There's a precedent.
>how most govt. departments and agencies have built themselves, at taxpayer expense, state of the art TV studios with high end cameras and gear, to create their own propaganda, at the same time they quit doing as many interviews with independent press. Now they just give us their video productions and, too often, we use them.
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Archives of the 1352nd Motion Picture Squadron
United States Air Force, 1947-1969
Relying on more than 200 civilian and military personnel at a time at home and many more aboard in its global detachments, the unit drew from a wide array of experts in photography and motion picture production to create thousands of edited films and countless photographs. Scientists, military leaders, diplomats and Hollywood professionals converged on this secret location in a residential area of Hollywood known as Laurel Canyon to comprise, arguably, the Cold War's most prolific and influential film studio.