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| Size | 4.5 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 1400 items) |
| Abstract | Stan Woodward is a southern auteur and documentary filmmaker. The Woodward Studio Limited produces documentaries on southern folk culture through the themes of American foodway and related traditions. In the 1980s, Woodward served as director of the Media Arts Center and the Communication Wing at the Capital Children's Museum in Washington, D.C., where he got to know animator Chuck Jones. Woodward also worked as filmmaker-in-residence in Georgia, South Carolina, and other locations where he was involved in mentoring independent filmmakers and advising classroom teachers on how to teach students to create Super 8mm films. In the 1990s, Woodward worked on productions of Satellite Distance Learning Broadcasts for various television networks. The R. Stanley Woodward Collection consists of about 1400 items created or collected by Woodward, 1932-2004, including films, moving image materials, production notes, distribution and licensing contracts, and promotional and educational materials related to his films and other work promoting independent filmmaking. Films cover a wide range of topics, including southern food traditions; southern families, storytelling, folklore, and customs; African American dance and folk art; NASA, the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, the Skylab Program, and astronauts; media programs on the novel To Kill a Mockingbird ; educational films; teaching filmmaking to students; the Capital Children's Museum; the University of South Carolina; serpents; and sharecroppers. Locations include South Carolina; Virginia; Georgia; North Carolina; Kentucky; Washington, D.C.; New York City; and Alabama. Some of the people associated with the films are food critic Craig Claiborne, John A. Burrison, filmmaker Frank Eastes, John Egerton, Harold Hausenfluck, Fred Wolfe, animator Chuck Jones, Richard Pillsbury, and folklorist Saddler Taylor. The moving image materials are in various media formats, including 16mm print film, DVCAM video, U-Matic video, Betacam SP video, Digital Betacam video, MiniDV video, VHS video, and DVDs. Descriptions have been derived from the original container, film, video, or notes. |
| Creator | Woodward, R. Stanley. |
| Language | English |
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Stan Woodward is a southern auteur and documentary filmmaker. The Woodward Studio Limited produces documentaries on southern folk culture through the themes of American foodway and related traditions. Woodward is known for his own style of filmmaking in which he uses hand-held cameras to make first-person singular documentary films. In the 1980s, Woodward served as the director of the Media Arts Center and the Communication Wing at the Capital Children's Museum in Washington, D.C. During this time and in the "Animation Corps, Media Center Animation Workshop," Woodward developed a friendship with animator Chuck Jones. Woodward also worked as filmmaker-in-residence at various locations, including Cherokee County Schools in Georgia in the early 1980s; the Capital Children's Museum in Washington, D.C., from 1983 to 1989; Darien, Conn. circa 1971; and the South Carolina Arts Commission from 1972 to 1980. His work at as filmmaker-in-residence at the South Carolina Arts Commission included mentoring independent filmmakers and advising classroom teachers on how to teach students to create Super 8mm films. In the 1990s, Woodward collaborated with and made productions of Satellite Distance Learning Broadcasts for various television networks.
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The R. Stanley Woodward Collection consists of approximately 1400 items by or collected by the film director Stan Woodward from 1932 to 2004. The collection includes materials related to the making of Stan Woodward's films Brunswick Stew: Georgia Named Her; Georgia Claims Her , Brunswick Stew: A Virginia Tradition , Carolina Hash: A Taste of South Carolina, Burgoo!, Southern Stews: A Taste of the South , and The Morris Chronicle. The collection also contains films and outtakes that Woodward worked on, such as It's Grits! , The Kingdom of Nek Chand, Lord Have Mercy: Olger's Store, The Sheep Stew of Dundas: A Gastronomical Delight , The People who take up Serpents, To Kill a Mockingbird: Then and Now, The Day Skylab Fell to the Earth , Afro-American Dance: Establishing A Cultural Heritage , Licorice Train, and The American Super-8 Revolution. Woodward collected educational films from various public school libraries. He also made and collected home movies of his family.
Woodward's films cover a variety of topics, including southern food traditions such as barbecuing, cooking, stew-making, and grits; southern families, storytelling, folklore, and customs; African American dance and folk art; NASA, the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, the Skylab Program, and astronauts; programs on the novel To Kill a Mockingbird ; educational films; teaching filmmaking to students; the Capital Children's Museum; the University of South Carolina; serpents; and sharecroppers. Locations include South Carolina; Virginia; Georgia; North Carolina; Kentucky; Washington, D.C.; New York City; and Alabama. Among the people associated with the films are food critic Craig Claiborne, John A. Burrison, filmmaker Frank Eastes, John Egerton, Harold Hausenfluck, Fred Wolfe, animator Chuck Jones, Richard Pillsbury, and folklorist Saddler Taylor.
Woodward's original films from Woodward Studio are mostly concerned with food and folklore traditions in the South. Brunswick Stew: Georgia Named Her; Georgia Claims Her is about the tradition of brunswick stew in Georgia. Brunswick Stew: A Virginia Tradition is about brunswick stew in Brunswick County, Va. Carolina Hash: A Taste of South Carolina is about the history and popularity of hash in South Carolina. Burgoo! is a documentary about burgoo stew, mostly shot in Owensboro, Ky., Southern Stews: A Taste of the South is a combination of footage from Stan Woodward's food documentaries. The Morris Chronicle is a film about barbecue master and sharecropper Morris Peeples as he cooks a hog. It's Grits! follows Woodward as he asks the question, "Do you eat grits?" around the South and in New York City. The Sheep Stew of Dundas: A Gastronomical Delight shows stewmaking traditions in Dundas, Va. Lord Have Mercy: Olger's Store is about Jimmy Olgers, a man who tells stories from Olger's Store in Virginia.
The collection also includes production notes, distribution and licensing contracts, and promotional and educational materials related to Woodward's films, particularly The American Super-8 Revolution, Brunswick Stew: A Virginia Treasure, It's Grits!, and The Day Skylab Fell to Earth. There is also material related to Woodward's work promoting filmmaking with southern arts organizations, including the South Carolina Arts Commission. There are also scattered clippings, receipts, award certificates, and film festival programs in which Woodward or his work were included.
Items are described according to existing documentation on the original container, film, video, or notes. The moving image materials are in various media formats such as 16mm print film, DVCAM video, U-Matic video, Betacam SP video, Digital Betacam video, MiniDV video, VHS video, and DVDs.
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Series 1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004.
Arrangement: chronological.
Brunswick Stew: Georgia Named Her; Georgia Claims Her is about the tradition of brunswick stew in Georgia. Brunswick Stew: A Virginia Tradition is about brunswick stew in Brunswick County, Va. Items are described according to existing documentation on the original container, film, video, or notes. Series 7 includes an inventory of tapes for Brunswick Stew documentaries.
