Category Archives: documentary
Cell, Internet Service Now Available on Mount Everest; Another Reason We Deserve Annhilation
Ever since reading Jon Krakauer’s “Into Thin Air” then traveling to the foot of Mount Everest myself (my brother Wayne took the pic) for my documentary “Kora”, I’ve advocated closing it entirely to all the ego-maniacal, self-esteem-deficient pinheads and greedy, … Continue reading
Seagate, Panasonic, Canon, Adobe, Supermicro, AJA: Schreiner Productions Salutes You!
Here’s a tip of the hat (opposed to a wag of the finger) to the people who really make miracles in “the days of miracle and wonder” as Paul Simon sarcastically proclaims in “Boy in the Bubble.” My business would … Continue reading
While Economy “Fizzles”, Schreiner Productions, Web Video Sizzles
It sounds like obnoxious bravado. But when your business and life are on the line, it’s not only important to recognize if your country’s economic situation is desperate. It’s also important to help the economy by publicizing your successes. So … Continue reading
Like Earth’s Climate, Web Video Business is Hotter Than Ever; Dress for the Weather
2010 has been a good year for me so far. Besides getting the studio renovated and being able to take some fantastic time off to play in southern Utah, Schreiner Productions and my web ad video company ProBusiness Video have … Continue reading
iPad Impact on Me: It’s All Good- When You Have a Stake in It
The rage over iPad is great for Apple and great for those of us who produce content for the Web. Of course, it also brings out all the pro-PC, anti-Jobs legions who share their pain in anguished forums and chat … Continue reading
Iceland Volcano Erupts: Town I Visited in 2007 Evacuated
Iceland has so many volcanos, some don’t even have names. One of those is erupting now and it’s forced the evacuation of the town of Vik along the southeastern Icelandic coast. We drove to Vik in 2007 during our visit … Continue reading
My First Vook: Jack London’s “Call of the Wild”; When I Got the Call, Things Got Wild
If they’d invented these 30 years ago, I might’ve never gone into TV. I’ve been shooting for a company named TurnHere for more than two years. They’ve become successful and been instrumental in my own company’s success. Recently, they spun … Continue reading
Streaming, Blu-Ray Players Signal Ascent of Netflix, Descent of DVD, Major Networks
I bought the Samsung BD-P1600 Blu-Ray DVD player a few months ago primarily for playing HD discs. At the time, I wasn’t extremely interested in what appeared to be an add-on: Netflix and Pandora and other on-line services streaming through … Continue reading
To My Friends and Family: Read About “Soliphilia” and You Will Understand Me
Soliphilia: the love of and responsibility for a place, bioregion, planet and the unity of interrelated interests within it. – Glenn Albrecht, Australian philosopher http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/31/magazine/31ecopsych-t.html I spent my entire life looking for a place I loved and felt connected with. … Continue reading
Feel Good Video of 2009: YMCA Camp Roger, Utah
I’ve always had a difficult time relaxing or taking vacations. I not only can’t sit still for long periods of time (try five minutes) but I drive everyone else around me nuts in the process. But since moving to Utah, … Continue reading
