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“CURRENT AFFAIRS” DOCUMENTARIES (Full-length, one-hour)
"PULP FICTION: THE GOLDEN AGE OF STORYTELLING" - This one-hour
documentary profiles a fantastic avenue of escapism for people in the grips of
the depression. It has even been estimated that 90-95% of the top blockbusters
in Hollywood movies were based on stories from the Pulp-Fiction era.
“THE HOOLOCK GIBBONS OF BANGLADESH: GRASPING THE LAST BRANCH” – A
profile of the plight of these rare animals on the verge of extinction in
Bangladesh.
“VENUS UNLEASHED: THE UNCENSORED HISTORY OF PLASTIC AND COSMETIC
SURGERY” – A look at the history, recent developments, and evolution of plastic
and cosmetic surgery, along with the future prospects of this field.
“GENETICALLY MODIFIED FOOD: POISON OR PANACEA?” - This program
examines the contentious issues surrounding genetically engineered food,
letting the viewers decide whether or not the production and consumption of
such foods should continue, and helps the viewers decide if the production of
genetically modified food is a panacea for world hunger or a global poison.
“CLONING HUMANS: PLAYING GOD” - This program examines the moral, ethical,
and religious issues, as well as the scientific achievements that got us to this
point. It investigates which animals have already been cloned, and the extreme
difficulties and cost in lives the toll of this technology refined to clone humans
would take.
“SCIENCE FRAUD: THE PRICE FOR FAME AND FORTUNE” - This revealing
program explores the degree to which money and expediency has corrupted
science and the ways in which the scientific method can expose those who
commit it.
“ANIMAL TRANSGENICS: A NEW BREED OF SCIENCE” - This program explores
how animals could be grown bigger and faster, and at the same time it also
exposes how environmental, health and safety issues have been completely
ignored in the headlong pursuit of creating new animal species.
“SCIENCE WAGES WAR ON HUNGER: MODIFYING AFRICA THROUGH
BIOTECHNOLOGY” - This program follows a top African scientist as she reveals
the immediate needs of the African people to fight crop disease and pests,
essential in saving their population from hunger using biotechnology.
“VANISHED CREATURES: THE BIRDS” – This program takes a stark look at
humankind’s embarrassing past history of driving several bird species to
extinction, and the resulting implications for a humanity left unchecked.
“ICE AGE CIVILIZATIONS” – A look at the knowledge base of ancient
civilizations, that are only now being realized as even more technologically
capable of construction and world navigation as current humanity is.
“ATLANTIS: SECRET STAR MAPPERS OF A LOST WORLD” – A profile and
examination of the recent findings of human settlements submerged at the end
of the Ice Age when the sea level rose, giving credence to the notion that the
story of Atlantis has its roots in actual historical events.
“DARK SECRETS OF THE BLACK SEA” – A documentary on the history and
ecology of the region around the Black Sea from the pre-Ice Age era, along with
efforts to conserve the wildlife.
SPACE AND AVIATION DOCUMENTARIES (Full-length, one-hour)
“FALLEN IDOL: THE YURI GAGARIN CONSPIRACY” – A profile of the cosmonaut
named in all the history books as the first man in space, who knew he was not
the first man in space, and ultimately killed by the KGB. Hosted and narrated by
Elliott Gould.
“BOB TRUAX: A PIONEERING ROCKET SCIENTIST” – A profile of the pioneering
rocket scientist Bob Truax, who designed many of Americas first generation of
military rockets, including the Thor and Polaris missiles, as well as designing
the engines of world record-setting cars.
“THE COSMONAUT COVER-UP” - Yuri Gagarin, turns out NOT to be the first in
space, but that he was preceded by another Russian cosmonaut who crash
landed and was covered up for over 45 years by the former Soviet Union and
the United States.
“VLADIMIR ILYUSHIN: THE REAL FIRST MAN IN SPACE” – This is the profile of the
real first cosmonaut to go into space, but crash landed and could not be
presented to the world as the returning hero of the communist Soviet empire,
so the entire mission was covered up for the past 45 years.
“TUNGUSKA: THE RUSSIAN ROSWELL” - In 1908, in a remote region of Siberia
near the Tunguska river, a 40-megaton nuclear explosion of unknown origin
literally vaporized and destroyed hundreds of square miles of forests and
villages. This event, which took place over 30 years before scientists split the
atom, has inspired heated debate as to what could have caused such massive
destruction still evident today.