| Videotape VT-20446/241-245 |
Brunswick Stew: Georgia Named Her; Georgia Claims Her , 22 September 2000, DVCAM [SPR 1-5] #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/241-245Documents the annual Sproull family reunion in Cartersville, Ga., which is centered around the communal cooking of a traditional recipe carefully maintained and passed down from earlier generations of stewmasters to the current stewmaster, who had appointed assistants to help with the two-day cooking process in a huge black iron pot that belongs to the Sproull clan. |
| Videotape VT-20446/246 |
Brunswick Stew: Georgia Named Her; Georgia Claims Her , 2 July 2004, DVCAM [BGI 01] #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/246Ends with stew cooked annually in his kitchen; aided by his son, Jim, a food writer for the Atlanta Journal and Constitution; elder Mr. Auchmuty in Atlanta, Ga., in his neighborhood semi-gated community; follows with interview shot during the Brunswick Stewbilee shoot of Francis Quinby and wife of the head of the Georgia Sea Island Singers in Brunswick, Ga. |
| Videotape VT-20446/247 |
Brunswick Stew: Georgia Named Her; Georgia Claims Her , 3-4 July 2004, DVCAM [BGI 02] #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/247Brunswick Georgia "Stewbilee," a Brunswick stew competitition drawing chefs from many regions of Georgia and other states as well as local cooks; held at the town park on the water; festivals was where the first cookoffs occurred in the 1980s "Stew War" between Virginia and Georgia stewmasters; interview with Mazie Gibbons, friend of Francis Quinby and with Wifred at Gnats Landing Rest, in Brunswick, Ga. |
| Videotape VT-20446/248 |
Brunswick Stew: Georgia Named Her; Georgia Claims Her , 3-4 July 2004, DVCAM [BGI 03] #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/248News clippings from library in Brunswick, Ga., detailing the mayor of Brunswick, Ga. stealing the victory trophy from the last cookoff in Brunswick County, Va.; ends with Georgia Sea Island Singers performing "Just a Bowl of Brunswick Stew" adapted to traditional song; next to "historic black pot" monument at old visitor's center. |
| Videotape VT-20446/249 |
Brunswick Stew: Georgia Named Her; Georgia Claims Her , DVCAM [BGI 04] #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/249Brunswick, Ga., mayor and cronies recall theft of Virginia trophy and show "authentic" 200 year old journal which documents the early naming and cooking of Brunswick Stew in Brunswick, Ga., that pre-dates the 1828 date which Virginia claims last date when the "original" brunswick stew was named; followed by golf pro interview of Johnny Paulk of the Sea Islands Golf Course. |
| Videotape VT-20446/250 |
Brunswick Stew, DVCAM [BGI 05] #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/250Johnny Paulk interview continued; last of the Stewbilee footage. |
| Videotape VT-20446/251 |
Brunswick Stew, DVCAM [GBS Erik 1] #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/251Interview with representative Johnny Isaacson in his office; interview with Governor Sonny Perdue in State Capital builing; b-roll shots of capital, skyline, etc. |
| Videotape VT-20446/252-253 |
Brunswick Stew: A Virginia Treasure, DVCAM [IBS Fest 2, 7] #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/252-253Taken from WSL Video archives on 5 November 2000 shoot at International Brunswick Stew Festival in Lawrenceville, Va. |
| Videotape VT-20446/254 |
Brunswick Stew, DVCAM [SN GBS] #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/254Stan Woodward narration. |
| Videotape VT-20446/255 |
Brunswick Stew: Georgia Named Her; Georgia Claims Her , DVCAM [GBS NAR] #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/255Stan Woodward narration with Tim Pattridge, Georgia chef expert. |
| Videotape VT-20446/256 |
Brunswick Stew: Georgia Named Her; Georgia Claims Her , DVCAM [GBS BURR] #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/256John Burrison is picked up by filmmaker at Georgia State University in Atlanta, Ga., to set up the Stewbilee segment; Burrison at a barbecue kitchen in Atlanta, Ga.; b-roll Atlanta, Ga., shots; followed by Mr. Auchmuty prepares and serves community stew at clubhouse. |
| Videotape VT-20446/257 |
Brunswick Stew: A Virginia Treasure, DVCAM [GBS MARK] #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/257Dub from end of Brunswick Stew: A Virginia Treasure shoot, from Hi8 tapes of the Historic Roadside Marker unveiling ceremony on the state line of Virginia and North Carolina in Brunswick County, Va. |
| Videotape VT-20446/258-260 |
Brunswick Stew: Georgia Named Her; Georgia Claims Her , 1995-1999, Hi8 [BSK GA 1-3] #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/258-260With note on inventory from the author (see Series 7); "these tapes were shot in late 1990s when traveling throughout Georgia researching follow-up on stories told to me by Virginia stewmasters and folk interviewed in Brunswick County, Va.; I hit the taproot of the folk heritage origins of Georgia brunswick stew; the tapes include first trip to Brunswick, Ga., and interview with Chamber of Commerce head, Woody, in his office; learned that the stew cook-offs and "Stew Wars" were jointly the plan of the Brunswick County Chamber of Commerce in Lawrenceville, Va., and in Brunswick County and the Chamber of Commerce in Brunswick, Ga., as a means of drawing attention to and tourism to both Brunswicks; learned names of and met key cooks in Brunswick, Ga., who had competed in the first cookoff with the Virginia stewmakers in Brunswick, Ga., and then Brunswick County, Va.; this established contacts for me that I would later use in further shots." |
| Videotape VT-20446/261 |
Brunswick Stew: Georgia Named Her; Georgia Claims Her , 6 August 1997, Hi8 [2 GA 1] #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/261Atlanta, Ga., during World's Fair; with note on inventory from the author (see Series 7); "shot man on street interviews which provide story of brunswick stew as begin a stew prepared on South Georgia farms; tips for next travel; travel to South Georgia to follow up on story that this was where they still cook brunswick stew with a hogshead; heading South, spotted Old Clinton Bar-B-Q in Clinton, Ga., and stopped for a shoot; confirmed that on farms in this area brunswick stew was cooked with hoghead; was told it made the stew have a special and delectable flavor, a flavor that most Georgians who grew up on Georgia farms still search for in the brunswick stews cooked in restaurants today; when asked if proprietor used hogsheads was told began to get too costly to buy and that they had to invent a special seasoning that approximated that distinctive twang." |
| Videotape VT-20446/262-267 |
Brunswick Stew: Georgia Named Ner; Georgia Claims Her , August 1997, Hi8 [2 GA 2-7] #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/262-267With note on inventory from author (see Series 7); "got a tip to go the Georgia Agrirama; staffer named "Marty" located African American stewmaster; we met with Lou Ferguson and he agrees to cook an authentic South Georgia Hogshead Brunswick Stew in cast iron pot in the old fasioned way and with special recipe; and we planned for him to do so in January when I returned to the Georgia Agrirama; ends with last two tapes in series meeting author Theresa Veazy of Agrirama who is interviewed and interview in Atlanta, Ga., with Dr. John Burrison, folklorist at Georgia State University." |
| Videotape VT-20446/268 |
Brunswick Stew: A Virginia Treasure, 20 May 1997, Hi8 [BS 300] #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/268With note on the inventory from author (see Series 7); "taken from archival footage collection shot in late 1990s and used in Brunswick Stew: A Virginia Treasure; features the Jamestown Settlement in Colonial Williamsburg; referred there by man who encouraged me to produce the story of Brunswick Stew: A Virginia Treasure and who had done research thinking he might write a book on the subject, but could not due to illness; so shared three contacts with me; sought to interview chief archaelogist with the James Fort Settlement dig." |
| Videotape VT-20446/269 |
Brunswick Stew: A Virginia Treasure, Hi8 [BS 301] #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/269Taken from archival footage collection shot in late 1990s and used in Brunswick Stew: A Virginia Treasure; features the Jamestown Settlement in Colonial Williamsburg; referred there by man who encouraged me to produce the story of Brunswick Stew: A Virginia Treasure and who had done research thinking he might write a book on the subject, but could not due to illness; so shared three contacts with me; sought to interview chief archaeologist with the James Fort Settlement dig; also includes interview with Bly Straub, curator of objects and assistant chief archaeologist to the recovery project. |
| Videotape VT-20446/270 |
