balance, Diamond Road, Raw Opium, and Museum Secrets all included website content. Museum Secrets included a tie-in app called Scopify to help visitors navigate the Royal Ontario Museum, and the documentary Risk Factor was accompanied by the Risk Navigator app.

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This series contains business and operational records for Kensington Communications. Includes records relating to office rental and management, film rentals and sales, royalty reports, general publicity, organizational memberships, staffing records, financial reports, highlight reels of Kensington films, and videos that are not clearly associated with specific productions.

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  • English

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    University of Toronto Media Commons Archives

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    Created Aug. 15, 2022 by Al Stanton-Hagan

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    • English

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