July 4, 2008
I woke up in Disney World today at 4:00 a.m. Denise and I were in Disney World (Orlando, Florida) making final arrangements for the 8th annual Home Video Studio convention (or Getaway ‘08 as we call it). We will also have our 8th annual Hanley Awards Gala at this event so believe me, there is a whole lot of planning going on.  Anyway, we were in Disney World for this reason. The night before we enjoyed dinner at the California Grill Restaurant on top of the Contemporary Hotel in Disney World. From that vantage point, we saw an amazing display of fireworks. Disney does it grandest display of fireworks on the  3rd and 4th of July.

So we woke up on the fourth, packed up and went to the airport in Orlando. From there we flew to Kansas City, Missouri. We then rented a car and drove to Kirksville, Missouri where we celebrated the 4th of July with my Dad (he is doing a little better), Aunt Lucy, my brother Mark and my sister Marcia Jo.

On the way to Kirksville we took a short detour to Marcelene, Missouri, the boyhood home of Walt Disney. I have visited Marcelene before. Denise and I toured the Walt Disney Museum there several years ago. Many say that Marcelene is where Disney got the idea for Main Street in Disneyland and Disney World.

I wanted to visit the museum again, especially on Independence Day. The museum tour guides were delighted and amazed when they heard  that we had woke up in Disney World and now were standing in their museum. Apparently no one had ever accomplished that feat before.  I love Disney World and I do actually love Marcelene. It is a really cute small town (and I do mean small). We walked around the museum for a while. Then we visited a few of the stores on Main Street. Oh, I didn’t mention that as we arrived in Marcelene their annual 4th of July parade was just starting. It was a simple affair, especially when compared to the Magic Kingdom parades or to the fireworks that we viewed the night before. Still, their parade was charming.

Afterwards, I got to thinking about Indpendence day. Not the patriotic thing but just the idea of being independent -- owning your own business, paddling your own canoe, etc, etc. I thought of Kirk Douglas (not the actor but the HVS studio owner). Kirk, a former Studio Owner of the Year, purchased his studio after 9-11 because he wanted to be independent. As I recall, he made upwards of $100,000.00 a year in salary but he wanted to control his destiny. Call Kirk and ask him about destiny, independence and running his own video studio. I think you will find his comments interesting.

While you are at it, ask him about his sales.  In the months of May and June alone, Kirk Douglas has grossed over $46,000! Kirk is our Studio Owner of the Month for June (celebrated in July) so it is appropriate that I mention his name in conjunction with the 4th of July and independence.

Just look at Walt Disney. What a great vision! From Marcelene, Missouri to Disney World and beyond, it was Disney’s vision that gave him and us (lucky for us) the magic. Kirk followed the HVS plan and then added a little of his own magic. I started Home Video Studio with an idea and a vision. If you follow my plan you may just find the independence and magic in your life that you have been looking for. Instead of working for someone else, focus on your own magic kingdom!


Call me today and we can chat. Let’s see if HVS is a good fit for you and for us.
Call my cell: 866-714-1956.

Margarita Paz, 760-749-7807. G


“May the force be with you...”

Robert Hanley
CEO and Founder
Home Video Studio

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