36 CFR §1237.12
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For permanent audiovisual records, the following record elements must be created or acquired and preserved for transfer into the National Archives of the United States. (See § 1235.42 of this subchapter for transfer requirements for permanent audiovisual records.)
- (a)Motion pictures.
- (1)Agency-sponsored or produced motion picture films (e.g., public information films) whether for public or internal use:
- (2)Agency-acquired motion picture films: Two projection prints in good condition or one projection print and one videotape.
- (3)Unedited footage, outtakes and trims (the discards of film productions) that are properly arranged, labeled, and described and show unstaged, unrehearsed events of historical interest or historically significant phenomena:
- (b)Video recordings.
- (c)Still pictures.
- (1)For analog black-and-white photographs, an original negative and a captioned print or the captioning information maintained in another file such as a data base if the file number correlation is clear. If the original negative is nitrate, unstable acetate, or glass based, a duplicate negative on a polyester base is needed.
- (2)For analog color photographs, the original color negative, color transparency, or color slide; a captioned print of the original color negative and/or captioning information in another file such as a data base with a clear correlation to the relevant image; and a duplicate negative, or slide, or transparency.
- (3)For slide sets, the original and a reference set, and the related audio recording and script.
- (4)For other pictorial records such as posters, original art work, and filmstrips, the original and a reference copy.
- (d)Digital photographic records. See § 1237.28 for requirements for digital photographs.
- (e)Sound recordings.
- (f)Finding aids and production documentation.
- (1)Existing finding aids such as data sheets, shot lists, continuities, review sheets, catalogs, indexes, list of captions, and other documentation that identifies the records.
- (2)Production case files or similar files that include copies of production contracts, scripts, transcripts, and appropriate documentation bearing on the origin, acquisition, release, and ownership of the production.