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| The host of "The Real Truth About Real Jobs" in between takes on a custom-designed set |

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| Back in the control room during a Florida SAFETY-NET teleconference |

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| Everyone gets set for another complex take during the production of "Forced Cell Extraction" |

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| The audio mixing board used to control multiple sources during a New York SAFETY-NET teleconference |

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| A female inmate discusses her role as a teacher's aide in a production on multi-level classrooms |

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| A male inmate discusses how vocational training helped him prepare for a post-release job |

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| Documenting a male inmate's training in small engine repair and maintenance |

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| The crew makes final makeup, audio and lighting adjustments for a SAFETY-NET teleconference |
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| A Ford representative discusses a new automotive training installation for female inmates |

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| Documenting a male inmate's vocational training in high-tech applications |

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| An interview with a former FDC Secretary, discussing vocational programs in Florida institutions |

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| Our circus-trained actor gets his makeup adjusted during production of the SAFETY-NET identity video |

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| Technical advisors, crew and officers all prepare for the next scene of "Forced Cell Extraction" |

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| A hand-held monitor allows two sets of eyes to see the camera's view and make sure the shot is right |

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| A miniature camera had to be used inside the cell during the production of "Forced Cell Extraction" |

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| An instructor and student during the documentation of a fashion design class at a female institution |
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