Jeffrey H. Brodsky oral history collection, 1991-2021, bulk 2000-2012

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Series I: Personal Materials, 1991-2021

This series includes press clippings about Brodsky's work, screenshots of his appearances in various media outlets, solo photos of Brodsky, and professional papers like a resume and a letter of recommendation.


Professional Materials, 1991-2003

A letter of recommendation dated 1991 for Jeff Brodsky written by Basil Talbott, Washington correspondent for the Chicago Sun-Times, and a cover letter and resume dated 2003 written by Brodsky.


Press Materials, 1992-2021

Various media coverage of Jeff's early work, including screenshots of articles, a text document with multiple articles pasted together, and a video clip of Brodsky's appearance on "Sonya Live." Also included is an interview conducted by Howard Brodsky with his son, and an article published in the New Hampshire Union Leader about Jeff Brodsky and Howard Brodsky's relationship and philanthropic work from 2021.


Personal Photographs, undated

55 photographs, mostly solo shots of Brodsky from various events, inlcuding head shots.

Series II: Spotlight, 1992

This series contains 11 audio files of episodes of Spotlight , a radio show hosted by Brodsky and Misbah Tahir, his frequent collaborator in high school. Spotlight was a weekly talk-radio show that broadcast on WGIR, a commercial AM radio station based in Manchester, New Hampshire. Episodes are from 1992 and feature short interviews with New Hampshire politicians and government officials, often focusing on education policy.

Series III: Professional Works, undated

This series contains materials related to interviews conducted by Brodsky with various individuals. Materials are organized into two subseries related to the type of event they portray, including red carpet events and CEO events.

While many connections between interviews have already been established and are reflected in the arrangement, some materials in this series may be found to be from Brodsky's time at Columbia upon further examination by researchers. Because the original metadata was not transferred to the archive, it is difficult to determine exactly when and for what entity these interviews were conducted.


Subseries III.1: Red Carpet, undated

This subseries holds all materials related to Brodsky's journalism work for events including movie premieres, White House Correspondents' Association events, Gridiron Dinners, Clinton Global Initiative events, TIME100 events, Grammy Awards parties, and more. Materials included in this series are screenshots of Brodsky interviewing individuals such as Henry Kissinger and G. Gordon Liddy on C-Span, video compilations of Brodsky interviewing individuals at various events, and over 500 photographs of Brodsky interviewing various high profile individuals. A small number of files were given descriptive titles before they arrived at the archive, so there is some information regarding individuals, events, and dates, for select photographs.


Photographs, undated

670 photographs from various red carpet events depicting Brodsky interviewing various celebrities and politicians. Individuals represented include: Anderson Cooper, Harvey Weinstein, Oprah, Wolf Blltzer, Arianna Huffington, Donald Trump, Michael Moore, Steven Spielberg, and more. Original metadata is unavailable, file names are not all accurate.


Video, undated

31 video files with descriptive titles from various events depicting Brodsky interviewing celebrities and politicians. Some events include White House Correspondents' Association events, Clinton Global Initiative events, movie premieres, Obama inauguration events, and more.


Subseries III.2: CEO, undated

This subseries contains all materials related to Brodsky's work interviewing business executives. There are materials from several different events, including a dinner organized by Chief Executive magazine and events related to the CEO Breakfast Series at St. Anselm College in New Hampshire. Included in this series are video clips of interviews with various business executives conducted by Brodsky, photographs from various events, and drafts of questions for interviews.


Chief Executive Events, undated

Photographs, video, and text documents with notes for interviews at events hosted by Chief Executive magazine. Materials depict Brodsky interviewing various attendees. Notes contain drafts of questions for interviews.


CEO Breakfast, undated

Photographs depicting attendees at an event hosted by St. Anselm College's New Hampshire Institutue of Politics.

Series IV: Columbia University, 2008-2012

This series documents Brodsky's education at Columbia University as part of the Oral History Master of Arts inaugural cohort and his working process. Materials in this series include his application demo reel, coursework, materials related to his thesis, and photographs from Brodsky's graduation from in 2012.


