Though Studio Mudprints (SMP) is the point of origin for many productions, including forthcoming video game soundtracks, only a couple will be shown here because of agreements of timed exclusivity for several sites. However, I will also provide links to my partners' sites, so that all of the SMP content you know and love will be available to you! Think of this blog as your hub town, where paths to the locations everything is found is accessible to you. So how does SMP break down, exactly? Here's where you can find the following productions!
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Bullet Heaven debuted in October 2009 as a dedicated Shoot-'Em-Up (also commonly known as 'shmup') type game review series and as of today has a total of twenty-seven produced episodes over its two seasons. Season 1 ended on June 24, 2010 with a total of 23 episodes. Season 2 started on October 6th, 2010 - exactly a year after its debut in 2009 - and is currently in production. Bullet Heaven also had a summer sub-series in 2010 by the name of Single Pixel Hitbox, consisting of eighteen episodes.
Bullet Heaven can be found on its new home's site, Press Pause Radio, which is based in California, starting with Season 2. You can also find Season 1 and 2 can also be viewed on Studio Mudprints' YouTube Channel.
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CHC Episode 8 was featured on the front page of GameTrailers.com for a week in 2008.
Currently, episodes 9 and 11 can be found on its new home's site, We Are Arcade, based in the UK. The series is set to continue with a more dedicated and aggressive production schedule in 2011. Many episodes are also available on Studio Mudprints' YouTube Channel.
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J.O.M.G! (shortened from JU5T.0N3.M0R3.G4M3!) is a forthcoming production meant to be a personal video blog with higher production values and a bit of humor. The concept behind J.O.M.G! is simply to make a video of and pickups and what I happen to be playing every two weeks or so, during that specific time.
The episodes are projected to be fairly short, and will showcase footage and video of hardware of whatever I happen to obtain and play during the time period examined.
J.O.M.G! will debut in the coming weeks, and can be found right here on the SMP Blog, as well as on Studio Mudprints' YouTube channel.
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SMP Music Productions is the new brand for any strictly musical production. Currently, three projects exist within SMP Music;
Where the Air is Thin is the debut album from Studio Mudprints' Ser Flash. Currently sitting at six tracks, it it set to be released once the album reaches its target of ten musical selections. With several styles of music, including rock and electronic music with a heavy chip-tune influence, Where the Air is Thin caters to multiple musical tastes, making it a fairly uncommon type of album.
It is projected that the album will be priced at $10.00 with individual tracks expected to sell for $1.50.
SMP Music is also tasked with the soundtracks of two forthcoming video games. However, due to sensitive development agreements, all that can be said is that one of the two classified projects is a 'Shmup, the other an RPG. Further updates will be forthcoming, however, so make sure to check back with the SMP Blog for further developments!
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SMP has new goals for 2011 as well. The first milestone will be a presence at this years PAX East in partnership with Press Pause Radio! We are currently working an many big events at this years PAX East, so stay tuned for developments as to what they are and where to check them out!
SMP is also attempting to bolster its visual fidelity and hopes to make the jump into HD Video by the end of the year. CHC, Bullet Heaven and all of SMP's future video productions will never have looked better! For now though, we're still using the same equipment we started out on. However, as with everything else we produce, SMP's quality will still be maintained at the maximum it can be!
So thank you all again for visiting the SMP Blog's premier entry! There is so much more to come, in 2011 and beyond! I hope to see you all again very soon!
-Ser Flash, Founder, Studio Mudprints





I'm really excited for you, man!
ReplyDeleteI love your work in the cinematography, music and writing fields, I'm glad to see it all come together in a home that can showcase your talent.
I'm especially glad that, if anything, this is a hub to your other outlets that we can comment on.
Kudos, here's to the future!
Thanks for sticking with me all this time, man! I can't tell you how much I appreciate that!
ReplyDeleteHey! The new blog looks really great. I look forward to seeing more of your videos and especially how these video game soundtracks turn out. I'm so stoked for you!
ReplyDeleteI really like the setup for your blog, man! Good job! Good luck getting to PAX East as well.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Dylan. I've got the press badge,. I just need the flight (O_O)
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