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<< Go To NewsLetter ArchiveMay 5, 2011 - Volume 11, Issue 5

 

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MudBrick Motion Media Announces The End Of One Promotion And Starts Another

If you are a publisher, advertiser, content owner, ad agency or web designer (or several of the above), we still yearn for your business. But we have ended our promotion that offered our first-time clients free motion media services.

Our new promotion is designed to familiarize you with our “green screen” studio facilities. Our Sound Stage is two stories tall and 5000 square feet, Its double-roof construction, poured concrete walls, and specially designed HVAC system make it accoustically suberb.

Because of the large entrance to the staging area, which includes a warehouse door and a drive-in dock, nearly anything can be brought easily into the studio.

And for each day that you rent this studio during the month of May, we will give you one day of studio usage FOR FREE.

So call Frank today. He (Frank) is the man who makes it all happen for you. Call or email or otherwise contact Frank to begin your journey into motion media partnership. You can use the phone number and email information at the bottom of this Newsletter.

We still love to do computer generated motion graphics for TV or for the web or for other signage that take the form of...

 

 

 

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Rhonda Hart

MudBrick Music Videos Is
Pviviledged to Feature the
Talented Brandon Rice

Brandon Rice currently lives in Mobile, Alabama, where he recently finiished material for his new album, “In The Backyard”.

Brandon started playing music as a teenager, and continues to perfect his craftsmanship even today.

He says his favorite influences are Jack Johnson, Dave Mathew’s Band, Pearl Jam, Ben Harper, Paul Simon, and U2.

Brandon also plays in a band called the Outsiders.

Here are a couple of Brandon’s music videos for your enjoyment.

 

 

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Cassiopeia Project

 

Cassiopeia Project | Complexity Video

Here is an excerpt from the transcript of “Complexity” -- a video in the Cassiopeia Project series:

You can narrow and focus your attention so that you observe that split-second of what is called the present.

What you are focusing on and noticing is the future flying into the past. If you can remember it, it is no longer in the present! The present where everything happens seems to have no extent at all. Something that happened one second ago is already in the past. And, this is true for a millionth or a millionth-millionth of a second.

Likewise the future is as close to “now” as is the past.

And while the present is an instantaneous moment for complex objects like you and me, it can be a very different story for electrons and quarks.

These particles are described by an equation called a wave-function, and when two particles interact, their wave-functions become entangled … but for how long? When do they reestablish their individuality? A physicist would ask “When does the wave-function collapse?”

Here is “Complexity - Chapter 1”, as well as another video from the Cassiopeia Project. To see all the chapters in the Complexity series visit the Cassiopeia Project web site.

 

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Complexity

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Java 5 Concert Series

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Both of our TV shows, Java 5 Concert Series, and M2B have finished their 26-episode runs. And while they were fan favorites and gained market share in viewers for their respective time slots, neither succeeded in boosting sales of artist music videos.

So for the time being, anyway, we will wait to see what the music industry as a whole is going to do about the dramatic decline in music sales of all kinds.

The Java 5 Concert Series is especially interesting when you realize that the artist is often presented performing on stage, while there is a music video of the same performance happening on a screen behind the artist. Check it out and see if you can guess how this sleight of hand was accomplished. All of the Java 5 Concert Series episodes can be purchased from the MudBrick Music Store.

 

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Here is the show -- featuring Rick Whaley offered for your entertainment:

 

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Java 5 Concert Series - Rick Whaley

 

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Help us spread the MudBrick News by providing us with email addresses for anyone that you think would be interested. We are working hard to make a difference, and we appreciate your interest!

 

 

MudBrick Media - 7070 Bruns Dr - Mobile, AL 36695

Phone: 251-776-6570 - Fax: 251-776-6525 - Email Us

 

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