Brunswick Stew: A Virginia Treasure, Hi8 [BS 302] #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/270With note from the author (see Series 7); "interview with Dennis Cotner, whom the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation referred me to when asked who could talk to me about Brunswick Stew and when it might have appeared on the menu in early American homes here; Cotner was curator of education for the Williamsburg kitchens." |
| Videotape VT-20446/271 |
Brunswick Stew: Georgia Named Her; Georgia Claims Her , 2003, DVCAM [SB 01] #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/271Stewbilee at Scott's BBQ. |
| Videotape VT-20446/272 |
Brunswick Stew: Georgia Named Her; Georgia Claims Her , 2003, DVCAM [SB 02] #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/272Stewbilee |
| Videotape VT-20446/273 |
Brunswick Stew: Georgia Named Her; Georgia Claims Her , 2003, DVCAM [SB 03] #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/273Stewbilee, boat builder, John in antique store, and Brunswick fireman. |
| Videotape VT-20446/274 |
Brunswick Stew: Georgia Named Her; Georgia Claims Her , 2003, DVCAM [SB 04] #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/274Stewbilee, Stancam, and sawmill. |
| Videotape VT-20446/275 |
Brunswick Stew: Georgia Named Her; Georgia Claims Her , 2003, DVCAM [SB 05] #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/275Stewbilee and Stancam. |
| Videotape VT-20446/276 |
Brunswick Stew: Georgia Named Her; Georgia Claims Her , 2003, DVCAM [SB 06] #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/276Stewbilee, Stancam, wander the pavillion, judge, and shoot judging. |
| Videotape VT-20446/277 |
Brunswick Stew: Georgia Named Her; Georgia Claims Her , 2003, DVCAM [SB 07] #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/277Stewbilee, Stancam, and judging. |
| Videotape VT-20446/278 |
Brunswick Stew: Georgia Named Her; Georgia Claims Her , 11 October 2003, DVCAM [SB 08] #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/278Stewbilee and Mark camera one. |
| Videotape VT-20446/279 |
Brunswick Stew: Georgia Named Her; Georgia Claims Her , 8-10 October 2004, DVCAM [SB 10] #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/279Stewbilee, final tape, and Frannie at end. |
| Videotape VT-20446/280 |
Brunswick Stew: Georgia Named Her; Georgia Claims Her , 8-10 October 2004, DVCAM [SB 04 1] #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/280Stewbilee, pot, welcome center, drive down Quicumby Street, putting up tents, and Thom Ruller. |
| Videotape VT-20446/281 |
Brunswick Stew: Georgia Named Her; Georgia Claims Her , 8-10 October 2004, DVCAM [SB 04 2] #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/281Stewbilee, interview with Representive Sumsey, and Thom Fuller finish. |
| Videotape VT-20446/282 |
Brunswick Stew: Georgia Named Her; Georgia Claims Her , 8-10 October 2004, DVCAM [SB 04 3] #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/282Stewbilee, Ron Adam at home with parrot, early shots with stew and flag, Daddy Pepper interview, and Ron at tent. |
| Videotape VT-20446/283 |
Brunswick Stew: Georgia Named Her; Georgia Claims Her , 8-10 October 2004, DVCAM [SB 04 4] #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/283Stewbilee, stew dogs, pavillion and crow, booth interviews, shrimp boat, opening pan, winning, and family. |
| Videotape VT-20446/284 |
Brunswick Stew: Georgia Named Her; Georgia Claims Her , 8-10 October 2004, DVCAM [SB 04 5] #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/284Stewbilee and awards table at end; 27 minutes. |
| Videotape VT-20446/285 |
Brunswick Stew: Georgia Named Her; Georgia Claims Her , 8-10 October 2004, DVCAM [SB 04 6] #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/285Stewbilee and awards ceremony in Brunswick, Ga., and resolution. |
| Videotape VT-20446/286 |
Brunswick Stew: Georgia Named Her; Georgia Claims Her , 8-10 October 2004, DVCAM [SB 04 7] #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/286Stewbilee, Brunswick Welcome Center, and road shots. |
| Videotape VT-20446/287 |
Brunswick Stew: Georgia Named Her; Georgia Claims Her , Hi8 [G 17] #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/287Tim Pattridge at home. |
| Videotape VT-20446/288 |
Brunswick Stew: Georgia Named Her; Georgia Claims Her , 6 April 2001, DVCAM [BGA 1] #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/288Brunswick, Ga., stewpot, chamber meeting, and rest area. |
| Videotape VT-20446/289 |
Brunswick Stew, 30 August 2004, DVCAM [GBS GOV] #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/289Governor Perdue, Johnny Isaacson, forward to clear tape, and Oglethorpe. |
| Videotape VT-20446/290 |
Brunswick Stew, 4 October 2004, DVCAM [GBS SAX] #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/290Saxbe and Chambliss interview, Williamson's brothers, Big Ed's, capital policemen and security, and capital; b-roll. |
| Videotape VT-20446/291 |
Brunswick Stew: Georgia Named Her; Georgia Claims Her , 7 April 2001, DVCAM [BGM 3] #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/291Brunswick, Ga., and Burrison and Tim wrap up. |
| Videotape VT-20446/342 |
Brunswick Stew, Betacam SP #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/34256 minutes. |
| Videotape VT-20446/343 |
Brunswick Stew: A Virginia Treasure, 11 September 1998, SVHS #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/343Fair tape 2; 118 minutes. |
| Videotape VT-20446/344 |
Brunswick Stew: A Virginia Treasure, 11 September 1998, SVHS #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/344118 minutes. |
| Videotape VT-20446/345 |
Brunswick Stew: A Virginia Treasure, 9 September 1998, SVHS #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/345Short version; 77 minutes. |
| Videotape VT-20446/349 |
Brunswick Stew: A Virginia Treasure, 9 September 1998, VHS #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/349Short version; 77 minutes. |
| Videotape VT-20446/348 |
Brunswick Stew: A Virginia Treasure, 28 September 1998, VHS #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/348118 minutes. |
| Videotape VT-20446/355 |
Brunswick Stew: A Virginia Treasure, 9 September 1998, 3/4" U-Matic SP Master #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/355Tape 1; short version. |
| Videotape VT-20446/356 |
Brunswick Stew: A Virginia Treasure, 9 September 1998, 3/4" U-Matic SP Master #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/356Tape 2; short version. |
| Videotape VT-20446/362 |
Brunswick Stew: A Virginia Treasure, 3/4" U-Matic SP Master #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/362Part 1. |
| Videotape VT-20446/363 |
Brunswick Stew: A Virginia Treasure, 3/4" U-Matic SP Master #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/363Part 2. |
| Videotape VT-20446/367 |
Brunswick Stew: A Virginia Treasure, Betacam SP #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/367Part 1; betacam master edit and digital cut from AVID. |
| Videotape VT-20446/368 |
Brunswick Stew: A Virginia Treasure, Betacam SP #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/368Part 2; betacam master edit and digital cut from AVID. |
| Videotape VT-20446/370 |
Brunswick Stew: A Virginia Treasure, Betacam SP #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/370Short version, betacam edit, and master. |
| Videotape VT-20446/372 |
Brunswick Stew: A Virginia Treasure, 27 August 1998, 3/4" U-Matic SP Master #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/372Bluegrass audio; original music played by banjo and fiddlemaster, Harold Hausenfluck of Richmond, Va.; recorded live in his home on homemade mixer and re-dubbing setup capable of laying down multiple instrumental tracks; used in Brunswick Stew: A Virginia Treasure. |
| Videotape VT-20446/373 |
Brunswick Stew, 20 October 1998, U-Matic #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/373Part 1. |
| Videotape VT-20446/374 |
Brunswick Stew, 20 October 1998, U-Matic #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/374Part 2. |
| Videotape VT-20446/382 |
Brunswick Stew, 22 October 1998, Betacam SP #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/382Avid Express; transfer from original Hi8 by engineer J. Maxy; 56 minutes. |
| Videotape VT-20446/383 |
Brunswick Stew, 9 September 1998, VHS #20446, Series: "1. Brunswick Stew, 1997-2004." VT-20446/383Short version |
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Series 2. Carolina Hash: A Taste of South Carolina, 2000-2008.
Arrangement: chronological.
Carolina Hash: A Taste of South Carolina is about the history and popularity of hash in South Carolina. Items are described according to existing documentation on the original container, film, video, or notes. Series includes inventory by Stan Woodward of Carolina Hash: A Taste of South Carolina (see Series 7).
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Series 3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007.
Arrangement: chronological.