“THE RISE AND FALL OF THE RUSSIAN SPACE PROGRAM” - This program looks
at the history of the Russian Space Program from its tremendous
accomplishment of being the first to send a satellite into space, to its spiraling
path downward and ultimate extinction when communism died, when the
Russian economy went to pieces and the once great Soviet Union broke apart.
“BEHIND THE RACE TO THE MOON” - This program presents evidence of
accidents, haphazard safety precautions, and the deaths of hundreds of people
in both the U.S. and former Soviet Union, all in the frenzied race to the Moon by
these two superpowers.
“MOONWALKERS: THE MEN OF APOLLO” – This program takes a humorous
look at the thoughts and feelings of the Apollo astronauts and missions to the
Moon’s surface.
“PROJECT GEMINI: BRIDGE TO THE MOON” – All of the necessary technologies
required to reach the Moon was first tested during Project Gemini, which
comprised of ten missions in the mid-1960s.
“APOLLO 8: CHRISTMAS AT THE MOON” - This program examines the first
effort to send humans to the Moon, essentially insuring the dominant role of the
U.S. in the space race.
“APOLLO 11: FIRST STEPS ON THE MOON” - This is a profile of this historic
Moon mission, as told by the astronauts and NASA officials who experienced
this first hand, and how this event almost did not happen as planned.
“APOLLO 12: UNCENSORED” - This is a look at the historic second mission to
the Moon of three men who were best friends for many years before becoming
astronauts and realizing their dream of going to the Moon together.
“APOLLO 13: THE UNTOLD STORY” - This is the true and untold story of the
disastrous accident and rescue of the astronauts on board the Apollo 13
capsule.
“APOLLO 16: THE MEN, MOON AND MEMORIES” - This program presents the
dangers and difficulties encountered in the Moon’s treacherous highlands as
recollected by all three astronauts, and an event on the surface almost resulted
in the death of one of the Moonwalkers.
“APOLLO 17: FINAL FOOTPRINTS ON THE MOON” - The last manned mission to
the lunar surface is presented here and what it meant to be the last humans on
the Moon.
“LIFEQUEST MARS” - This program serves as a look into what the first manned
mission to Mars will really look like, and the plans that NASA has of proceeding
with such a mission and what the astronauts will do while on the Martian
surface.
“MADE FOR MARS: THE PATHFINDER” - Spectacular footage and findings of the
probe’s huge success on Mars, and the implications for future Martian
missions.
“MARS: THE RED PLANET” - A profile of the current research efforts by U.S.,
German, French, Japanese, Russian and European Space Agencies to explore
the red planet.
“FINAL TARGET: PLANET EARTH” – This program takes a stark look at the
present efforts and problems associated with the location and observation of
possible life-threatening collisions by comets and asteroids, as well as plans
humankind may eventually for protection.
“COSMIC TRAVELLERS: COMETS AND ASTEROIDS” - An examination of the
dangers posed by potential comet and asteroid impacts with the Earth, as well
as the future plans to research and exploit these celestial bodies.
“SPACE FRONTIERS: THE MOON, MARS, AND BEYOND” – This program shows
the directions that space exploration will take in the near future, and the
benefits of conducting manned missions to the planets.
“WOMEN SPACE PIONEERS” - This is the story of the first six women
astronauts in the American Space Program at NASA, who were chosen before
the flight of the first Shuttle, and what effects they had on the future of women’s
participation in the space program.
“DR. SALLY RIDE: A WOMAN SPACE PIONEER” - This profile of the first
American woman in space, Dr. Sally Ride, covers her upbringing from childhood
through her career as a scientist at Stanford University, then her entry as one
of the first group of women astronauts accepted into NASA, as well as covering
her two missions as a mission specialist.
“JACKIE COCHRAN: FIRST LADY OF FLIGHT” – This profile of Jackie Cochran is
a story of a woman who set more aviation records than anyone before or after
her, male or female, and going on to become the first woman to fly faster than
the speed of sound in the process, then going on to be the first woman to fly
twice the speed of sound
SCIENCE/HISTORY DOCUMENTARIES PRODUCED FOR KCET (PBS) (30 - mins.)
"ORANGUTANS: GRASPING THE LAST BRANCH" - An examination on the
consequences of tropical forest destruction and the need to preserve the only
great ape living in Asia, the Orangutan.
