These were also posted to the GW FIg Forum - I thought they might also be interesting to folks on this forum - there are some new ones here.
1) Here is a video showing the preparation of caprifigs on string for the pollination of Smyrna type figs. There are some close up shots of the fig wasp. The video title is "This Island Life: Propagating Figs"
2) This is a very interesting video - 'Valley Fig Growers-A Tradition of Quality.' It is a very good promotional 12 minute film that primarily shows the commercial fig production cycle in California. It features Blue Ribbon Orchards. The film includes some brief early fig history, briefly covers a few commercial fig varieties, final products, health benefits, etc. I highly recommend seeing this. There are two separate films due to the length.
3) Next are two fig videos from Utica, NY. One is titled ' Mohawk Valley Living#116 East Utica: Fig Tree' and the other is called 'Mohawk Valley Living #131 Fig Tree Grows in East Utica.' Nice story about local ethnic fig trees, people & winter protection. There are two separate videos from this local program.
4) This one is titled 'Pleach a Fig Tree' from the Dave Wilson nursery. It shows a fig tree that is braided together or 'pleached.'
5) This is titled 'CIEE Costa Rica - Fig Tree adventure part 1' It is long but the first part is interesting. Some folks are climbing up from the inside of a huge fig tree (strangler fig?). Climbing a giant fig tree in the rain forest.
6) "How to pick and eat figs fresh from my giant fig tree" Richmond Canada - description of which ones to pick.
7) "Milkwood: How to Grow Figs From Cuttings" An orchard in Australia, uses willow water (salicylic acid, etc) to start cuttings.
8) My other favorite video is the PBS production "The Queen of Trees / African Queen" - This was posted previously and is a fabulous story about the Sycomore Fig, a very important keystone species.
Enjoy-
Ingevald