1. Shot list # Roll 1 (0:10): Inside a barracks tent, a U.S. soldier inspects arranged rice bowls, cups, blankets, and other items. Prisoners sit inside the barracks watching him. (0:29) Prisoners are absorbed in a volleyball game while others gather around to watch. South Korean military police are also in attendance, and the prisoners appear cheerful. (1:50) Prisoners enter carrying papers and register. They are fingerprinted, and fingerprints are stamped onto the backs of their registration cards. Each prisoner wears a tag around the neck with details such as name and date of capture. (3:55) Several prisoners kneel and are interrogated. (4:11) A sign reading 'POW Camp No. 1 Multipurpose Carpentry Shop' appears, and prisoners are shown making desks and chairs. # Roll 6 (4:33), slate dated 1951.2.19: Individual prisoners display hair, faces, and clothing dusted with DDT. Close-ups show worn military uniforms and prisoners with burn injuries. (5:45) Prisoners wash their faces using water in rice bowls. Some wear winter clothing, and many have closely cropped hair. (6:29) A sign reading 'UN Processing' appears with prisoners nearby. # Roll 7 (6:35), slate dated 1951.2.22: A general view of POW Camp No. 3 appears, with the words 'No. 3 POW Camp' visible on the ground. Guards stand watch with rifles, and a machine gun is positioned toward the camp. Prisoners gather in lines inside the camp, and close-ups show them standing in formation. The main gate, tent barracks, watchtowers, and surrounding barbed wire are all visible. (8:20) A U.S. Eighth Army soldier inspects the prisoners' hands while the camera focuses closely on them.