documentary called 'Miss Representation' that talked about how women are portrayed and perceived in the media.
documentary that hopefully will show up but on a channel sometime in the near future go Richard Garriott computer game
documentary which actually was amazing amazing piece of TV and if you guys haven't seen it it's available on the
That documentary is airing-- remind me of the date?
A documentary about the making of that song.
This documentary --this is, I think, a multi-year project at CNN.
for documentary film. The, I made a documentary film a couple of years ago then it was up for a prize in Amsterdam
a documentary of one of these projects?
The documentary on The Office had aired and they'd all become minor celebrities.
And they allowed a documentary film and directly to come into their lives.
There's documentary , which this is a documentary , but there's a documentary and then there's an experience.
Someone reviewed the documentary and said, it was the kind of news event that people remember where they were that day.
We have a documentary coming up in a few days.
There was a French documentary crew that was doing something about woolly mammoths.
I watched the documentary about your previous incarnation and how they find your present incarnation and I find it very fascinating.
So the actual documentary follows advocates and actors, including Malin Akerman, Blake Lively, Jennifer Garner,
And in the documentary from last Monday, there was one scene that-- we'd love to just show a clip of that.
But the documentary does explore Kenya, and Haiti, and Colombia.
about this documentary that we're making.
If it's a documentary , am I really involved?
Did anybody see this documentary about this?
Yeah there's a documentary in the works.
But someone made a documentary film of us in Europe.
and also doing this documentary , when the book proposal went out, it went out to 24 publishers.
And the documentary that was made about you and the current day and age, how everything is so real time, and everyone wants to be on TV or film,
Scenes from this documentary are used to illustrate concepts, and a protagonist acts as a guide who provides instructions and explanations to the students.
I stumbled across a documentary called "Crime After Crime" on Netflix one night, and I was really quickly sucked into this movie.
And then as a documentary filmmaker, I thought, what about the hikers?
I have a documentary background, and I have a personality as well, as once I get on something I become a bit obsessive, which isn't always a great thing.
Do you see the documentary or the video form as the new long form journalism, or is this how more complicated information is going to be relayed?
About the documentary process.
I made a documentary film.
They are great for documentary filmmakers, who we think of as being more thoughtful.
And she made a documentary called "Crazy Sexy Cancer" that was about her healing journey.
first non-documentary ?
And our documentary series was airing on prime time in WQED.
It's documentary , it's fiction, it's long form, it's short form.
So we have a documentary that's four, yeah four installments at ten minutes apiece and, I mean, it's edited like a show.
And made a documentary film many of you might find interesting.
So I started a documentary series called "Keys to the city" where I would go to all these various locales to document the local hip-hop scenes and have rappers take me around their
I did a documentary in 2005, a history of public education in California, called First to Worst.
'Cause a documentary is a story that's unfolding in real-time, or something is at risk, or you're cheering for people, you're rooting for people and there's something happening.
Warren Buffet saw a documentary about him and said, "Sign me up."
I did a documentary one year in Milwaukee because Springdale is the name of the suburb, I think.
And part of the documentary was they were following this band called like, Dragon's Breath, or whatever--some punk band.
And part of this documentary was showing these guys putting their flyers up on telephone poles and stuff, and passing them out in Harvard Square in Boston.
watching a documentary on television and then I realized that this guy who Ed me
Frank: six-part documentary on how NFL events are managed.
Rainn: This is a documentary about people enjoying the "SoulPancake" book.
Originally a journalistic documentary third party – sorry, third person project, he quickly felt himself drawn into the world of adult fans and attempted to build alongside