The Zapruder Film Chronology – Not a Provenance that
would be in more detail.
Nov. 22, 1963 12:30 PM CST – Abraham Zapruder films
assassination; returns to his office.
11/22/63 – 2:00 PM CST – Secret Service agent Forest
Sorrels meets Zapruder and requests copies.
11/22/63 – Before 9 PM CST – Dallas police arrive at
Zapruder’s office with shotguns. Zapruder refuses to give film to police;
insists on government representative.
11/22/63 – Before 9 PM CST – Zapruder and Sorrels
take in camera film to Kodak-Dallas, develop film, and it is given Kodak
perforation ID #0183. Kodak made arrangement with Jamison Film Company in
Dallas to make three reversal duplicates using Kodachrome II camera stock
furnished by Kodak’s Richard Blair. The three copies made from #0183 were
numbered #0185, #0186, #0187. What happened to #0184? Was that the copy that
went to H. L. Hunt?
11/22/63 – 10 PM – Zapruder and Swartz deliver one
copy of the film to Secret Service office in Dallas, with understanding that it
was to be sent immediately to FBI headquarters in Washington, D.C., by courier
jet plane.
11/22/63 – Evening – H.L. Hunt purchases “first
copy” of film through his security guard, Paul Rothermel, Jr.
11/22/63 – Midnight – Richard B. Stolley of Life
magazine contacts Zapruder; asks to meet to view film; Zapruder agrees to meet
at 9 a.m. Saturday.November 23, 1963 – One copy of film obtained by
Secret Service inspector Thomas Kelley from Sorrels. Kelley then loaned it to
the FBI on November 27. It was returned to SS office in Dallas on December 4,
1963, where it was retained.
11/23/63 – 8 a.m. – 10 a.m. - Stolley meets with
Zapruder one hour early to view film, along with SS agents. Stolley negotiates to purchase print rights
to the film for $50,000. Zapruder turns “original” over to Stolley for Life
magazine. (Richard Stolley takes Zapruder’s original and a copy when he left
Zapruder’s office at 10 a.m.
11/23/63 – Saturday Midnight-Sunday early morning –
NPIC director Art Lundal has Dino Brugioni use the Z-film to make enlargements
of specific frames for use on two sets of briefing boards that when finished
were turned over to Art Lundal. (See: Brugioni and First sets of Briefing
Boards.)
November 24-25 Sunday night through Monday morning –
8 p.m – until morning – after normal hours – NPIC HQ at US Navy Yard, Anacosta,
Washingtion D.C. SS Agent “Bill Smith” brings film from “Hawkeye Works” to NPIC
where Captain Sands orders Homer McMahon, Ben Hunter and others worked on it
all night identifying specific frames and enlarging them for a second set of
printing boards. It is not known who would use these boards or who they would
brief.
November 24, 1963 – “Original” film sent
by courier to Life’s Chicago office where it is studied on a Moviola
projector. Ten black-and-white prints made.
11/24/63 – 9:00 a.m. – Duplicate copy was sent to
New York where it was shown to Time-Life executives including C.D. Jackson,
Life’s publisher (ex-CIA, friend of Allen Dulles and contact with CIA). Jackson
was “so upset” by head wound sequence that he proposed all rights be purchased
from Zapruder and withheld from public viewing. (Life then purchases all rights
for $150,000).
November 29, 1963 – Life publishes issue showing
selected frames from Zapruder film. Not shown were any of the frames in the
segments under question: (frames 302, 303, 315, 316, 317).
September, 1964 – Warren Commission publishes its
report, showing all frames from 171 – 334 in poor quality.
October 2, 1964 – Life publishes issue showing fatal
head shot.
Thanks to Noel Twyman, Martin Shackelford and
Richard Bartholomew.
NOTE: Bruce Jamison told (Noel Twyman) that the
three copies were made using the contact printing process, and that all of the
information from the original would be exactly duplicated on the copies, including
edge images and film stock symbols. Unless unique optical and film editing
techniques were used, the only way in which the original would differ from the
copies would be in the film stock I.D. printing on the film edge; the copies
would almost certainly have two sets of I.D. printing – the original printings
and printings of the camera stock used to make the reversal duplicates….
Zapruder’s partner Erwin Swartz….said he personally
delivered the original to Stolley at the Adolophis Hotel in Dallas on November
26 -27, indicating Stolley may have only been given a copy on 11/23/63.
MORE TO COME -
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