Burgoo! is a documentary about burgoo stew, mostly shot in Owensboro, Ky., Items are described according to existing documentation on the original container, film, video, or notes. Series includes inventory by Stan Woodward of Burgoo! tapes (see Series 7).
| Videotape VT-20446/57-58 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 1-2] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/57-58To Kentucky through northern Tennessee; Stan Woodward with Saddler Taylor, folklorist with the University of South Carolina Folklife Resource Center at McKissick Museum; commentator throughout film. |
| Videotape VT-20446/59-60 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 3-4] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/59-60Kentucky Folklife Festival in Frankfort, Ky.; meet stewmaster Russ Kennedy and stew crew. |
| Videotape VT-20446/61 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 5] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/61Kentucky Folklife Festival in Frankfort, Ky.; meets Bob Gates, Director Of Kentucky Arts Commission, which partially funded the travel across Kentucky; morning school groups as they arrive. |
| Videotape VT-20446/62 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 6] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/62Folklife Festival, day two; meet Betsy Kennedy who takes us to VFW in Frankfort to meet men who knew the "Burgoo King." |
| Videotape VT-20446/63 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 7] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/63Folklife Festival, day two; meet up with Southern food writer, John Egerton; Egerton will travel with film crew to western Kentucky and introduce film crew to the Catholic parish's huge Burgoo tradition and provide commentary. |
| Videotape VT-20446/64 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 8] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/64Egerton meets Governor Julien Carroll at stewpot. |
| Videotape VT-20446/65-66 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 9-10] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/65-66To Hillbilly Daze near Frankfort, Ky.; meet stewmaster Ricky Caudle who was apprenticed to "Burgoo King" and speaks about him. |
| Videotape VT-20446/67 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 11] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/67John Egerton driving interview and commentary on way to western Kentucky; Owensboro, Ky. and area. |
| Videotape VT-20446/68 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 12] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/68Burgoo making at Blessed Mother CC. |
| Videotape VT-20446/69 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 13] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/69Burgoo mechanized stirring at Saint Mary Magdalene CC; meet with stewmasters. |
| Videotape VT-20446/70 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 14] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/70Burgoo mechanized stirring at Saint Mary Magdalene CC; meet with stewmasters; plus history of trading. |
| Videotape VT-20446/71 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 15] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/71Saint William and Saint Lawrence combined traditional burgoo picnic. |
| Videotape VT-20446/72 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 16] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/72Saint William final tape. |
| Videotape VT-20446/73 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 17] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/73John Egerton records voice over; 34 minutes. |
| Videotape VT-20446/74 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 18] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/74Lee Dew, retired history professor from Western Kentucky University; interview and landscape shots. |
| Videotape VT-20446/75 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 19] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/75Moonlite Cafe shoot with "coffee table group" and Senator David Boswell. |
| Videotape VT-20446/76 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 20] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/76Moonlite Cafe shoot with "coffee table group" and Senator David Boswell; Saddler on iconography. |
| Videotape VT-20446/77 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 21] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/77Mrs. Ebelhar and sister Patti Boyce interview on porch or Ebelhar home and barn shots. |
| Videotape VT-20446/78 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 22] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/78Saint Mary Magdalene interview with stewmaster historian, Fred Greenwell. |
| Videotape VT-20446/79 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 23] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/79Old Hickory BBQ interviews and owners in Owensboro, Ky. |
| Videotape VT-20446/80 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 24] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/80Old Hickory BBQ interviews and owners in Owensboro, Ky.; plus shot of town mural. |
| Videotape VT-20446/81 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 25] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/81Owensboro, Ky., to Lexington, Ky., through Dundee, Ky. |
| Videotape VT-20446/82 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 26] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/82Apple Creek BBQ interview with Barrett Good, manager. |
| Videotape VT-20446/83 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 27] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/83Keeneland Race Course interviews. |
| Videotape VT-20446/84 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 28] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/84Interview with Mr. Wolker at the paddock plus b-roll of Keeneland. |
| Videotape VT-20446/85 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 29] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/85Buffalo Trace Distillery interview with master distiller Elmer T. Lee. |
| Videotape VT-20446/86 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 30] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/86Buffalo Trace Distillery interview with master distiller Elmer T. Lee; Keeneland Liby and "Burgoo", the winning horse in early Derby. |
| Videotape VT-20446/87 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 31] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/87Back to Buffalo Trace, Ky. |
| Videotape VT-20446/88 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 32] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/88Views of Frankfort, Ky.; then to Lawrenceburg, Ky., to the Anderson County Burgoo Festival; record Sarah Elizabeth and Ron Whitehead, singer and poet. |
| Videotape VT-20446/89 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 33] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/89Anderson County Burgoo Festival; meet coordinator Marva Gill. |
| Videotape VT-20446/90 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 34] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/90Anderson County Burgoo Festival; Davey Warford cooks. |
| Videotape VT-20446/91 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 35] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/91Anderson County Burgoo Festival; Davey Warford cooks; plus shots of bridge and Wild Turkey Distillery; b-roll. |
| Videotape VT-20446/92 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 36] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/92Davey Warford cooks. |
| Videotape VT-20446/93 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 37] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/93Heritage ward to stewmaster family tradition; Davey Warford accepts for his family plus Burnam Pope conversation. |
| Videotape VT-20446/94 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 38] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/94Jim Fint, colorful old stewmaster; Barbershop Quartet sings concocted burgoo song; b-roll of festival plus Tyrone Baptist Church tradition. |
| Videotape VT-20446/95-96 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 39-40] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/95-96End of festival and drive to Louisville, Ky., to Rudjard Kipling Cafe; Mary Elizabeth song plus interview with owner. |
| Videotape VT-20446/97 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 41] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/97End of Rudjard Kipling Cafe; Lawrenceville County and Claylick Church. |
| Videotape VT-20446/98 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 42] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/98Claylick Church interviews. |
| Videotape VT-20446/99 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 43] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/99Warford family gathering and interviews by Saddler Taylor. |
| Videotape VT-20446/100 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 44] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/100Warford family gathering. |
| Videotape VT-20446/101 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 45] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/101End Warford family interviews; Betty Crook interview. |
| Videotape VT-20446/102 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 46] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/102To Frankfort, Ky.; interview with Russell Hatter at local history museum; Frankfort, Ky. b-roll. |
| Videotape VT-20446/103 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 47] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/103The wife of Big Jim Conway, Burgoo King of Frankfort, Ky. |
| Videotape VT-20446/104 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 48] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/104End of interview; start of Seven Creek Road in search of historical site of location where Big Jim gathering and burgoo cooking took place. |
| Videotape VT-20446/105 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 49] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/105Finish location shoot; timecode split; nursing home and other b-roll travel shots. |
| Videotape VT-20446/106 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 50] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/106B-roll of Seven Creek Road car splash shots and cars in highway shots; timecode split. |