"A MATTER OF FACT" - A look at how science is conducted and what the
"scientific method" is, as well as an examination of the theory of evolution.
"FAT CITY?" - An examination of why most people can't seem to lose weight on
a long-term basis and a look into research of a "magic pill" for dieters.
“THE DANCES OF POLYNESIA: TAHITIAN” - An examination of the culture,
customs, symbolism and origins of dancing in Polynesian Tahiti.
SCIENCE 5-MINUTE DOCUMENTARY SEGMENTS PRODUCED FOR KCET (PBS)
"SCIENCE GOES TO COURT" - The first use of DNA fingerprinting in a California
Superior Court trial to convict a murder suspect.
"THEY SHOOT APES, DON’T THEY?" - A profile of wildlife photographers and
conservationists David Root and Evelyn Gallardo.
"A LIGHT TOUCH" - A profile of the Beckman Laser Institute and the recent
developments in laser surgery.
"TWINS: THE ODD COUPLE" - An evolutionary biology program discussing
reproduction in mammals and why people usually have only one birth at a time.
"THE UNIVERSE REVISED" - A profile of the recent findings of cosmic
background radiation, the oldest quasars and the great wall of galaxies.
"TROPICAL FORESTS: OUT ON A LIMB?" - A biology piece showing how the
rapidly disappearing rain forests of the world could have adverse global effects.
"UP AGAINST THE GREAT WALL" - An update of our discovery and
understanding of the residual radiation from the Big Bang, examining the
findings of land-based radio telescopes and the recently launched COBE
satellite.
"FOOD FOR THOUGHT" - A science special on the excessive abuses of natural
resources taken up by the cattle industry and its potential global effects.
“CONDORS: BACK FROM THE BRINK” – A look at the plight of the California
Condors, a bird species on the verge of extinction, brought back by captive
breeding techniques.
“A S.A.D. STORY” – An examination of the form of depression known as
Seasonal Affective Disorder, and the new treatments recently developed to
combat this illness.
“THE THRIFTY GENE” – A look at the evolution of weight gain and weight loss,
and why it is so difficult to lose weight and keep it off.
"FUTURE MAN" - A futuristic segment interviewing several renown scientists
on their thoughts of what mankind might look like in the next million years.
“ALTERNATIVE FUEL” – An examination of solar power and hydro-electric
power, along with the development of fuel cells, as a supplement and ultimate
replacement of oil and coal as power sources.
SCIENCE 5-MINUTE DOCUMENTARY SEGMENTS PRODUCED FOR
THE EINSTEIN CHANNEL (SATELLITE TV STATION):
“TESTING THE OCEAN WATERS FROM SPACE” – Shuttle astronauts can
accurately determine the changes in both global sea levels and temperature,
that helps environmentalists to address coastal challenges and issues.
“PERSEUS: THE GLOBAL WATCHER” – A profile of the satellite Perseus, an
early attempt to develop global communications and early warning weather
channels.
“VOLCANIC CLOUD STUDIES” – The effects of volcanic ash on the surrounding
environment can be determined with tremendous accuracy by astronauts on
Shuttle missions taking images of dispersal patterns and density of the ash
and heat.
“SPACE TECHNOLOGY HELPS AID CORONARY VICTIMS” – Medical scanning and
imaging was a top priority in monitoring the Apollo astronauts, and these new
developments have been adapted for use in heart attack victims here on Earth.
“MINERAL EXPLORATION OF THE EARTH FROM SPACE” – New developments in
technology now allows for scientist to determine the mineral contents of Earth’
s surface and sub-surface minerals, that can be used in mining exploitation.
“MAKING MEDICINE IN SPACE” – There are exciting new prospects of creating
and making new medicines on board the international space station in a micro-
gravity environment, with tremendous efficiency and purity.
“FLOODS AS DETECTED FROM SPACE” – Space views of the Earth’s delta
systems and natural bays have been of great help to environmentalists of rising
sea levels
“SPACE REMOTE SENSING AIDS IN ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS” – These
robotic and A.I. sensors for use on long-range unmanned spacecraft have been
modified for use on Earth-bound devices.
