We sat down with the Director of Athletics and Recreation here at Trent and asked him what he does. We talk the gym, fitness area, volleyball, and other jock stuff.
Ianterviews is an ongoing Arthur segment in which Ian Elliott Vansegbrook interviews (get it?) local citizens of the greater Peterborough-Nogojiwanong area. From wizards to puppets, we plan on bringing you interviews that entertain and educate.
Starring
Ian Vansegbrook as himself
Nate McFadden as himself
Directed by Evan Robins
Director of Photography Evan Robins
Additional Photography by Ian Vansegbrook
Edited by Ian Vansegbrook
Special thanks to Nate McFadden, Angela O'Grady, and the Trent University Athletic Centre team.
Ianterviews was created by Ian Vansegbrook
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