Subseries IV.1: Application Materials, undated

Four versions of Brodsky's professional highlight reel as part of his application materials to Columbia University's Oral History Master of Arts program.


Video, 2008, undated

Four different versions of Brodsky's interview reel, produced as application materials for Columbia University's Oral History Master of Arts program.


Subseries IV.2: Other Coursework, 2008, undated

Materials from Brodsky's time as a student at Columbia University that could not be linked to another project. Materials include an audio file containing an interview with Scott Burkhardt about President Obama's election in 2008, an audio file containing an interview with an unidentified Associated Press journalist about the nature of entertainment journalism, and several files relating to audio settings and system preferences, including audio files for testing sound levels.


Scott Burkhardt, 2008

One audio file containing an interview with filmmaker Scott Burkhardt on November 5, 2008 discussing the election of President Obama.


Audio Levels, undated

One audio interview with an unidentified journalist and related files, including audio testing files, a screenshot of audio levels in garage Band, and other metadata files for setting preferences.


Subseries IV.3: White House Correspondents, 2008-2009

Project materials for an unfinished oral history project surrounding White House press correspondents. This project was ultimately left unfinished when Brodsky settled on his thesis topic covered in My First Campaign.


Individuals, 2008-2009

Materials related to individual interviews for Brodsky's unfinished oral history project examining White House press correspondents. Individuals represented here include Sam Donaldson, Peter Kann, Bob Shieffer, and Richard Wald.


Video, 2008-2009

3 video files depicting Brosdky's work in Washington D.C. interviewing Sam Donaldson and Ann Compton and touring the White House press briefing room.


Subseries IV.4: My First Campaign, 2010-2012, undated

Materials in this sub-series relate to Brodsky's thesis project titled "My First Campaign," in which he interviewed dozens of current and former elected officials about their very first campaign. Materials have been arranged by interviewee, and all related materials are grouped together. There are pre-interview recordings, unedited audio and video of the interviews, photographs taken during the interviews, multiple drafts of transcripts, notes indicating follow up questions for future interview sessions, and supporting materials including ending clips, multiple title scene options, etc. Please note, many duplicated photographs were weeded from this series.

Some interviews have full transcripts, some have transcripts with only the answers transcribed and not the questions, some have excerpts, some have different versions of the same transcript, some have a combination of variations. Any transcripts marked "final" (Slade Gorton, George Pataki, John Engler) were originally described that way by Brodsky. Some interviews have the same audio or video multiple times, but with different file formats (see Mitch Daniels, Gary Hart, Olusegun Obasanjo, Richard Thornburgh, Donald Rumsfeld, Alejandro Toledo, Martín Torrijos). These were kept in the collection to highlight the variety of file formats used at this time and also to illustrate how a working oral historian saved and described material. These files are listed as "audio alternative format" or "video alternative format."

Brodsky sometimes conducted interviews over the phone or conducted a pre-interview phone call. These recordings are listed as "phone call" (see Birch Bayh, Chris Christie). He also often had multiple camera angles for each interview. While the exact type of equipment he used is unknown, he does make mention of a Flip Video camera (see James Florio), and you can see the setup of his equipment in certain videos and photos (see Mary Landrieu, Hilda Solis, Dick Gephardt, Joe Lieberman).

This project was not without the usual technical difficulties from this time period. See Richard Thornburgh video for an example of a recorded video with no sound. One alternative camera angle video file for Donald Rumsfeld was corrupted and was removed from the collection.

Generally, as with all OHAC collections, "audio part 1" will line up with "video part 1," "audio part 2" with "video part 2," and so on. It is a less than perfect match with this collection, because the audio files were captured independently from the video files, instead of the audio files being extracted from the video files.

Due to missing most of the original metadata, it is difficult to determine what interviews were conducted specifically for Brodsky's work on his thesis at Columbia and interviews conducted for other purposes, either at Columbia or outside of it. It is possible that some interviews in this series were conducted while he was a student at Columbia but not specifically intended to be used for his thesis, or they were conducted at some point after his studies.