(OVER 100 ADDITIONAL SEGMENTS WERE ALSO PURCHASED BY THE EINSTEIN
CHANNEL THAT WERE 5-MINUTE SEGMENTS RE-CUT FROM THE ONE-HOUR
SPACE AND SCIENCE DOCUMENTARIES)
SPACE 3-MINUTE DOCUMENTARY SEGMENTS PRODUCED
FOR GOLDHIL MEDIA’S SPACE FACTS #1 (Educational/Home DVD distributor)
“1957 – FIRST SATELLITE IN SPACE (Sputnick 1)” - The Soviet Union shocked
the world by launching the first satellite into orbit, and because it was launched
on a military booster, it heightened the tensions between the superpowers and
triggered the space race.
“1958 – BIRTH OF NASA” - As a direct result of the Russian’s successes in
space, President Eisenhower enters the new space race by establishing the
National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
“1959 – CHOICE OF FIRST SEVEN U.S. ASTRONAUTS” - This is the story of the
first seven test pilots chosen as the initial U.S. astronauts, when NASA
approved the first manned space missions, and they sought military test pilots
to serve as the first astronauts
“1961 – PRESIDENT KENNEDY’S PROMISE TO GO TO THE MOON” – In May, 1961,
John F. Kennedy promised to the American people that a man would plant the
American flag on the m oon by the end of the 1960s.
“1962 – FIRST U.S. ORBITAL SPACE FLIGHT” (John Glenn/Friendship 7) - John
Glenn was the first U.S. astronaut to orbit the Earth in his Mercury capsule, and
immediately became a national hero.
“1963 – VALENTINA TERESHCOVA - First Woman in Space” (Vostok 6) - In what
may have been a publicity stunt to embarrass NASA, the Russians put the first
woman into orbit in June, 1963, that was longer than all of the American
astronauts’ flight time combined.
“1965 – FIRST MANNED GEMINI FLIGHT” (Gemini 3) - Before Americans could go
to the Moon, new technology and equipment had to be tested and trained in
Earth orbit first, called Project Gemini. This is the story of the first manned flight
of Project Gemini.
“1966 – LAST GEMINI MISSION” (Gemini 12) - The last of the two-man Gemini
missions take place, with Jim Lovell and Buzz Aldrin setting many new space
records, finally proving humankind’s ability to work and live in space.
“1967 – THREE ASTRONAUTS DIE IN FIRE” (Apollo 1) - Three American
astronauts are killed in a fire on the launch pad during a test of the new Apollo
space capsule.
“1968 – FIRST MANNED FLIGHT TO THE MOON” (Apollo 8) - December, 1968,
was the very first time that men were sent to the Moon. In Apollo 8, a three-
man crew was sent to the Moon, arrived at the Moon on Christmas, then made
a successful trip back.
“1969 – FIRST LUNAR LANDING” (Apollo 11) - The first lunar landing by Neil
Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on July 20th, 1969, will mark the greatest
accomplishment in the history of humankind.
“1970 – APOLLO 13 ABORTED MISSION” - The ill-fated Apollo 13 mission, where
both oxygen tanks are lost, and the crew barely survives the return trip back to
Earth.
“1972 – LAST MISSION TO THE MOON” (Apollo 17) - Apollo 17 took on historic
proportions as the last of the Moon missions.
“1973 – SKYLAB” - Skylab was America’s first attempt at putting a fully
equipped space station into orbit. It was constantly plagued by problems, and
after only three scientific missions to Skylab, it fell out of orbit and burned up in
the atmosphere.
“1975 – FIRST AMERICAN-RUSSIAN COOPERATIVE SPACE MISSION” (Apollo-
Soyuz) - The very first cooperative venture in space between the two
superpowers was performed during a docking between the American and
Russian spacecraft.
“1976 – VIKING PROBES” - Two Viking spacecraft were sent to Mars, to
conduct a study of that planet. Each spacecraft had an orbiter that took photos
from above the planet, and also had a probe that landed on the planet’s surface
and searched for life.
“1977 – VOYAGER PROBES” - Two Voyager spacecraft were sent to
photograph Jupiter and Saturn. The second spacecraft was able to take
advantage of a slingshot effect as it passed Saturn, and was also able to take
photos of Uranus and Neptune as well.
“1981 – FIRST MANNED SHUTTLE FLIGHT” (STS-1) - The first manned flight was
also the first flight of the Shuttle, as there was no way to send an unmanned
test flight (since a pilot had to land the spacecraft).
