Ladyboys refers to a documentary that was directed and produced by Jeremy Marre and released in 1992. Videos of the film can be purchased online at Amazon.
None! There was no such thing as music videos in her day, only movies and documentary films.
Megan Cunningham has written: 'The art of the documentary' -- subject(s): Cinematographers, Documentary films, Documentary photography, Documentary videos, Interviews, Motion picture editors, Motion picture producers and directors, Production and direction
That is an interesing question becasue last night i was watching a documentary on PBS and it showed clips of the films. it metioned that the government often made them or had companies produce them but they pay for it.
No, and if there was it would not have full-screen videos. Check out http://www.DocumentaryPedia.com for an independent Documentary Wiki-pedia
The "Red Asphalt" educational videos are produced by the California Highway patrol. They are famous for their graphic videos that show what can happen in fatal car accidents.
She has produced over 10 music videos, check her out on YouTube.
It's a documentary rather than a movie. Since it was produced by Discovery Channel, you can periodically check the link for the Discovery Channel store, which sells videos of the network's programs. You can also check eBay, which seems to sell everything.
On street fighting videos everything from documentary to instruction videos can be found at most online retailers. Much of the other content found was uploaded raw footage available on the internet.
French or Italian... Answer Improvement: In the Paparazzi video, she's speaking Swedish, because she's speaking to Alexander Skarsgard - who is Swedish.
MSNBC videos can be found most readily on iTunes where one can find a diverse range of subjects to choose from. Selections include talk shows and documentary programming.
NASA videos can be watched online at their official website. It is absolutely free. Alternatively, it can be watched at Top Documentary Films or Live Tv Cafe.