Clinton Stark

Clinton Stark
Filmmaker and editor at Stark Insider, covering arts, AI & tech, and indie film. Inspired by Bergman, slow cinema and Chipotle. Often found behind the camera or in the edit bay. Peloton: ClintTheMint.

In Loreto Bay: Video of the Estuaries and Kayak Launch Point

Everyone we've talked to or emailed with about Loreto Bay continues to wax poetic about the winding estuaries and canals, one of their favorite...

The Little Search Engine That Could… But Couldn’t Become Google

A recent CNET article on search engines triggered a trip down memory lane. In the late 90's it was the wild west when it...

Discover Loreto Bay Web Site Launched: New Marketing Push Begins

It's been a busy week for Loreto Bay. First we received updates on our Nueva Chica progress in Agua Viva (AV025). Then we received...

Loreto Bay Update From Michael Coyle and New Paseo Conceptual Plan

Artist's rendering of the proposed Bell Tower, a new icon representing the heritage and culture of Loreto, Mexico. Tonight while enjoying the awe-shucks demeanor of...

Randy Pausch’s Childhood Dreams and Inspirational Last Lecture

Over lunch today I learned about the death of Randy Pausch (Carnegie Mellon page) and his last lecture. Curious, I was able to read...

In Loreto Bay: Green Hotel Key is a Little Big Idea

I feel slightly obligated to atone for my apparent wayward ways when it comes to car idling as pointed out by Loni so diplomatically...

In Loreto Bay: It Isn’t Easy Being Green… In a Desert

The Loreto Bay golf course showcases panoramic vistas. And I thought keeping the grass in the frontyard green was tough! Imagine the challenge of seeding, nuturing,...

In Loreto Bay: Kayaking Video

A quick follow-up to Loni's kayaking post. I've been working with Adobe Premiere Elements software to put together a (very) basic segment. Loni: aren't you...

Review: Sony PlayStation Store PS3 Video Download Service (with Pictures)

Sony PlayStation Store PS3 Video Download Service Available: Now Requirements: Sony PlayStation3 (PS3) with Internet connection Pricing: TV Shows, purchase $1.99+ Movies, rental $2.99-5.99 Movies, purchase $9.99-14.99 Although I'm probably not...

Sony and Microsoft Up Ante in Showdown for Your Family Room

I suspected video download services would continue to be a big theme in 2008, but I'm not convinced we're close to mainstream adoption just...