Charleston Ocean Sunrise Video

Most mornings, John Rector, the author, uses Facebook Live to broadcast the sunrise over the ocean while standing on the high water mark using a tripod (for stability). You can share this video on your Facebook Page or Wall for FREE! OR

You can license ANY ONE video at Facebook Page Video Library as your own for $79 using the buy button below. Your receipt is your LICENSE. You get the receipt from PayPal sent to your email in just a few minutes from payment. No need to wait!! 

John Rector, the copyright owner, grants You an unlimited, non-exclusive, non-transferrable and non-sublicensable, worldwide right and license to use any ONE video I have created for an unlimited number of uses by You for all purposes including commercial
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Author: John Rector

John Rector is a Charleston-based entrepreneur, author, and AI strategist. He co-founded E2open, the supply-chain software company acquired for $2.1 billion in 2025, and in 2026 opened Charleston AI, a 3,000-square-foot lab that helps people and organizations understand and use artificial intelligence. He is the creator of The Reality Equation — a lecture series, book, and curriculum exploring attention, prediction, and how reality is experienced — and the author of more than two dozen books. He writes and speaks widely on artificial intelligence, attention, and the future of human work.

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