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Scotts Video Collection.Pages OutRig Moving Picture Collection Overview Scott Brown, February 8, 2018 Introduction The following list is intended to provide a broad overview of both the scope and depth of the OutRig Project’s moving picture collection. It is a stripped down version of the database of all of the moving images that reside within the OutRig Project. While the majority of the 200+ hours of material are original interviews and supporting footage, shot by Scott and Jim over past 2 decades, there are also a large number of videos and movie files collected from commercial and online sources. Approx. Date Description Source Format The OutRig Collection 1959 Jim Brown’s 16mm footage of Juana, and first trimaran sea voyage Jim Brown 16mm print Video transfer 1969 Launch of Off Soundings - ET Sullivan Japan ET Sullivan’s 8mm print Video transfer 1970? 16mm footage of Dave Keiper’s Williwaw sailing. First ocean going Purchased EBay 16mm print sailing Hydrofoil video copy from DVD 1970 1970 Transpac aboard CSK cat. Frank Russell Donation: Frank Russell. Video Transfer of film print OUTRIG VIDEO COLLECTION SCOTT BROWN/JAMES BROWN !1 Approx. Date Description Source Format 1971 Moondog launching Jim Brown 16mm print Video transfer 1971 Scrimshaw building, launching Jim Brown 16mm print Video transfer 1972 Super8 John Marples Bacchanal launch, sailing, LUANA sailing Donation John Marples Super8 print Video transfer 1972 Super8 Round the Bay Race Bacchanal Donation: John Marples Super8 print Video transfer 1972 1972 Transpac aboard Bacchanal Donation: John Marples Super8 print Video transfer Edited Master of Bacchanal 72 Transpac - Narrated by john, March/04" Video Master XXXX Super8 footage of Watler Glazer’s Sally Lightfoot Jim Brown 8mm print Video transfer 1968/72 Video transfer of slide show titled: Cheers for Three Cheers "Dick Donation Dick Newick VHS Tape Newick, Tom Follet, Cheers, Lots of images of OSTAR fleet" DV dub 1979 SIB Prototype Jim Brown Super8 print Video transfer 1986 Joseph Oster, 8mm video - Newick Ocean Surfer, interview and Donation: Joseph Oster 8mm video building, sailing 1987 Joseph Oster, 8mm video - Russ Brown Proa, PATS, Moxie, Donation: Joseph Oster 8mm video 1991 Outrigger 26, Wawaru,"sailing in the Carribean Dick, Pat, Val, Tricia Donation: Dick Newick VHS and grandkids at Dick Newick, Boat Day XXXX Hydrofoil HS21 sailing, alongside and on board. with Mike McGerry Donation: McGerry VHS and Tom (Bradfield work) OUTRIG VIDEO COLLECTION SCOTT BROWN/JAMES BROWN !2 Approx. Date Description Source Format 1998 Florida Trip S. BROWN DVCAM Windrider Dealers meeting, Florida – Interviews: Jim Brown, Sam Originals Bradfiel, Andy Zimmerman + b roll 1999 Dick Newick, REV launch and sailing Donation Dick Newick VHS 2000 Jim Brown aboard Scrimshaw, Virginia S. BROWN DVCAM Originals 2000 Jim Bottlenose Kayak and Sidekick Proa S. BROWN DVCAM Originals 2000 Windrider Nationals Fort Walton Beach Florida S. BROWN DVCAM Originals 2001 CALIFORNIA CAPER S. BROWN DVCAM Interviews: Jo Hudson, Jim Brown Originals Jo Hudson, Jim Brown, Sausalito, Pebble Beach, Monteray, Stillwater Cove, Jo’s place Big Sur 2001 Jim’s Moss landing slide show S. BROWN DVCAM Originals 2004 Video for for prospective buyers of windrider company Jim Brown MiniDV Originals XXXX Launch of Mocking