About

Paul Steinbroner
For 30 years, Paul Steinbroner has produced, directed, and distributed films that inform, educate and entertain. As a founder of CNS Productions, Inc., Paul is responsible for producing, directing, and distributing over 30 documentary videos on topics relating to neuropharmacology and the physiological complications of addiction. He has also managed three limited partnerships that produced and successfully distributed five film projects, and he has published five editions of the college text book, Uppers, Downers, All Arounders . Paul’s client list includes organizations as diverse as Reckitt Benckiser Pharmaceuticals, Meade Johnson Pharmaceuticals, Medco Films, the US State Department and the United Nations Drug Control Agency

David Okimoto
As a film and video editor for the largest owned and operated ABC station in the country, KGO in San Francisco , David was responsible for the overall quality of the station’s on-air product. He also coordinated live feeds for broadcast via microwave and satellite, and supervised master control. He has distinguished career as a cinematographer and has worked on many independent film and video projects. David also served as senior staff photographer for San Francisco State University prior to serving in the US Army as a Combat Photographer.

David Kirschner
David Kirschner brings over 35 years of technical and production experience to the team. He has produced feature documentaries and segments for Forbes Magazine, Disney Channel, and Real People as well as promotional media for Translumens Technologies, Virtual Fonlink and others. As an Emmy nominated production sound mixer, he has provided audio services to every major studio and network on feature films (Into the Blue. Scary Movie II, Lies and Alibis, Zoolander, Dr Dolittle), television series (In Case of Emergency, In Justice, Once & Again, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Chicago Hope), documentaries and reality series worldwide.

Mark DuMond
Mark DuMond has been in the media business since the late 1970′s, serving stints in several west coast states, including management positions at major newspapers in California and Alaska, and media production management jobs in Anchorage and southern Oregon. His current gig is general manager and executive producer at COBI Digital HD in Medford, Oregon, a company which does business regionally, nationally and globally.
DuMond was born in rural Nebraska, raised in sunny southern California, cut his film and video production teeth in the wilds of Alaska, and now lives in the Seattle, Washington area, while working in southern Oregon.

Malcolm Keithley
Malcolm has been working in film and video since the late 1960′s. He has owned his own production studio in North Central Washington for 20 years, producing programs and documentaries for a wide variety of clients. Among his power related clients are ALCOA, Chelan County Public Utility District, and other hydro power companies from California to Alaska. Prior to working in Washington, Malcolm worked at Sunset-Gower Studios in Los Angeles for Showtime and other cable networks.

Eric Bishop
Eric Bishop has worked his entire adult life in television news. As an Emmy award winning designer, producer, writer, cameraman, editor, and technician, Eric has worked on the top new stories of the last quarter century. The San Francisco earthquake, Desert Storm, the O.J. trial, 9/11, the fall of Sadam, and hurricane Katrina are a few of the hundreds of news events he has covered.
In the fall of 2007, Eric was recruited by Veracity Productions to help launch Energyrushtv. Since then he has focused his varied talents on strategic planning with the goal of making Energyrushtv.com the webs premier source for the production and dissemination of video new content related to the New Green Economy.
Eric lives in Berkeley, California with his wife Mari and two children.