Breakfast Run: You've gotten Dustin Gorton's name wrong. This starts with Dylan running from Eric Jackson's house at 7259 W Laurel Pl.
Highway Patrol: This was filmed on at least 3 separate days. Eric can be seen wearing 3 different shirts. One gray, one dark green with unknown writing and his Tier shirt.
Behind Blackjack: There is some other clearer footage from this video you may want to add to the folder.
Dylan outside Columbine: Is rumored to be filmed by Brooks Brown. I would guess that this was filmed sometime closer to the beginning of the school year when they were working on the frankenstein play. But this is just a guess. Yours is as good as mine.
RNN Logo Fire: This one was filmed behind the Cooper 7 theatre, it's also a bit confusing because although Eric Veik says that he filmed it, on page 010712 in Nate Dykeman's interview it says "He confirmed that he had in his possession two videotapes made by Dylan Klebold and him. One was made for the "Rebel News Network" announcements at CHS, and the other was made by them in 1998 for the purpose of showing Nate's father where he lives, goes to school, etc." It was Nate that provided the video tape to Jeffco, and it was also aired on his infamous but lost interview on Good Morning America. Here is a screenshot of the video with the GMA logo.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]and here's a comparison photo of the same corner from Hitmen for Hire:
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]It also says that the tape provided was in 8MM format and titled "Intro RNN/Dylan, Nate" So I'm not sure where Veik comes into this. If it really was filmed by Nate, it's possible that it was filmed during his employment at Blackjack Pizza from 12/98-03/99
Dylan shopping: This video also features Dustin Gorton who is filming and I'm assuming Eric Jackson. They arrive in Dylan's BMW rather than Dustin's Chevelle that can often be see in their videos. I think it's also worth noting the time stamp at 11:06 am.
Eric Inside Columbine: I'm wondering what your sources are for the exact date of part of the video. I've never heard of an exact date for this.
Mock Kidnapping: Eric Veik was in fact the one who was filming. The tape came from his black camera case that was left inside the school. This is shown on the Jeffco tapes as the last video on evidence item
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[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] which is right after the car wax commercial. I would say that this was filmed not too long after September 15th, 1998.
Morning Ride to Columbine: Was actually filmed in November/December 1998. According to Dykeman's interview on page 010712, as stated above he says that it was made in 1998. The tape that was provided was in VHS format and titled on the spine "Dylan Klebold and Nathan Dykeman, Approx date Nov, December 98". There is a version of this video from A&E's Understanding Why documentary where you can hear a portion of what they're saying that you normally wouldn't be able to hear.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] I think also worth mentioning as its own video is when 3 girls are being filmed in the cafeteria. It's often mistaken that this is part of the Eric Inside Columbine video. This appears as the first video on evidence item
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] Tape 2 (from Eric Jackson's backpack)
Pulp Fiction: Features Dustin Gorton and was filmed in front of Eric Jackson's house by Eric Jackson. This appears as the second video on evidence item
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] tape 2 before the mysterious hand in front of camera clip you were wondering about in a separate thread, then it shows Dylan shopping, and then the Breakfast Run video. I would guess that this was filmed sometime in March or very early April 1999
Dylan in Drama Club: I am also curious of your source for the approximate date of November 1998.
Dylan RNN Interview: There is a short clip of this that's not part what was shown in Sue's 20/20 interview that can be found in this video
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]I'm very curious where this footage came from. ABC has used it more than once, possibly indicating that they have the rights to use it, but the 20/20 special that I linked aired on April 26th, 1999 before Nate had sold his footage for $16K to ABC.
You are also missing the very short clip that we have of Dylan playing Soul Blade from the TLC Lost Boys documentary. It might be worth noting the videos that we know once existed but haven't seen, like you did with the Eric RNN Introduction.