WETA's house-hunting series spotlights a wide array of neighborhoods and properties throughout the national capital area while celebrating each area’s history, culture, notable places and flavor. Hosts, best friends and longtime Washingtonians Christine Louise and John Begeny tour homes and communities with local realtors, exploring the D.C. Metro region one neighborhood at a time.
The largest neighborhood in Washington, D.C. is full of history, from Eastern Market, one of the city’s oldest public markets, to 100+ year-old homes. Join Christine and John as they guess the listing prices of a remodeled Alley House just 6 blocks from the Capitol, a historic condo that was previously the Mount Joy Baptist Church, and the Deer House, built by an Italian stonemason in 1903.
Animal Planet's THE LAST ALASKANS, a eight-part special event that documents the lives of some of the most isolated people in America - the last of their kind - as they struggle and thrive in Alaska's untouched wilderness located hundreds of miles from roads, civilization and each other.
Story Produced/Edited by Paige Smith Lee.
Tales of the giant squid go back centuries, but scant proof of its existence made these sea beasts often seem more mythic than real. The giant squid is indisputably real now: A camera crew has for the first time captured film of one of these elusive predators in its natural habitat, in footage showcased by this new documentary. The three-man team that ended the generations-long hunt spent hundreds of hours in a cramped submarine before encountering the lone kraken at a half-mile depth in the waters off Japan’s Ogasawara Islands..
Documentary. The first successful expedition to find the giant squid in its natural habitat.
Shark researchers venture deeper into the ocean's abyss than ever before to find alien-like deep sea sharks in Alien Sharks: Return to the Abyss, part of the Shark Week 2014 lineup.
Golden Cine Award Winner 2009
The third hour of NOVA's comprehensive, three-part special "Becoming Human" examines why, of the many species of humans that once shared the globe, only our species, Homo sapien, remains.
MSNBC Films brings viewers the inside story on the men behind the 'D.C. sniper attacks'. This two-hour docu-drama combines interviews, stock footage, and cinematic recreations to tell the story of John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo. Interviews with Muhammad's ex-wife Mildred -- who had divorced him long before the attacks -- tell of her former husband's transformation from a happy father of three into a cold-blooded killer -- who marked her as his final target.
This Golden Cine Award Winning two-hour docu-drama combines interviews, stock footage, and cinematic recreations to tell the story of Charles Manson's rise from poverty in rural West Virginia to his place as the nation's most infamous cult leader. Using words penned by Manson and two of his followers, Susan Atkins and Tex Watson, we get a unique first-person account of the events that led up to the night of the tragic 1969 murders.
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This video, shot by renowned still photographer Cade Martin, is an example of what happens when I'm given a bulk of footage and allowed to do whatever I want with it. Cade used this reel for his "moving images" portfolio and was one of my favorite producing/editing projects from that year.