Here are some potential piece ideas for an "entertainment industry documentary":

: At a minimum, you will need a high-quality video camera, a tripod for steady shots, and professional audio equipment (shotgun and wireless microphones). Capture "Actuality"

: Performers were falsely told the videos would only be sold on private DVDs in distant markets like Australia and would be posted online. Coercion and Assault

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One of the strengths of "The Business of Dreams" is its ability to go behind the scenes and provide insight into the creative process. The documentary features interviews with renowned filmmakers, such as Martin Scorsese and Ava DuVernay, who share their experiences working on high-profile projects. The series also profiles up-and-coming artists, like singer-songwriter Billie Eilish, who discuss their struggles to break into the industry.

"The Business of Dreams" is a great resource for students of entertainment, industry professionals, and anyone looking to gain a deeper understanding of the business. If you're interested in documentaries about the entertainment industry, you may also enjoy "The Imposter," "The Act of Killing," and "Jiro Dreams of Sushi."