| Videotape VT-20446/107 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 51] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/107Two minutes only, Applewood sign and other Lexington, Ky., signage. |
| Videotape VT-20446/108 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 52, BWV 1] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/108On road to Bergoo, W.Va., and Burgoo Festival. |
| Videotape VT-20446/109 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 53, BWV 2] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/109In Webster near Bergoo, W.Va.; meet contact "Merle" who takes us to Bill Tipton who can recall story of origin of town name. |
| Videotape VT-20446/110 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 54, BWV 3] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/110Tipton farm and home interviews. |
| Videotape VT-20446/111 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 55, BWV 4] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/111Bergoo Creek interview with Bill Tipton. |
| Videotape VT-20446/112 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 56, BWV 5] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/112Interview Merle in Main Street Office. |
| Videotape VT-20446/113 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [Moonlite 1, BG 1-1] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/113Frankfort, Ky. |
| Videotape VT-20446/114 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [Moonlite 2,BG 1-2] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/114Moonlight, Egerton, Kentucky, Pat Bosley, and approaching Owensboro, Ky., with signs. |
| Videotape VT-20446/115 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [Moonlite 3, BG 1-3] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/115End of Moonlight and Egerton. |
| Videotape VT-20446/116 |
Burgoo!, 8 March 2000, DVCAM [Moonlite, BG00, 8] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/116Hi8 dub reels; Owensboro, Ky., Jay William, and Fuji camera. |
| Videotape VT-20446/117 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [WVA 1, BG00, 8, Beng 1] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/117Bergoo, W.Va. and International Bergoo Festival. |
| Videotape VT-20446/118 |
Burgoo!, 2001, DVCAM [Sorgho 2, BG00, SRG 2] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/118Early, Sorgho, Ky., prep veggies, Egerton, barn, and setting up shots around the grounds. |
| Videotape VT-20446/119 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [WVA 2, BG00, 8, Berg 2] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/119International Bergoo Festival and Lady in Red. |
| Videotape VT-20446/120 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [WVA 3, BG00, 8, Berg 3] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/120International Bergoo Festival. |
| Videotape VT-20446/121 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [WVA 4, BG00, 8. Berg 4] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/121 |
| Videotape VT-20446/122 |
Burgoo!, 2001, DVCAM [Sorgho 1, BG00, SRG 1] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/122Early, hotel room, voice over, early morning shots, and Egerton. |
| Videotape VT-20446/123 |
Burgoo!, 2001, DVCAM [Sorgho 3, BG00, SRG 3] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/123Early, partial, Egerton's conclusion, and opening. |
| Videotape VT-20446/124 |
Burgoo!, 2001, DVCAM [Sorgho 4, BG00, SRG 4] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/124Early, greeting upon return, Saddler and Egerton at shed. |
| Videotape VT-20446/125 |
Burgoo!, 2001, DVCAM [Sorgho 5, BG00, SRG 5] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/125Early, pitmen at work, and crowd scenes. |
| Videotape VT-20446/126 |
Burgoo!, July 2000, DVCAM [Sorgho 6, BG00, BGI-4] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/126Early, Egerton commentary, and Sorgho, Ky. |
| Videotape VT-20446/127 |
Burgoo!, 8 March 2000, DVCAM [BG00] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/127Hi8 transfer; Shady Rest BBQ, fraternal order of police, and Moonlight Cafe part 1; Owensboro, Ky., and Jay camera. |
| Videotape VT-20446/128 |
Burgoo!, VHS #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/128Note attached reading "Stan, hope this tape will help you. There is about 10 minutes of Bungoo stirring on it. Grady" (see Series 7). |
| Videotape VT-20446/129 |
Burgoo!, MiniDV #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/129Egerton ending, Saturday P.M., and number 6; 38 minutes. |
| Videotape VT-20446/130 |
Burgoo!, MiniDV #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/130Mary Mago; mechanized stirring. |
| Videotape VT-20446/131 |
Burgoo!, 2007, MiniDV #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/131Kentucky Colonels BBQ; copy. |
| Videotape VT-20446/132 |
Burgoo!, MiniDV [tape 2] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/132Mark Brown. |
| Videotape VT-20446/133 |
Burgoo!, 1 July 2000, MiniDV #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/133Lee Dew, final shots, and Saturday P.M. |
| Videotape VT-20446/134 |
Burgoo!, 25 February 2006, MiniDV [tape 1] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/134Beast feat and Mark Brown camera. |
| Videotape VT-20446/135-137 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [tape 57-59] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/135-137Dubs from miniDV tape historical and archival footage shot circa 1990 by Bob Gates, Director Of Folklife for the Kentucky Arts Commission of the Claylick Methodist Church; burgoo cooking headed up by Hollie Warford; Burgoo King of the town of Lawrenceburg, Ky., and Anderson County, Ky. |
| Videotape VT-20446/138 |
Burgoo!, 2000, DVCAM [BGOO 1] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/138Dub from miniDV footage shot at Buffalo Trace Burgoo House when Stan Woodward and Jay Williams (then curator for McKissick Museum at University of South Carolina in Columbia, S.C.) were travelling to the Owensboro, Ky., to Saint Mary Magdalene Picnic and burgoo cooking; stopped in Frankfort, Ky., because Stan wanted to sample man on street knowledge of burgoo and learned of the burgoo house at the Buffalo Trace Distillery. |
| Videotape VT-20446/139 |
Burgoo!, 30 June 2000, DVCAM [BGOO 3] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/139Dub of miniDV tape; shoot of John Egerton at Moonlite Cafe and shoot with John Egerton at Saint Mary Magdalene CC during setup for picnic. |
| Videotape VT-20446/140 |
Burgoo!, 1 July 2000, DVCAM [BGOO 4] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/140Dub of MiniDV tape; more Egerton at Saint Mary Magdalene. |
| Videotape VT-20446/141 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [BGOO 5] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/141Dub of miniDV tape; more Egerton scripted walk to burgoo shed. |
| Videotape VT-20446/142 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [BGOO 6] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/142Dub of miniDV tape; Saint Mary Magdalene picnic and interview with Dr. Lee Dew, historian at Western Kentucky University. |
| Videotape VT-20446/143 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [KET] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/143Edited for television version and archival copy; 56 minutes. |
| Videotape VT-20446/144 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [KET] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/144Edited for television version and archival copy; two hours. |
| Videotape VT-20446/145 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [KET] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/145Burgoo: A Southern Tradition, directors cut, and archival copy. |
| Videotape VT-20446/146-147 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [BG 1.2, tape 1-2] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/146-147Master with FBI warning and dedication. |
| Videotape VT-20446/148 |
Burgoo!, DVCAM [V.O.2] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/148Sheep stew and voiceover. |
| Videotape VT-20446/149 |
Burgoo!, 12 September 2007, DVCAM [BGOO E. 1] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/149Mythical, fine cut, and festival copy; two hours. |
| Videotape VT-20446/150 |
Burgoo!, 2007, DVCAM [BG Sun Tradn] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/150Dub copy, FBI warning, no promomotions, and dedication; two hour sales dub master. |
| Videotape VT-20446/151 |
Burgoo!, 8 March 2000, DVCAM [BG Hi8] #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." VT-20446/151Hi8 transfer; Owensboro, Ky., Mary Magdaline Church, and Jay Williams camera with Fuji and Hi8. |
| Videotape DVD-20446/1 |
Burgoo!, DVD #20446, Series: "3. Burgoo!, 2000-2007." DVD-20446/1Container reads "July 12 Check Disc Master"; two hours. |
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Series 4. A Southern Stew: A Taste of the South, 2000-2002.
Arrangement: chronological.
Southern Stews: A Taste of the South is a combination of footage from a variety of Stan Woodward's food documentaries. Items are described according to existing documentation on the original container, film, video, or notes. Series includes inventory by Stan Woodword of A Southern Stew: A Taste of the South SS 1-46 tapes (see Series 7).
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Series 5. The Morris Chronicle, 2003-2005.
Arrangement: chronological.
Southern Stews: A Taste of the South is a combination of footage from Stan Woodward's food documentaries. Items are described according to existing documentation on the original container, film, video, or notes. Series includes inventory by Stan Woodward of The Morris Chronicle tapes (see Series 7).
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Series 6. Other Materials, 1932-2001.
This series includes titles produced by the Woodward Studios Limited, such as It's Grits, The Sheep Stew of Dundas: A Gastronomical Delight , and Lord Have Mercy: Olger's Store . It's Grits follows Woodward as he asks the question "do you eat grits?" around the South and in New York City. The Sheep Stew of Dundas: A Gastronomical Delight shows stewmaking traditions in Dundas, Va. Lord Have Mercy: Olger's Store is about Jimmy Olgers, a man who tells stories out of Olger's Store in Virginia. Items are described according to existing documentation on the original container, film, video, or notes. Series includes partial inventory by Stan Woodward on various video, film, and audio titles (see Series 7).
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Subseries 6.1. Video and Film.
Arrangement: alphabetical.
