''Assignment: Venezuela'' was produced by Sound Masters, Inc. for the [[Creole Petroleum Corporation]] (part of the [[Standard Oil Company of New Jersey]]) and directed by John H. "Jack" Tobin.<ref name=businessscreen>{{cite webjournal|url=https://archive.org/stream/business1957screenmav18rich/business1957screenmav18rich_djvu.txt|title=Business screenScreen magazineMagazine 1957|year=1957|website___location=Archive.orgChicago|publisher=Business Screen Magazine|accessdate=20 June 2019|volume=18|archive-date=24 November 2008|oclc=1037378813}}</ref> It was filmed on [[Kodachrome]] [[16mm film]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ebay.ca/itm/16mm-Assignment-Venezuela-Kodachrome-1950s-800/202641896486?hash=item2f2e65f426:g:-G8AAOSwivlcjvnA|title="16mm Assignment Venezuela Kodachrome 1950's 800'"|website=eBay|accessdate=20 June 2019}}</ref> with an [[Arriflex]] camera.<ref>{{cite journal|title=American Cinematographer (1959)|url=https://archive.org/stream/americancinemato40unse/americancinemato40unse_djvu.txt|year=1959|___location=Los Angeles|publisher=The A.S.C. Agency, Inc.|archive-date=5 February 2018|accessdate=20 June 2019|volume=40}}</ref> The film is in color and 24 minutes in length, and is part of the [[Prelinger Archives]]. It is available in the [[public ___domain]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://archive.org/details/Assignme1956|website=Prelinger Archives|title=Assignment: Venezuela (1956)|accessdate=16 June 2019|date=16 July 2002}}</ref>