Aloha Sheckster and thank you for your question. let me be blunt with my answer. I currently have no real experience that I can point you toward that would give me instant credibility.my educational background lies sociology and political science. Unfortunately we all have to start somewhere. but let me tell you what I Do have. I recently completed a basic videography course that included all the basics. pre-production, editing, hands on camera work etc. but my true ace in the hole is my son in law. He worked extensively on an animated feature film, Strange Frame, that was made completely on the Big Island.(google it and check out, a very cool movie with some major Hollywood talent doing voice work)He has a back ground in editing and is familiar with the minutiae of film making. one of the discussions we had yesterday regarded music clearance and the different avenues that could take. he is a wealth of knowledge and has agreed to be the principal editor on this project as well as co-producer. he is my technical expert in this endeavor and eager to begin a new project. while he posses more the technical background the vision for this project is mine. I grew up with both friends and family who grew extensively through the 70's and 80's on the Hamakua coast. while My uncle, who is a retired Hawaii county police officer, was spending his days on a helicopter and on the ground pulling up plants, my old man was growing um. My major issue now? none of these people grow anymore nor do they use. this group of people are an excellent touch stone to the past in terms of cultivation etc but i need something to compare this to in the present. that's where your fellow brothers and sisters on here come into play. I appreciate your need to make sure you are all represented fairly and have no issue answering any question posed to me. I am pro legalization for a number of reasons. but at the same time I am not out to demonize anyone on either side of this issue. one of my focal points for this project is the hypocrisy and total lack of any logic in prohibition, and how a program like green harvest created more problems then it solved. so do I have tons of experience? no. do I have a vision to tell a story that in my opinion needs to be told and people will find entertaining and informative? the answer is a resounding yes. I realize this reply is kind of wordy and long winded but I just want a chance to make my case to you all. help me put the best face possible on something I hope will one day represent our state and show growers and users in a positive light. I have the desire and determination to see this project to fruition. the question becomes will you help me to tell the most accurate, factual story I can. Aloha all......