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From: donpat12/7/2005 11:28:23 AM
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Vision Works Media Group, Inc. Wholly Owned Subsidiary Colorfield Studios Completes the First 12 Episodes of Original Programming ``For Art's Sake'

Wednesday December 7, 10:22 am ET

ORLANDO, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 7, 2005--Vision Works Media Group, Inc. (Pink Sheets:VWKM - News) wholly owned subsidiary Colorfield Studios, Inc. have announced that the first twelve episodes of the original series - "For Art's Sake" - have been completed for broadcast on New Screen TV and other distribution avenues.

The series marks the first of a number of scheduled projects that Vision Works Media Group and Colorfield Studios have been creating for New Screen TV, and for other broadcast outlets that broadcast in high definition format (HDTV). "Programming produced for 30-minute episodes sells for anywhere from $35K - $100K per episode. Colorfield Studios is well positioned with its state of the art facilities to produce this type of programming while keeping costs extremely low and to take advantage of the very latest improvements in digital TV technology," said Mark Astrom, President of the company. "While the episodes should generate short term revenues in excess of $400K plus, long term the company will continue to realize revenues every time the episodes are aired anywhere in the world and we also welcome the additional benefit of spreading the brand awareness of both New Screen TV and the productions of Colorfield Studios."

Each episode of the series is centered on an interview with a notable artist and an examination of their work. The series lends insight into the process of making films today. Each episode will be broadcast first on New Screen TV, and will then be made available for syndication sales to broadcasters and additional media outlets. The series can be shown in both standard definition and high-definition TV formats.

New Screen Television, Inc. started as an Orlando, Florida-based broadcasting company that still transmits its television service, New Screen TV, to viewers over-the-air via WRCF-TV Channel 29 Orlando. New Screen TV is on the air and available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Contact:
Vision Works Media Group, Inc., Orlando
Naseem Shah, 407-346-6717
Fax: 407-843-5997
vswm.com

Source: Vision Works Media Group, Inc.
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