- About Przyborski Productions
- Show Reels
- Misc Videos
- Introduction of 24P (from 2002)
- Americana
- Images from a Summer Carnival
- River Rafting
- Scenes from a County Fair
- America Lost
- Moments@24fps (1999)
- Behind-the-Scenes Prop38 (2000)
- 1991 Pittsburgh Penguins
- Barth Bartholomae (1997)
- Behind-the-Scenes Pagetime (1998)
- Frontier Telephone (2000)
- Time Capsule: GNC 1993-1996
- Glenn
- Jimmy D
- Map
- Contact Info
- Scrapbook
In January 2001, The National Geographic Channel began cable & satellite programming to millions of homes across North America. From 2000 to 2002, Glenn Przyborski directed & photographed many of the network’s major promotions.
All projects were shot in 35mm at NatGeo’s headquarters in Washington, D.C. The network originated live & pre-recorded programming every weekday. That meant promo shoots were scheduled on weekends.
All promos involved complex effects and graphics. Przyborski worked closely with digital artists from San Francisco’s, 168 Design who handled post-production, special effects and motion graphics. The iconic National Geographic theme music was originally composed by Elmer Bernstein.