All films are 16mm.
| Film F-20446/17 |
Afro-American Dance: Establishing A Cultural Heritage , 1971, reversal answer print #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." F-20446/17Stan Woodward's first independently produced documentary made while working as an assistant to Julien Bryan, Executive Director of the International Film Foundation in New York City; Cyclops Productions and by Ray Fischer and Stan Woodward; last freezes washed out; kodachrome color. |
| Videotape VT-20446/399 |
The American Super-8 Revolution, 1972, U-Matic #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/399For Capital Children's Museum, transfer from film; labeled "produced by Stan Woodward while Filmmaker in Residence at Hollow Tree Elementary School in Darien, Conn. in 1971; fifth grade classroom student, Jerry Fennerty, asked teacher if the class could make a film about Paul Revere and the Battle of Concord and Lexington instead of writing papers on it; Stan was asked to work with the class to make this possible, and he shot a documentary of the process; cited for marking the emerging growth in youth-produced film using super 8mm home movie cameras; winner of the Blue Ribbon at the 1972 American Film Festival in the Teacher Education category." |
| Film F-20446/21 |
The American Super-8 Revolution, 1972, reversal print #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." F-20446/21Eyes number 714; color; includes a letter; labeled "produced by Stan Woodward while Filmmaker in Residence at Hollow Tree Elementary School in Darien, Conn. in 1971; fifth grade classroom student, Jerry Fennerty, asked teacher if the class could make a film about Paul Revere and the Battle of Concord and Lexington instead of writing papers on it; Stan was asked to work with the class to make this possible, and he shot a documentary of the process; cited for marking the emerging growth in youth-produced film using super 8mm home movie cameras; winner of the Blue Ribbon at the 1972 American Film Festival in the Teacher Education category." |
| Film F-20446/27-28 |
The American Super-8 Revolution, 1971, release print #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." F-20446/27-28Color; labeled "produced by Stan Woodward while Filmmaker in Residence at Hollow Tree Elementary School in Darien, Conn. in 1971; fifth grade classroom student, Jerry Fennerty, asked teacher if the class could make a film about Paul Revere and the Battle of Concord and Lexington instead of writing papers on it; Stan was asked to work with the class to make this possible, and he shot a documentary of the process; cited for marking the emerging growth in youth-produced film using super 8mm home movie cameras; winner of the Blue Ribbon at the 1972 American Film Festival in the Teacher Education category." |
| Film F-20446/31 |
The American Super-8 Revolution, 1971, print #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." F-20446/31Includes letter from filmmaker Tom Davenport; labeled "produced by Stan Woodward while Filmmaker in Residence at Hollow Tree Elementary School in Darien, Conn. in 1971; fifth grade classroom student, Jerry Fennerty, asked teacher if the class could make a film about Paul Revere and the Battle of Concord and Lexington instead of writing papers on it; Stan was asked to work with the class to make this possible, and he shot a documentary of the process; cited for marking the emerging growth in youth-produced film using super 8mm home movie cameras; winner of the Blue Ribbon at the 1972 American Film Festival in the Teacher Education category." |
| Videotape VT-20446/413 |
Animation Corps: Media Center Animation Workshop, 1987, U-Matic #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/413Fall workshops of Capital Children's Museum Mediaworks; made for Washington D.C. area young animators; "sound problem." |
| Videotape VT-20446/411 |
Animation from Capital Children's Museum, U-Matic #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/411Washington D.C.; James Brown, unicorn dreams, and paper dance. |
| Videotape VT-20446/389 |
Capital Chilren's Museum Lobby Video, SVHS #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/389L. Donley, M. Jefferson, Chuck Jones, Hylton student video, and two dubs in succession; includes "A Word from our Sponsor" by Stan Woodward. |
| Videotape VT-20446/414 |
Cherokee County Schools, 1980, U-Matic #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/414FIS programs; Stan Woodward, Filmmaker in Residence and instructor for gifted and talented programs; sponsored by National Endowment of the Arts; filmmaker in the schools; film shot with super 8mm film sound camera; camera done by students, editing done by students and filmmaker, and sound done by students; compilation reel of student work under the tutelage of Stan Woodward, Filmmaker in Residence with Cherokee County Public Schools in Georgia. |
| Videotape VT-20446/395 |
Chuck Jones: A Life in Animation, 1986,U-Matic #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/395By David Weinkauf; 54 minutes. |
| Videotape VT-20446/396 |
Chuck Jones, SVHS #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/396 |
| Videotape VT-20446/412 |
Chuck Jones Film, 11 March 1989, U-Matic [tape 2, 2 of 9] #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/412Capital Children's Museum, 10th birthday. |
| Film F-20446/33 |
Educational Film, Blowgun: Indians of the Orinoco, 1972, print #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." F-20446/33By Julien Bryan; part of the Short Film Festival Program and Stan Woodward personal print; color; includes notes from library (see Series 7). |
| Film F-20446/36 |
Educational Film, Caesar: Ruler of Rome, 1932, print #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." F-20446/36Circulated by the Museum of Modern Art Film Library; black and white; silent with text intertitles. |
| Film F-20446/37 |
Educational Film, Victory Japan, early 1940s, print #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." F-20446/37Command Productions; United States Navy Combat Bulletin; propaganda film using Hollywood actors. |
| Videotape VT-20446/398 |
Elementary, 1991, VHS #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/398Rainbow Word, Magic Time II, Jude Tolley; 15 minutes. |
| Videotape VT-20446/403 |
Faith Hubley, 8 April 1985, U-Matic S [1 master] #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/403Amb. Reich. |
| Videotape VT-20446/404 |
Faith Hubley, U-Matic S [2 master] #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/404Tom outer mall number 4, interviews with sales girls, and set up. |
| Videotape VT-20446/405 |
Faith Hubley, 21 November 1985, U-Matic S [3 master] #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/405 |
| Videotape VT-20446/406-407 |
Faith Hubley, 18 March 1985, U-Matic S [tape 2 and 4, 4-5 master] #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/406-407Press conference and Senator. |
| Videotape VT-20446/408 |
Faith Hubley, 27 May 1985, U-Matic S [6 master] #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/408Veterans at Arlington Cemetary in Arlington, Va. |
| Videotape VT-20446/409 |
Faith Hubley, 27 May 1985, U-Matic S [7 master] #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/409C.T. veterans in Arlington, Va. |
| Videotape VT-20446/410 |
Faith Hubley, U-Matic #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/410Animation master; five pieces; Cockbody, Yes We Can, Moonbird, Windy Day, and Creations Myths. |
| Videotape VT-20446/392 |
Father and Son, VHS #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/39228 minutes. |
| Videotape VT-20446/393 |
Greetings from Down South, 1988, VHS #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/393Includes It's Grits by Stan Woodward, Kudzu by Marjorie Short and Beauty Knows No Pain by Elliot Erwitt; color and black and white; 70 minutes. |
| Film F-20446/9 |
Hallelujah, 1977, print #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." F-20446/9A film by Mark Henrickson; "a four-minute reanimation of Eadweard Muybridge's still-photo studies of anatomy synchronized to music of Handel's Messiah"; description taken from University of South Carolina's library website; color; includes memoranda from Rocky Mountain Film Study Center. |
| Film F-20446/16 |
Home Movie, circa 1983, reversal print #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." F-20446/16Color and silent; features Alexa, Stan Woodward's daughter. |
| Film F-20446/25 |
Home Movie, circa 1949, print #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." F-20446/25Includes laboratory note (see Series 7). |
| Film F-20446/34 |
Home Movie, circa 1940s, reversal print #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." F-20446/34Labeled "How to Survive an Atomic Attack" by Civil Defense; color and black and white; silent; includes "Guide for Civil Defense" and "Survival Under Atomic Attack" pamphlets. |
| Film F-20446/35 |
Home Movie, circa 1940s, reversal print #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." F-20446/35Labeled "Entertainment: U.S. Armed Foces with movie stars; with Bob Hope, Gloria DeHaven, June Allison, Jerry Golona, Ethel Smith, Betty Hutton, Lana Turner, Francis Langford, and Judy Garland"; color; silent. |