Bird, Newick Echo II Jim Brown MiniDV Originals 2002 Maine Trip - 1 S. BROWN DVCAM Interview: Dick Newick Kittery Point Maine, Sailing Stanley Originals Woodward’s Echo II Mocking Bird, In Maine, with Dick Newick, Jim Brown, and Jim McCaig" OUTRIG VIDEO COLLECTION SCOTT BROWN/JAMES BROWN !3 Approx. Date Description Source Format 2002 Launching and sailing Newick REV at Kittery Maine S. BROWN DVCAM Originals XXXX Tom Lamers launch/sailing his Seawind 24 Donated Tom Lamers VHS Tape DV dub 2004 Searunner Day Charter cats in Puerto Rico. Also shots aboard a Gold S. BROWN DVCAM Coast 62 Originals 2004 "Crosswater 54” Urbanna Virginia, inside shop at Catman Cats, Jim S. BROWN DVCAM and John together, Felix, Crosswater being layed up, Marples Constant Originals Camber 40, 2004 Hippocampus Video promo video S. BROWN DVCAM Originals 2004 Jim and jo in Mexico with Thundergoose, aboard Olsen’s Searunner J. Brown MiniDV 40, Doggone Originals 2004 Trevor Long with Jim and Mark Hassell, Guatemala Donation: Trevor Long MiniDV Originals DAT audio tapes 2004 Jims first edit of Mark Hassell story J. Brown DVD 1998 Crowther Kracken 33 Tesserac sailing Toronto S. BROWN Betacam MiniDV dub 1999 Choy Designs Aikanie X5 Hawaii S. BROWN Betacam MiniDV dub 1999 Searunner 31 Mantra sailing Toronto S. BROWN Betacam MiniDV dub 2005 Interview with Chaak brothers Jim J. Brown MiniDV Originals OUTRIG VIDEO COLLECTION SCOTT BROWN/JAMES BROWN !4 Approx. Date Description Source Format 2004 New England Trip. 15 Interviews total S. BROWN DVCAM Charles Chiodi, Richard Boumer, Larry Bedell, Tom Grossman, Bill Originals Dolger, Martin Roos,, Al Sunderland, Deb Druan, Spencer Merz, Rich Wilson, Tom Cox. 2004 Jim int. re Woody Brown for David Brown film on Woody S. BROWN DVCAM Originals Footage of shop/yard Greene Marine, Rockport Mass., with Walter, S. BROWN DVCAM Ester, Boosicat, Friends, Originals 2004 NEMA Lifetime Achievement award, Dick Newick (by Bill Dolger) Donated by NEMA VHS Tape and Walter Greene (by Phil Steggel DV dub 2005 Shots aboard Gold Coast cat, S. BROWN DVCAM Originals 2005 NEMA Lifetime Achievement award, Jim Brown (by Scott Brown) and S. BROWN DVCAM Slide presentation by Christian Fevrier" Originals 2005 Interview Walter Greene S. BROWN DVCAM Originals 2005 Bay City Trip S. BROWN DVCAM WEST Systems - Interviews x 5 Originals Jan and Meade Gougeon, JR Watson, Bill Bertelsen, Mike Lenaman 2005 Bay City Regatta, G32, Adagio, video of Scott and Jim’s presentation. S. BROWN DVCAM Originals 2005 OutRig Presentation (Scott and Jim) in Gougeon Boatshop Bay City S. BROWN DVCAM Regatta. Originals 2005 Recording of live Presentation above in Gougeon Boatshop Bay City S. BROWN DVCAM Regatta. Originals OUTRIG VIDEO COLLECTION SCOTT BROWN/JAMES BROWN !5 Approx. Date Description Source Format 2005? Newick Pro Cheers - France Footage paid for by S. Brown to MiniDV Restoration and launch with Dick Newick + Golden Oldies Race Stephane Lambert - France Originals (PAL) 2006 Hawaii Trip S. BROWN DVCAM Interviews: Barry Choy, Woody Brown, Fred Jukitch, sailing aboard Originals Manu Kai sistership with Barry and Woody. Also, Kiele V, Searunner Charter Cat, Gemini Charters? 