16mm film combined catalog (1972)

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Color stock footage in 16mm is available from the completed color films made by the USAEC and its national laboratories and contractors. Producers are invited to make footage counts on films borrowed from the film libraries and then to contact the Audio-Visual Branch, as noted below, for information on how to obtain duplicating material. Producers are not permitted to clip films borrowed from the film libraries. More than 120,000 feet of unedited 35mm and 16mm black-and- white stock film footage without sound track is also available. The material covers unclassified aspects of nationwide USAEC and con- tractor research and operations at 13 installations, including the national laboratories. It should be noted that these materials are NOT COMPLETED MOTION PICTURES FOR GENERAL SHOWING AND ARE NOT FOR LOAN. The footage is being distributed at standard government cost rates through a government depository. Subject matter lists and information sheets are available. The footage, although unedited, has been assembled in progression to aid producers in making complete motion pictures, adding their own film editing, narration, titles, etc. Detailed script notes are available to qualified users of the footage in the educational motion picture field, television, industrial and educational organizations, government agen- cies, etc. Requests to search and draw from the black-and-white footage, and any other inquiries, should be addressed to the Audio-Visual Branch, Division of Public Information, U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, Washington, D. C. 20545. xvi 11