After further discussion, the Commission: a, Approved, as a minimum, a program of nontechnical motion picture photography for Operation REDWING consisting of the following: fe it [Voz 4 (1) Classified historical record film footage of professional quality of the more important aspects of ue Operation REDWING, including coverage of the detonations and unique features of each shot, This would include such historical record photography as would be needed if a decision were later made to depict the history of the develop-. ment of thermonuclear weapons. (2) **Quickie’’ films, produced by LASL in 16 mm, black and white, for each shot of the test series. b. Noted that Commander, Joint Task Force SEVEN, has directed that a classified documentary motion picture (‘' Task Force Commander's Visual Report'’) be produced; and that this should provide a portion, though not all, of the requirment described | in paragraph a.(1) above; c, Requested submission of a report concerning preparation of an unclassified documentary motion picture of Operation REDWING; d. Noted that appropriate still photography will be taken concurrently with the approved motion picture photography; e, Noted that FCDA will be informed of the AEC's requirements for non-technical photography coverage after consideration of the report requested in c.above, and will be given an opportunity to state their requirements which cannot be met from AEC coverage; and f. Noted that the Commander, Joint Task Force SEVEN, and the MLC will be informed of the AEC"s requirements by appropriate letters, after consideration of the report requested inc above. ~ - 812 - | [5