Film Industry in Florida - Florida-based Documentary/reality Shows and Independent Shorts

Florida-based Documentary/reality Shows and Independent Shorts

  • Dr. G: Inside the Caylee Anthony Case (2012/Documentary TV Special)
  • Dr G Medical Examiner (2004-/Docu-Drama)
  • Hogan Knows Best (2005-/Reality Show)
  • Carpocolypse (2005/Sports Reality Show)
  • On Being Your Average Joe (2005/Independent short)
  • Garriage: A Documentary in 4 Chapters and an Epilogue (2004/Documentary)
  • Making The Band (2000/Reality Show)
  • The Chad Effect (2001/Independent short)
  • The Paper Route (1999/Independent short)
  • WWF: Raw Is War (1997/Sports Show)
  • Skating's Next Star (2006 /Competition Reality) WE Woman's Entertainment

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