“1983 – DR. SALLY RIDE – FIRST U.S. WOMAN IN SPACE ” (STS-7) - Dr. Sally Ride
became the first American woman to go onto a space flight. Her
accomplishments in the U.S. Space Program had made her a symbol and icon
for women around the world.
“1986 – CHALLENGER ACCIDENT” (STS-51L) - The Challenger Shuttle, carrying a
crew of seven and the first civilian non-astronaut, exploded only a minute after
launching. It was later revealed that NASA management had ignored warnings
about cold weather launchings, that was the ultimate cause for the explosion.
“1994 – SHOEMAKER-LEVY COMET HITS JUPITER” - Fragments of an ancient
and broken up comet smashes into Jupiter and causes a spectacular set of
impacts on the planet’s surface never before seen in history.
“1995 – SHUTTLE-MIR DOCKING” - The very first docking and exchange
between an American Shuttle spacecraft and the Russian Mir Space Station,
along with an exchange of astronauts occurred.
“1996 – DISCOVERY OF LIFE ON MARS” - NASA scientists announce to the
world the discovery of the remains or residue of possible life forms found in a
meteorite sample believed to have come from Mars.
SPACE 3-MINUTE DOCUMENTARY SEGMENTS PRODUCED
FOR GOLDHIL MEDIA’S SPACE FACTS #2 (Educational/Home DVD distributor)
“AEROSPACE PLANE” – America’s aerospace plane – technology that
promises affordable and efficient access to space in the 21st century.
“GOLDSTONE: NASA’s EARS TO THE UNIVERSE” – This complex comprises
huge stations around the globe to provide contact with long-range spacecraft.
“UNMASKING THE SUN” – The five-year journey of exploration of the Sun by the
spacecraft Ulysses.
“HOW TO SUPPORT LIFE IN SPACE” – The challenges facing space travel, that
are bound by human needs of fresh air, clean water, and nutritious foods.
“ROBOTICS FOR THE SPACE STATION” – A profile covering the newest
generation of robots, that will play a major role in the construction of the space
station and in mining on the Moon.
“ADVANCED SENSORS FROM SPACE RESEARCH” – Sensors monitoring all
aspects of NASA’s spacecraft had to be developed for ever increasing hostile
environments, and these sensors have been modified for use on Earth-bound
devices.
“HELPING TO PUT OUT FOREST FIRES FROM SPACE” – An examination of how
NASA and its satellites can help firefighters combat forest fires, by showing
them aerial views of the fire and pinpointing where the hot spots are.
“SPACE TECHNOLOGY HELP FIREFIGHTERS BREATH” – Using the technology
developed in the 1960s for the Apollo astronauts to breath while on the Moon,
NASA adapted this technology to develop new breathing apparatus systems for
fire departments.
“ADVANCES IN MEDICAL IMAGING FROM SPACE” – Ever since NASA sent men to
the Moon, medical scanning and imaging was a top priority, and these new
developments have been adapted for use in ever-improving medical imaging on
Earth.
“THE OZONE HOLE” – It wasn’t until the Apollo missions that people were able
to see the ozone hole over Antarctica, and raised the alarms over what to do
next, and this examination shows the worldwide efforts to study this
phenomenon more closely.
“VIRTUAL REALITY IN SPACE RESEARCH” – With the growing emphasis on
unmanned robotic spacecraft traveling the solar system and beyond, new
technologies in virtual reality are being developed to bring the other planets to
the humans on Earth.
“IMPROVED MAPPING FROM SPACE” – The evolution of global positioning using
new satellites and new digital devices on the ground.
“INSULIN PUMP FROM SPACE TECHNOLOGY” – Brand new insulin delivery
technology has been developed for diabetics, as a result of the miniaturization
demands of space travelers.
“FINDING FISH POPULATIONS FROM SPACE” – Brand new technologies
developed by NASA to help fishermen find fish populations and study their
travel patterns, in order to gather data faster and make catches more efficient.
“HELIUM-3 MINING: NEW ENERGY SOURCES ON THE MOON” – Helium-3 is
widespread throughout the Moon’s surface, but is very rare on Earth, but just
25 tons of Helium-3 could supply the entire U.S. electrical needs for an entire
year. Mining colonies are currently planned on the Moon.
“ATMOSPHERIC AND GREENHOUSE GAS STUDIES” – An examination of
atmospheric and greenhouse gases using a technologies recently developed
by NASA.
