Technically, a filmography is a complete list of video works by a specific artist or entity. While Google is not a traditional production company, its official YouTube channel and corporate archives contain hundreds of short films, product documentaries, and cultural retrospectives.
Google's involvement in filmography can be traced back to its acquisition of YouTube in 2006. YouTube, the world's largest video-sharing platform, has become a pivotal player in how people watch movies, documentaries, trailers, and virtually any form of video content.
If you see an actor trending but don't know why, use the Popular Videos feature.
