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Within steps of the MCC campus, Harbor Lights is a great surfing spot. Take a class, then take five...Maui Style. Featuring music by The Grouch.
Length: approx. 5 minutes
This video short is a product of the Na Pua No’eau program. During this 2-week summer
program, teens were placed into groups of four to create a film or video short story. The
students wrote, shot, and edited their own pieces. This is just one example of their work.
Length: approx. 10 minutes
Jimmy Apolo shares his knowledge of the ancient Hawaiian style of rock wall building: “dry-set”.
Length: approx. 7 minutes
Pohaku Stone shares his knowledge of the ancient Hawaiian sport of surfing on a lava field.
Length: approx. 8 minutes
Chef-Instructor Teresa Scurilla of the Maui Culinary Academy creates a desert with “Made in Maui“ products.
Length: approx. 3 minutes
An MCC student recruitment spot.
:30 seconds
An MCC informational spot.
:30 seconds
A Maui Culinary Academy informational spot.
:30 seconds
Recruitment spot  by MCC student  Ray Williams.
:30 seconds
Healthy eating TV series shot on location. Features spectacular Maui backgrounds and farm fresh cooking. Staring Becky Speere, Maui Culinary Academy Chefs, and Maui farm proprietors.
Encoded for ipod viewing only - 30 minutes
A macro excursion through a Maui garden.  Length: approx. 6 minutes
Take a virtual tour of The Ka’a’a’ike Building.
Length: approx. 4 minutes
The latest news.
1:30 seconds
What’s a cooking show without out-takes?
Length: approx. 6 minutes
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View some photos of Maui and MCC
Document Downloads
Hawaiian issues TV series produced at MCC. This episode features Mary Evanson, an advocate for Haleakala National Park. An ‘Olelo Hawai’i (Hawaiian language) segment is also featured.
Encoded for ipod viewing only - 60 minutes