2007 Greece Trip S. BROWN HDV Sailing aboard Spirit of Gaiia, Wharram 62’ cat for 5 days, Corfu to Is. Originals of Trazonia. Interviews: James Wharram, Hanneke Boon 2007 Vancouver, interview with Bob Harris J. Brown MiniDV Originals 2007 Jim’s interview with Jo Hudson J. Brown MiniDV Originals 2007 England Trip S. BROWN HDV Interview Ruth Wharram Originals Sailing with Hanneke Boon aboard Tahiti Wayfarer design 2007 England - Interview Francis Prout S. BROWN HDV Originals 2008 Mystic Trip S. BROWN HDV Mystic Seaport boat show, Originals Jim’s Multihulls Pioneers talk Jim, Dick Newick, JohnMarples, Steve Calahan, Barry Choy, White Wings tri. 2008 Opening Video for Jim’s Multihulls Pioneers Presentation above S. BROWN Media File SD OUTRIG VIDEO COLLECTION SCOTT BROWN/JAMES BROWN !6 Approx. Date Description Source Format 2008? Jim’s video of CC35 Good Enough and footage around Walter J. Brown MiniDV Greene’s Yard. Originals 2008? Jim’s interview with Richard Woods J. Brown MiniDV Originals 2008? Jim’s footage of Boat Day with Dick Newick J. Brown MiniDV Originals 2008? Dick Newick’s interview with Jan Quorning Donation: Dick Newick MiniDV Originals (PAL) 2008? Frank Russell. Interviews x 8 Donation by Frank Russell DV Dubs from Woody Brown, Jack Swart, Vic Stern, Dave Kapahuehua, Warren 8mm video Seaman, Micky Munoz, Wally Forseith, wife of Vince Bartalone originals 2009 Interview with Hugo Meyers’ daughters about their dad and his work Deeded to and residing in HDV and donating his collection to the Mariner’s Museum. Shots of the Mariner’s Museum Originals collection and some models 2009 ref. videos of some of the film in Mayers collection Betamax/VHS/ Sea Bird, Lumba Lumba (1982), Varoa Kane, Dreamer (1956) DV 2009 Jim and Scott working through Phil Weld collection, at hand off to J. Brown MiniDV museum Mariner’s Museum Originals xxxx Bradfield Hydrofoil, SCAT Donation: McGerry VHS xxxx NEMA Chris White presentation on Atlantic Cat design Donation: NEMA VHS 2011 Interview Alan Slater of PDQ Yachts S. BROWN Media File HD 2014 Trailer Video created by Michael Frierson to help kickstart project Andy Zimmerman Media File HD OUTRIG VIDEO COLLECTION SCOTT BROWN/JAMES BROWN !7 Approx. Date Description Source Format 2015 The Jim and Scott Show… informal chat on camera about the project S. BROWN Media File HD in jim’s office done as source of inspiration and sorting out our thoughts 2017 Rhode Island S. BROWN Media File HD Herreshoff Museum Amarylis II and Interview with Docent 2017 Fast Fwd Comp. Hybrid Wing, Caliente sailing, shop, Eagle cat. under Media File HD construction Moving Images from Designer/Sailor Collections Piver Collection - Deeded to and housed at Mariner’s Museum 1968 TRI TRAVELS: Arthur Piver’s Promotional Film - plus various shots of DVD copy of Piver boats sailing 16mm film Hugo Myers Collection - Deeded to and housed at Mariner’s Museum 1950-80s Multiple reels of 16mm and 8mm shot by Hugo Meyers. Many images DV, Betamax of other designer’s boats, racing off Cal Plus short film of Electric Car and VHS dups Richard C. Newick Collection - Deeded to and housed at Mariner’s Museum No idea of any moving images that might be part of this collection Phil Weld Collection - Deeded to and housed at Mariner’s Museum No idea of any moving images that might be part of this collection Capt. Len Susman Collection - Deeded to and housed at Mariner’s Museum No idea of any moving images that might be part of this collection OUTRIG VIDEO COLLECTION SCOTT BROWN/JAMES BROWN !8 Approx.
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