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  2. Darren Brazil - Wikipedia

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    He was an editor for Prime Zero Productions in the San Francisco Bay Area and edited music videos featuring popular rappers such as E-40 and Keak Da Sneak. In September, Brazil made his first appearance in front of the camera working as a featured extra in the music video "18 Days", the second single from the Virgin Records' band Saving Abel.

  3. Sidewalks Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    The first video clip encoded for the website was an interview with Dr. Dre at the Bay Area Music Awards (Bammies). The following guests have appeared on the Sidewalks TV series more than once: AnnaSophia Robb , Stacy London , Richard Hatch , Tia and Tamera Mowry , Carson Kressley , Melinda Clarke , Dave Koz , Patti LaBelle , Annie Potts , and ...

  4. California Music Channel - Wikipedia

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    California Music Channel (CMC) [1] is an American music video broadcast television network based in the San Francisco Bay Area. [2] It is one of the longest running local music video television stations in the world. [2] CMC has been broadcasting music videos over the air in the Bay Area since 1982.

  5. BAVC Media - Wikipedia

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    BAVC Media, previously known as the Bay Area Video Coalition (BAVC), is a nonprofit organization that works to connect independent producers and underrepresented communities to emerging media technologies. It was founded in 1976 in San Francisco.

  6. J Smooth - Wikipedia

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    J Smooth, is an American rapper, music video director and hip hop producer from Los Angeles, California.His musical career began in 2006 when he released a mixtape (CD) which primarily included remixes of popular songs at the time and freestyles over existing beats.

  7. Propaganda Films - Wikipedia

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    Propaganda Films (stylized as PЯOPAGAИDA FILMS) was a production company founded in Los Angeles in 1986 by American producer Steve Golin, Icelandic producer Sigurjón Sighvatsson, English director Nigel Dick, and American directors David Fincher, Dominic Sena, and Greg Gold.