Student and Professional Videos
to promote and support local Education - Ecology - and Economic Prosperity on Kaua'i
Indigenous Culture / Local Business / Artists / Musicians / Crafstmen and Craftswomen

 

Kaua'i University's multi-media program is one of the best in the world- hand-on, experiential and live in-the-field. We train A-teams and "Armies of One" based upon visionary Jim Channon whom Jeff Bridges has nominated, "Visionary of the 21st century"

"Video is one art-form that can promote and support any other form of art,
craft, business, idea or cause." -David Lakota, instructor

Haleakala Solar of Hawai'i
Power Hot Water and Photo-voltaic (PV) for Electricity

Kaua'i University's multi-media production training program shows you how to shoot, edit and broadcast your own videos on the subject of your choosing. Or you can commission or persuade one of our staff or students to produce it for you or with you. We explore, discover and broadcast highlights of the beauty and wisdom from people and nature throughout the Kauai Island and the world. 

 

 
 

 

The video at right was produced using an inexpensive still camera and about 4 hours of editing on a Mac computer.

This video features highlights from a recent adventure along the Na Pali Coast to Kalalau Valley.

There is another video forthcoming to promote the clean-up of garbage at mile six and an alternative to the smelly toilets at Hanakapiai and at Kalaluau Beach.

The Department of Land and Natural Resources intended well by placing these so-called "self-composting" toilets at various locations along the trail. But they don't work very well. The upcoming video project is intended to research, develop and implement a better way.
The video at left features:
 
Hawaiian Mahagony Company's Bill Cowen
and Congressman Neil Abercrombie
reporting from Lawai, Kauai regarding better methods of Agriculture and wood harvesting.

Examples of numerous ways to be more self-sufficient are presented including planting and harvesting trees in Hawaii, from root to the leaves. Some of the trees mentioned are Mahagony, Albeezia, Kapifra, Blue Marble, Cocoa, and Kukui.

There are also several other links to related videos in the area of Sustainable Living and Develpment.

Click here to see the original YouTube version of this video.

"Run your car on water and nothing else."

The video at right is an excerpt from FOX News and features a proven method of using water as fuel in cars and many other applications such as an extremely hot cutting-torch that melts steel yet remains cool to the touch.


"Combines the atomic power of hydrogen with the stability of water."


Important Note: This type of technology has existed for a long time. It is up to you and others, not government or industry to get the word out and to generate the market forces necessary to have this be commonplace instead of obscure and under-utilized.

You may click on this link to learn more...



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