The Gift (silent, B-roll, 1960s)

A/V Geeks 16mm Films

A/V Geeks 16mm Films

June 16th, 2026

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Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project. The University of Pittsburgh in the 1960s is the subject of this institutional promotional film, which blends scenes of everyday student life — dorm routines, students laughing and walking past landmarks like the Cathedral of Learning and Litchfield Towers — with an emphasis on the university's academic prestige and rapid growth. After an opening that positions Pitt among other notable American colleges, the film showcases its scientific stature through research facilities like the Cyclotron Laboratory and Space Research Coordination Center, extensive lab and lecture footage, and active construction sites documenting new buildings rising across campus. It also highlights the university's cultural and artistic side (ornate painted ceilings, stained glass, imported Italian stonework, and rare library books), its medical school and hospital, athletics at Trees Hall, and its scientific legacy — including the Virus Research Lab and Salk Hall, a nod to Jonas Salk's polio vaccine work — before closing on students socializing and people gathered on the Cathedral of Learning's balcony, leaving an impression of Pitt as a thriving institution that unites tradition, research, culture, and community.
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