| Videotape VT-20446/401 |
Interview with Eldrige Bagley, 1996, DVCAM #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/401Virginia painter, in the artist's home in Laurenburg County, Va.; shot by Stan Woodward. |
| Videotape VT-20446/402 |
Interview with Eldrige Bagley, 1996, DVCAM #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/402Conclusion and stew painting. |
| Videotape VT-20446/352 |
Irby Brown Sr., VHS #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/352Interview about brunswick stew tradition around Richmond, Va.; with clear photos; 24 minutes. |
| Videotape VT-20446/351 |
Irby Brown Sr., VHS [8B] #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/351Interview about brunswick stew tradition around Richmond, Va. |
| Videotape VT-20446/339 |
It's Grits!, U-Matic #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/339Short film version edited by Stan Woodward for use in public schools; master dub; 28 minutes. |
| Videotape VT-20446/340 |
It's Grits!, Digital Betacam #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/340Edited master, digital remastered audio and video on 28 July 2004; 45 minutes. |
| Film F-20446/4 |
It's Grits!, print #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." F-20446/4Black and white. |
| Film F-20446/5 |
It's Grits!, print #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." F-20446/5Limited edition number 10 and show print number 1; black and white; 51 minutes. |
| Film F-20446/6 |
It's Grits!, print #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." F-20446/6Show print number 2; for screenings and discussions; back-up; black and white; 44 minutes. |
| Film F-20446/7 |
It's Grits!, answer print #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." F-20446/7Black and white. |
| Film F-20446/12 |
It's Grits!, 1978, print #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." F-20446/12Master, reel number 1, workprint, and short version. |
| Film F-20446/14a |
It's Grits!, 1978, workprint #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." F-20446/14aA and B rolls, masters, and short version; used to produce internegative for printing of release prints; includes laboratory notes (see Series 7). |
| Film F-20446/14b |
It's Grits!, workprint #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." F-20446/14bA and B rolls, masters, and short version; includes laboratory notes (see Series 7). |
| Film F-20446/19 |
It's Grits!, print #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." F-20446/19Short version. |
| Film F-20446/20 |
It's Grits!, print #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." F-20446/20Short version; film separated for preservation reasons; black and white; 30 minutes; includes a letter. |
| Film F-20446/30 |
It's Grits!, print #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." F-20446/3028 minutes; container labeled "shows people in southern diners and restaurants relishing their grits in many combinations with other foods; even New Yorker Craig Claiborne prepares a grits souffle; looks at corn cereal's southern history and tours an old-fashioned grist mill; a humorous tribute to southern culture, with original score by Nat Irvin." |
| Film F-20446/32 |
It's Grits!, print #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." F-20446/32Long version and Estar base. |
| Film F-20446/23 |
John Nesbitt's Passing Parade, print #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." F-20446/23Directed by Paul Bunford. |
| Film F-20446/24 |
Licorice Train, circa 1969-1970, print #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." F-20446/24Color. |
| Film F-20446/13 |
Life on a Thread, print #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." F-20446/13A study of behavior using the example of a web building spider; color. |
| Videotape VT-20446/341 |
Lord Have Mercy: Olger's Store, Betacam SP #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/341Old version and original edit master; 36 minutes. |
| Videotape VT-20446/357 |
Lord Have Mercy: Olger's Store, 27 April 1998, 3/4" U-Matic SP Master #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/357Edit master; digital cut from AVID MCXPRESS; 35 minutes. |
| Videotape VT-20446/358 |
Lord Have Mercy: Olger's Store, National Turtle Day, U-Matic SP [207 NTD] #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/358Haskins map and Douglas Elmore; day 1. |
| Videotape VT-20446/359-360 |
Lord Have Mercy: Olger's Store, National Turtle Day, U-Matic SP [209, 211] #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/359-360Day 2. |
| Videotape VT-20446/361 |
Lord Have Mercy: Olger's Store, National Turtle Day, U-Matic SP [208, 106 TP2] #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/361Day 1; tails tape for Jimmy Olgers. |
| Videotape VT-20446/364 |
Lord Have Mercy: Olger's Store, U-Matic [tape 1, LHM E. 1] #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/364Master edit. |
| Videotape VT-20446/376-377 |
Lord Have Mercy: Olger's Store, Jimmy Olger's stories, U-Matic SP [171-172, OL1-OL2] #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/376-377Parts 1-2. |
| Videotape VT-20446/378 |
Lord Have Mercy: Olger's Store, Olger's Porch Number 1, U-Matic SP #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/37851 minutes. |
| Videotape VT-20446/379 |
Lord Have Mercy: Olger's Store, Olger's Porch Number 3, U-Matic SP #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/379Poem, 83 year old lady, museum, Warrie family, and wind noise over part of Jimmy with the house and Fork Inn. |
| Videotape VT-20446/380 |
Lord Have Mercy: Olger's Store, U-Matic SP #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/380Day 2; National Turtle Day. |
| Videotape VT-20446/381 |
Lord Have Mercy: Olger's Store, U-Matic SP #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/381Day 1; National Turtle Day. |
| Film F-20446/29 |
Luke: A Tribute to Fred, circa 1979, print #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." F-20446/29Film by Spartanburg, S.C., native Frank Eastes; features Stan Woodward; color; labeled "consists of interviews with filmmakers next door neighbor, Fred Wolfe, who is the brother of Thomas Wolfe; filmmakers received a film production grant from the South Carolina Arts Commission's Media Arts program, where Stan Woodward mentored filmmakers making their first independent films in his position as Filmmaker in Residence at the South Carolina Arts Commission from 1972 to 1980." |
| Videotape VT-20446/1 |
Nek Chand, 6 June 1985, U-Matic S #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/1Stone carver. |
| Videotape VT-20446/2 |
Nek Chand, 1985, U-Matic S #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/2Stone carvers and placing sculpture. |
| Videotape VT-20446/3 |
Nek Chand, 1985, U-Matic S #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/3Original; number 5. |
| Videotape VT-20446/4 |
Nek Chand, 28 May 1985, U-Matic S #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/4 |
| Videotape VT-20446/5 |
Nek Chand, 1985, U-Matic S #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/5Number 6. |
| Videotape VT-20446/6 |
Nek Chand, 6 June 1985, U-Matic S #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/6At Stone Carvers and with low light. |
| Videotape VT-20446/7 |
Nek Chand, 4 June 1985, U-Matic S [tape 1] #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/7Nine steel supports, construction, much without sound, v-cases sculpture, and under root of skylighted building. |
| Videotape VT-20446/8 |
Nek Chand, 1985, U-Matic S [tape 3] #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/8Interviews and "Steyr." |
| Videotape VT-20446/9 |
Nek Chand, 1985, U-Matic S #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/9Steel; Chand "happy" words. |
| Videotape VT-20446/10 |
Nek Chand, The Kingdom of Nek Chand, 1985, U-Matic #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/10Fantasy garden; National Endowment of the Arts sample; submitted to the National Endowment of the Arts on 15 December 1985; 3/4" edited sample dubbed. |
| Videotape VT-20446/365 |
Nek Chand, U-Matic [tape 1] #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/365Talking to Lisa; later about little girl sculpture and Nek Chand interviews; source tape for exhibit tape edited to introduce visitors to the Nek Chand Rock Garden Exhibit at the entrance to the Capital Children's Museum. |
| Film F-20446/26 |
Nek Chand, The Kingdom of Nek Chand, circa 1979, release print #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." F-20446/26Client is Paul Cox; color; used by Stan Woodward as research for his documentary on Nek Chand Sculpture Garden that was built at the Capital Children's Museum in Washington, D.C. while he served there as Filmmaker in Residence. |
| Videotape VT-20446/354 |
The People who take up Serpents, circa 1973, Betacam SP #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/354A documentary by Gretchen Robinson, a Stan Woodward co-producer; the Tennessee Attorney General had just shut down the Holiness Church of God in a case brought against the church in Newport, Tenn. The sister church in Greenville, S.C., rallied in support of the Newport chruch; Gretchen Robinson, then a reporter for the Greenville News, first wrote about the story, then applied to the South Carolina Arts Commission for Stan Woodward to assist her in shooting a documentary that followed the case and the story; documentary about snake handlers; 54 minutes. |
