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As negotiating parties consider extending talks with Iran, the Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) and the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS), today released new high quality, high resolution B-roll footage featuring facilities in Iran, North Korea and India. These videos complement their popular YouTube video series showcasing 3D models of nuclear and missile facilities in more than nine countries. The videos provide visual context to help understand nonproliferation headlines, from rocket tests to plutonium production.
The B-roll footage available includes:
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While the original narrated 3D model videos are useful education and training tools, the B-roll allows interested users to edit and annotate the footage quickly and efficiently. Each B-roll video is organized into a series of scenes focusing on the most important areas of the facilities. Brief still images are inserted as guides for annotation.
Members of the media may use the footage for free with the following attribution: “Created by the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies for the Nuclear Threat Initiative.”
For additional inquiries about using this footage, or to consult with an expert, please contact [email protected].
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