Item Data
- Collection Title: Shirley Lasseter Collection
- Item Title: Captain Carol's Fun Trip, original 15 minute cut
- ID Number: SL-042
- Date Range: c.1986
- Description: Carol Barron & Lynda Suzanne, co-owners of women's sailing charter company Whelk Women, take guests on a marine biology cruise from Boca Grande to Cayo Costa State Park, Florida. Carol Barron captains Hesper, a 28 1/2 foot Triton yawl. Lynda Suzanne captains Terrapin, a 27 foot Tartan sloop. On the way out, filmmaker Shirley Lasseter was on Hesper. On the return trip, Terrapin. Shot with a Panasonic Omnimovie.
- Biographical/Historical Note: Cayo Costa is a state park off the west coast of Florida.
Soundtrack includes "Tarantas de Corazon," "Moonlight in Her Eyes," and "Ode to Lorne Green" and Graces Jones, "La Vie En Rose."
- Genres: Amateur Films
- Places: Florida
- Access & Use: Contact Lesbian Home Movie Project (LHMP) info@lesbianhomemovieproject.org. No re-use without permission. LHMP must contact film donor & participants with regard to any re-use.
- Color or B&W: Color
- Related Versions:
- Running Time: 15:11
- Rights: Lesbian Home Movie Project (LHMP) shares rights with Shirley Lasseter during Lasseter's lifetime. Participants also have the right to approve uses of material they appear in during their lifetimes.
- Sound: Sound
- Subjects: Lesbians, Sailing
- Creators: Shirley Lasseter
- Collaborators & Participants: Carol Barron
Camilla Griggers
Celia Tully
Lynda Suzanne
Janie Whited
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- Source Format:
- Format: DVD
- Viewing Log: Opening "semi-edited fun tape" 5.14.86 whole thing 15:11
quick count down
"La Vie en Rose"
Shirley Lasseter's rough viewing log (ellipses equal cuts):
"... first bird looks like a vulture, then the birds overhead are pelicans. The birds on the posts are pelicans and the smaller birds are probably seagulls.
Poking its head out of the shell is what we call a small hermit crab. The other thing that is in the shell is a conch I believe. I would feel happier if I could confirm. All of this with Carol. You did not ask about crab that that is what we call a ghost. Presumably because it is white. We had a marine biologist with us told us the names of all these creatures but I have forgotten much.
I do not know the name of the tool that C & K are using but people use it like a strainer 2 find small creatures for treasures in the sand.
I think K is doing karate. She had a black belt.
I cannot tell little sea birds apart. The little birds could be sandpipers or plovers.
The bird in the tree looks like an osprey.
a pelican
sea urchin
... oyster ... starfish ... maybe an ant on the lens and dolphins
that starfish would have regenerated its missing leg.
... The pelicans gathered when Kwas throwing them the bait fish that they had captured with the net. Not starfish.
... public tram that brought people across the island from where the boat docked so we did not know all of those people.
Hesper did indeed have a brown sail and I was on Terrapin....