After watching the video, I decided to see how the Carquest 85348 filter stacked up. Turns out they are made by Wix, same as the Napa Gold. Gives me a little more peace of mind.
A couple side notes: If you do use the Carquest filter(which is widely available and a few cents cheaper than the Wix) with synthetic, go for the more expensive of the two they carry. The element is supposed to be specific for use with the longer oil change intervals that come with synthetic oil.
Back in the '80's I was a member of a Fluid Power Industry group. Back then, servo hydraulics were the big thing for stuff like robots. Servo valves were having lots of contamination problems, and the industry sponsored an engineering study of filter performance. Literally hundreds of filters from almost every manufacturer were tested for efficiency and reliability. The conclusion that I remember was that Fram was far and away the worst filter you could buy. Because the Fram element shed fibers into the oil flowing through it, it was actually worse than no filter at all.