National Archives and Records Service film-vault fire at Suitland, Md. : hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, first session, June 19 and 21, 1979 (1979)

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451 Attachment 1 2 5. Camera footage by Richard de Rochement, Julien Bryan, and Eric Saloman. 6. Conpleted productions identified as "cut negative." (This is not the same as "negative cuts," which are in fact unedited outtakes.) 7. Controversial or censored films. Categories to be avoided: 1. Sports --amateur and college sports and nonchampionship professional games or matches. 2. Human interest stories such as "cute kids" and scooter races, unless they have unusual anthropological, sociological, or cultural value. 3. Disasters, exclusive of the "Dust Bowl" during the 1930 's and earthquakes. 4. Local, regional, or Canadian "local" storiefe unless there are broader inplications. 5. Weather stories such as hurricanes and snow storms. 6. Beauty and fashion shows. 7. Ship launchings and other ceremonies. 8. Obvious stunts and "oddities." 9. World War II official film, provided there is adequate coverage in other record groups. 10. Foreignlanguage versions. 11. Staged, dramatized events with actors. 12. Animation outtakes.