| Videotape VT-20446/415 |
Remember the Children, 1983-1989, U-Matic #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/415Traveling exhibit; three segments; Through Our Eyes, The Eye-Witnesses, and Nesse Godin, Themes of Survival ; video produced for the Washington D.C. Capital Children's Museum's Remember the Children Exhibit on the Holocaust when the producer was Filmmaker in Residence and Director, Exhibit-designer, and Curator of the Communication Wing from 1983 to 1989. |
| Videotape VT-20446/371 |
The Sheep Stew of Dundas: A Gastronomical Delight, Betacam SP #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/371PBS version. |
| Videotape VT-20446/375 |
The Sheep Stew of Dundas: A Gastronomical Delight, 14 March 2001, U-Matic #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/375Safe copy with no promotions; 57 minutes. |
| Film F-20446/1 |
Skylab, The Day Skylab Fell to the Earth, 1979, workprint #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." F-20446/1 |
| Film F-20446/1mag |
Skylab, The Day Skylab Fell to the Earth, 1979, workprint #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." F-20446/1mag |
| Film F-20446/2 |
Skylab, 1979, print #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." F-20446/2Raw printed for editing; original; "All Through the Day" written on container; office of Synod of North Carolina; Presbyterian Church in Raleigh, N.C. |
| Film F-20446/3a |
Skylab, 1979 #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." F-20446/3aInterviews in Huntsville, Ala. at George C. Marshall Space Flight Center; "All Through the Day" written on container. |
| Film F-20446/3b |
Skylab, 1979 #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." F-20446/3bInterviews in Huntsville, Ala. at Marshall Space Flight Center; "All Through the Day" written on container. |
| Film F-20446/10 |
Skylab #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." F-20446/10NASA, four rooms, and Earth view. |
| Film F-20446/11 |
Skylab, circa 1978, reversal print #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." F-20446/11Alternate title is Debris in Australia; part 1; color. |
| Film F-20446/15 |
Skylab, circa 1978, reversal print #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." F-20446/15Alternate title is Debris in Australia, part 2; color; full-coat magnetic soundtrack. |
| Film F-20446/18 |
Skylab, 1981, print #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." F-20446/18Space Station I; includes footage of space stations and interviews with astronauts Paul Weitz, Gerald Carr, Owen Garriott, William Pogue, Alan Bean, Joseph Kerwin, Edward Gibson, Jack Lousma, and Charles "Pete" Conrad. |
| Film F-20446/22a-b |
Skylab, workprint [0221 EH] #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." F-20446/22a-bInterviews and boneyard. |
| Film F-20446/38a-c |
Skylab, The Day Skylab Fell to the Earth, workprint #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." F-20446/38a-cInterviews with NASA and Skylab developers in Huntsville, Ala. at the Marshall Space Flight Center. |
| Videotape VT-20446/347 |
Story Teller, VHS #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/347Kiosk video exhibit in the Storyteller Theatre at the Capital Children's Museum in Washington D.C. where Stan Woodward served as Filmmaker in Residence and Director of the Media Arts Center and the Communication wing. |
| Videotape VT-20446/387 |
To Kill a Mockingbird, SVHS #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/387Parts 2 and 3, reel 2; from laser disc. |
| Videotape VT-20446/388 |
To Kill a Mockingbird, SVHS #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/388 |
| Videotape VT-20446/390 |
To Kill a Mockingbird: Then and Now, 10 April 1997, VHS #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/390Teacher Orientation Workshop; produced by Prince William Network; one hour; labeled "In 1998, the Prince William County Public Schools Satellite Distance Learning productions of To Kill a Mockingbird: A Satellite Field Trip was nationally broadcast by the Prince William Network; Stan Woodward had met the woman who played Scout while at the Virginia International Southern Film Festival in Charlottesville, Va. and they conferred to come up with this idea for celebrating the 25th anniversary of Harper Lee's book; this tape was the teacher orientation production to prepare teachers who planned to have their classes view the main production the following week; Stan Woodward was producter of both programs." |
| Videotape VT-20446/391 |
To Kill a Mockingbird, 1997, VHS #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/391Lyceum, parts 1 and 2; 1 hour and 10 minutes; labeled "A Distance Learning Lyceum nationally broadcast to classrooms that had pre-registered to participate; the reuniting of the main characters from the film occurred and we brought in by teleconferencing the director, the writer, and the director of cinematogrphy; the moderator was Charlene Hunter Gault, who then worked at WETA, the public television station in Washington, D.C.; Stan Woodward was the producer." |
| Film F-20446/8 |
Underbridge, print #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." F-20446/8Masconomo films; appears to be footage from a boat window and under a bridge; color. |
| Videotape VT-20446/346 |
Walking with the Dinosaurs, Making of Walking with the DinosaursMay 1991, SVHS #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/346Field C; a satellite distance learning broadcast in conjuction with the later broadcast of Walking With the Dinosaurs; Stan Woodward is producer and executive producer is Dr. Mabel Phifer of the Black College Satellite Network. |
| Videotape VT-20446/397 |
Walking with the Dinosaurs, VHS #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/397Original show and unedited. |
| Videotape VT-20446/400 |
Walking with the Dinosaurs, VHS #20446, Subseries: "6.1. Video and Film." VT-20446/400First hour. |
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Subseries 6.2. Audio, 1973-1979.
Arrangement: chronological.
All audiotapes are 1/4" reel-to-reel tape.
| Audiotape T-20446/1 |
The People who take up Serpents, circa 1973 #20446, Subseries: "6.2. Audio, 1973-1979." T-20446/1First roll and sync sound service; transferred; documentary about snake handlers. |
| Audiotape T-20446/2 |
The People who take up Serpents, circa 1973 [tape 2] #20446, Subseries: "6.2. Audio, 1973-1979." T-20446/2Transferred; first Saturday night service; documentary about snake handlers. |
| Audiotape T-20446/3 |
The People who take up Serpents, circa 1973 #20446, Subseries: "6.2. Audio, 1973-1979." T-20446/3Second roll sync sound service; transferred; Magre; documentary about snake handlers. |
| Audiotape T-20446/4 |
The People who take up Serpents, circa 1973 [tape 4] #20446, Subseries: "6.2. Audio, 1973-1979." T-20446/4First Saturday night service, Brother Floyd sings "See Lights of the City", Sister Clanton testimony, and Sister Whitworth with the beautiful statement film crew did not get; documentary about snake handlers. |
| Audiotape T-20446/5 |
Skylab Disco #20446, Subseries: "6.2. Audio, 1973-1979." T-20446/5Studio quality recording, studio music, and release. |
| Audiotape T-20446/6 |
Skylab Disco #20446, Subseries: "6.2. Audio, 1973-1979." T-20446/6Home, eco, excellent, roll three; film crew rolls out of tape over Ray's comments on technology and Apollo program; first shot on camera roll 3. |
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Series 7. Papers, 1932-2004.
Arrangement: Arranged alphabetically by film title.
Material from Woodward's work as filmmaker and educator, including production notes, distribution and licensing contracts, and promotional and educational documents for his films, particularly The American Super-8 Revolution, Brunswick Stew: A Virginia Treasure,, It's Grits!, and The Day Skylab Fell to Earth. There are also scattered materials related to his work promoting filmmaking with southern arts organizations including the South Carolina Arts Commission, as well as film festival programs in which Woodward or his work were included. There is also a small number of photographs of a 1983 mobile exhibit Woodward designed for the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond, Va., entitled Illusions: The Art of the Moving Image. Other items include news clippings and film reviews; receipts; purchase orders; award certificates and plaques; address books; a small number of animated flip books; a film-splicer used by Woodward in editing and assembling his films; and a helmet, hand-painted with bulls-eye and "I AM READY FOR SKYLAB."
Note that original file folder titles have, for the most part, been retained.
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Processed by: Samantha Leonard, May 2011
Encoded by: Samantha Leonard, June 2011
Updated by Martin Gengenbach because of inclusion of previously undescribed materials in September 2011.
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