The description of this sub-series is meant to highlight the very "in progress" nature of the work. This is not a traditional oral history collection that contains neatly edited and formatted transcripts. These are the working files of an oral historian from the early 2010s, and the materials are meant to reflect that.


Individuals, 2010-2012, undated

All materials related to individual interviews for Brodsky's Columbia thesis project titled "My First Campaign." Materials are grouped by interviewee. There are pre-interview recordings, unedited audio and video of the interviews, photographs taken during the interviews, multiple drafts of transcripts, notes indicating follow up questions for future interview sessions, and supporting materials including ending clips, multiple title scene options, etc. Many transcripts have only the narrator's answers, but not the interviewer's question transcribed. Please note, many duplicated photographs were weeded.


Gerry Adams, 2010 September 23


José María Aznar, 2010 November 18


Marion Barry, 2010 October 19


Birch Bayh, undated


Matt Blunt, undated


Kjell Magne Bondevik, 2010 September 21


Cory Booker, undated


George H. W. Bush, undated


Patricia Bynes, undated


Chris Christie, undated


Thad Cochran, undated


John Conyers, undated


Richard Daley, undated


Mitch Daniels, undated


Tom Daschle, undated


David Dinkins, 2010 September 16


Chris Dodd, undated


Michael Dukakis, 2010 September 29


John Engler, undated


Walter Fauntroy, 2010 November 19


James Florio, 2010 October 7


Ray Flynn, 2010 September 27


Tom Foley, 2010 November 20


Dick Gephardt, undated


Slade Gorton, undated


Gary Hart, undated


Steny Hoyer, undated


Jon Huntsman, undated


Jesse Jackson, 2010 September 22


Patrick Kennedy, unknown


Wim Kok, 2010 September 23


Steve Kroft, undated


Dennis Kucinich, undated


Mary Landrieu, undated


Carl Levin, undated


Joe Lieberman, undated


Trent Lott, undated


John Lynch, undated


Bob McDonnell, undated


George McGovern, undated


Thomas Menino, undated


Gifford Miller, 2010 November 10


Ruth Ann Minner, 2010 October 18


Jerrold Nadler, undated


Janet Napolitano, undated


Gavin Newsom, undated


Martin O'Malley, undated


Olusegun Obasanjo, undated


Andrés Pastrana Arango, 2010 September 23


George Pataki, undated


Sharon Pratt, 2010 October 21


Dan Quayle, undated


Charles Rangel, undated


Bill Richardson, undated


Mary Robinson, 2010 December 16


Roy Romer, 2010 December 6


Mike Ross, 2010 September 30


Donald Rumsfeld, undated


Jorge Sampaio, 2010 September 23


Richard Shelby, undated


Jenny Shipley, undated


Hilda Solis, undated


Eliot Spitzer, undated


Richard Thornburgh, 2010 October 19


Alejandro Toledo, undated


Martín Torrijos, undated


Peter Vallone, 2010 October 14


John Warner, undated


Christine Todd Whitman, undated


Jim Wright, 2011 June 10


Ron Wyden, undated


Supporting Materials, undated

Materials include video files of different versions of a title scene, ending clips, and compilations.


Press Coverage, 2012

Materials include all press coverage of Brodsky's oral history thesis titled "My First Campaign." Excerpts of these interviews were featured in The Washington Post and National Public Radio (NPR). This series holds all materials related to Brodsky's published work in The Washington Post, including selected excerpts from interviews, notes, and drafts of the lede and captions. This follows the original arrangement of this material. Also found in this series is a audio and a transcript of an interview he conducted with Michel Martin of Tell Me More on NPR News about his work, as well as photographs from his interview.


Subseries IV.5: Graduation, 2012 May 16

Photographs and one video file from Brodsky's graduation from Columbia in May 2012.


Graduation materials, 2012

130 photographs and one video file from Brodsky's May 2012 graduation from Columbia University.