“LUNAR RANGING” – One of the most important experiments left by the Apollo
astronauts on the lunar surface was the lunar ranging experiment, which
allows Earth-based lasers to accurately determine the distance from the Earth
to the Moon.
“THE HISTORY OF SPACE SUITS” – A profile of space suits, from the earliest
adaptations from Navy and Air Force high altitude pressure suits, to the suits
used by the Apollo astronauts on the Moon, to the flexible suits used on the
space station.
“FUTURE MARS SAMPLE RETURN MISSION” – A prerequisite to sending manned
missions to Mars, is to develop technologies of descent to the Martian surface,
robotically conducting a rendezvous, then ascent. All of these would be done
from an unmanned Mars sample return.
“VIEWS OF EARTH FROM SPACE” – For over 45 years, astronaut crews have
looked back in wonder from the unique vantage point of space. These new
images provide a visual record of how our planet is changing over time.
“EDUCATIONAL/INSTRUCTIONAL” VIDEOS (Full-length, half-hour to one-hour):
“POLYNESIAN DANCING FOR FITNESS AND FUN” – A one-hour instructional
“how-to” DVD covering Tahitian dancing, Hawaiian hula dancing, New Zealand
poi ball dancing, and Samoan Fire and knife dancing.
“THAI CLASSICAL MUSIC AND DANCE” – A one-hour educational DVD features
nine classical musical arrangements and dances that are all performed in full
classical Thai costumes.
“THE ART OF THE DEPOSITION” – A one-hour educational and instructional
video/DVD giving chiropractors all of the knowledge and training techniques for
delivering a competent and strong deposition.
“YOUR CAT CAN TALK TO YOU” – A one-hour educational and instructional
video/DVD on interpreting the behavior of pet cats.
“AFRICAN AEROBICS” - A one-hour instructional “how-to” video/DVD covering
the art of aerobic dancing using several moves that originated in native African
ritualistic dancing.
“DREAMCATCHER: HOW TO INTERPRET YOUR DREAMS” - A one-hour
educational and instructional video/DVD on how the viewers can interpret and
analyze their own dreams and the symbolism they represent.
“SALUTE TO JERUSALEM” - A one-hour educational video/DVD features several
classical musical arrangements and songs that are all performed in the
Congregation Mogen David synagogue in tribute to the 35th anniversary of
Jerusalem’s re-unification.
“DRUNK DRIVING: IS IT WORTH IT” – A half-hour educational video on the
hazards and dangers and consequences of drunk driving.
MEDICAL/EDUCATIONAL/PROMOTIONAL VIDEOS (five-minute to half-hour)
“MAKING A BEAUTIFUL SMILE” – A promotional video for Dr. Dan Rudin, one of
the foremost dental surgeons in southern California.
“DENTAL IMPLANT TECHNOLOGY” – A patient information/education video on
the benefits and advances in dental implant technology.
“THIRD MOLAR SURGERY” - A patient information/education video on the
benefits and advances in removing the “wisdom teeth”.
“TOOTH REPLACEMENT SURGERY” - A patient information/education video on
the benefits and advances in tooth replacement surgery.
“LIPOSUCTION TECHNOLOGY” – A patient information/education video on the
benefits and advances in liposuction technology as practiced by Dr. Eric Lewis
of Beverly Hills.
“HAIR LOSS RESTORATION” - A patient information/education video on the
benefits and advances in hair restoration and hair transplant technology as
practiced by Dr. Eric Lewis of Beverly Hills.
“RHINOPLASTY” - A patient information/education video on the benefits and
advances in the techniques of performing “nose jobs” as practiced by Dr.
Richard Ellenbogen of Hollywood.
“EYELID/EYEBROW SURGERY” - A patient information/education video on the
benefits and advances in the techniques of performing eyelid and eyebrow
surgery as practiced by Dr. Richard Ellenbogen of Hollywood.
“THE FLYING ‘H’ RANCH” – A promotional video profiling the Flying “H” ranch in
Ojai, California, a 10,000 acre ranch previously owned by the famous actor Joel
McRae.
LIST OF TV COMMERCIALS (30-second to one-minute)
“CHRYSLER CORPORATION”
“SOUTH STREET RESTAURANT”
“THE LUPUS SOCIETY”
“APOLLO ELECTRONICS”
“DR. DAN RUDIN”
“DR. RICHARD ELLENBOGEN”
“DR. AMIYA PRASAD”
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