16mm film combined catalog (1972)

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WHO MAY BORROW Residents of the United States and Canada who are bona fide represen- tatives of educational, civic, industrial, professional, youth activity, and government organizations are invited to borrow films from the USAEC Motion Picture Library which services their area. Because of wear and tear that results from repeated projection, films are loaned for group showings, and not for screening before individuals or in homes. Because custody of the films involves both legal and financial responsibility, films cannot be loaned to minors. Television stations may order films marked "Cleared for television" for unsponsored public service or sustaining telecasts. However, films produced by the United States Information Agency (USIA) for its "Atoms for Peace" series may be employed only for local, non- network programs, and must be telecast in their entirety. HOW TO ORDER USAEC Motion Picture Libraries enjoy heavy patronage throughout the year, so it is important that borrowers needing particular titles should make their requests as far in advance of their scheduled showing date as possible. Most USAEC libraries request at least three weeks ad- vance notice on all films ordered. Since some titles are booked solidly in advance for several months, borrowers should attempt to specify at least two other acceptable titles and one other acceptable alternate showing date. (Most USAEC libraries respond to all requests involving a conflict with advice on what film will be shipped, and when.) LOAN REQUIREMENTS The following requirements apply to all films and all borrowers, re- gardless of which USAEC Motion Picture Library provides the service: 1. Projection must be on good motion picture sound equipment, and by a trained operator. 2. No borrower may remove under any circumstances — even tem- porarily— any footage from USAEC library films on loan to him, either to delete damaged sprocket holes or to edit or digest selected scenes. 3. Films do break, and occasionally will require splicing by the borrower. However, we prefer that damaged films be returned to the libraries for the professional repairs available there. Do not use xiv