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- Boss (full name: Lichelle Laws) raps about the streets and what she can do to rivals and about guys being perverted to her in this hard-hitting, highly charged video that solidified her popularity in the music world. It was a big hit on MTV and BET and had later airings on super-smash hit UPN, and its affiliates like WWOR.
- You'll hear from people all around the world whose stories make a difference. Each guest is actively engaged in improving their world. We all have stories - and through them, we can improve humanity.
- An animated music video for British metal band Napalm Death, which tells the classic story of an anonymous person stripped of his identity and consumed by modern society.
- Once a week they meet in an apartment to escape the big city and to become poets for a few hours. On one of these days an unexpected guest pays them a visit.
- RaVani can't seem to shake an unstable and annoying Summer? Will her nerves be pushed beyond the limits of sanity?
- Changing Faces sings their hearts in this video that was a major hit on MTV, BET, and with later airings on hit smash network UPN and their affiliates, such as WWOR. This song features Changing Faces in Lower Manhattan, at a coffee shop, with some guys, as they fall in love.
- Will love prevail when hell breaks loose between patrons and servers in a Hilo, Hawaii diner? Can T.D. save the day once again?
- Angels watch a deathly play which pits a marionette-controlled man against a horrid apparition which lends itself only to his dreams. Once he awakens, his world grows teeth and devours him, the audience of angels, and us, the true audience.
- Aahista is an inspirational and uplifting life travel song that speaks to the journey of self-discovery and growth. It reflects on the importance of taking time for yourself, learning from mistakes, and embracing your own unique story.
- Public Enemy performs in this highly charged video which hit MTV and BET. It was a hit song that went platinum as part of their album "Apocalypse 91... The Enemy Strikes Black," which was platinum. It was a hit video that later, also, aired on UPN and its affiliates, such as WWOR.
- Third entry in the futuristic action-adventure series.
- Take My Hand. Directed by Michael Love For the Album The Truth. Shot in black and white... can you cry on camera? Just for a moment, Let yourself be here. Let yourself STOP becoming more, better, or different. You are not a walking mistake. You are not a problem to be solved "The Truth is a collection of songs that are a detailed expression of my world during a time of major transition. They are songs written from personal experience, they're cries for help, a longing for change of oneself and the world, all spawned from years of battling depression and addiction on numerous fronts" For over three decades, Michael Love has been a luminary in the realm of visual storytelling, wielding his expertise as a seasoned writer, director, producer, DOP (Director of Photography), editor, and film technician. In his hands, storytelling is not just a craft-it's an art form, and Michael breathes life into every frame of his cinematic canvas. Guiding both grand productions and intimate projects, Michael weaves a vibrant tapestry of ideas, beliefs, and life lessons. His narratives act as seductive conduits, transcending the screen to enthrall audiences with deep emotions and profound insights. Michael's collaborative spirit is as boundless as his creativity. Always on the lookout for kindred spirits in the world of cinema, he eagerly seeks partnerships with imaginative filmmakers and visionaries who share his fervor for storytelling. To Michael, collaboration is not just a means to an end-it's a synergistic dance of minds and creativity, a shared journey into uncharted territories of narrative brilliance.
- Lisa Fischer hits it hard and pours her heart out in this racy, hard-edged video. It's a classic video that hit MTV and BET in 1991, and was a big hit on UPN and its affiliates such as WWOR. A WB classic in every sense of the word. And part of my (Adam G') future UPN/Warner Bros./WB flagship.