MotionMasters returns home.
June 20, 2008 by Motion Masters
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After spending almost 2 weeks overseas, the MotionMasters team returns home safely. MotionMasters along with Rev. Jesse Jackson, actor Chris Tucker, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Andrew Young, and a few NBA celebrities attended the 8th Leon H. Sullivan Summit in Arusha, Tanzania. Along with helping the development of Tanzania and contributing to [...]
MotionMasters goes high-def
May 22, 2008 by Motion Masters
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MotionMasters is celebrating an early Christmas after getting some new toys – all the latest in high-definition equipment. Santa must have put this merry crew on top of his nice list, delivering two high-end HD cameras, a laptop/portable editing system, an interface that connects different media sources and a tripod, microphones and other new support [...]
MotionMasters team heads to Africa
May 15, 2008 by Motion Masters
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Endless plains of unspoiled beauty where lions, cheetahs, rhinos and elephants roam free are among scenes a MotionMasters production team will film during a 10-day trip to Africa for the 8th Leon H. Sullivan Summit in Arusha, Tanzania. Crew members will use the latest high-definition equipment to record the trip, which includes meetings and dinners [...]
Capitol documentary premieres
March 10, 2008 by Motion Masters
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It began more than a year ago. It involved thousands of hours and dozens of people. Now, “A Moving Monument: The West Virginia State Capitol” is ready for air. It will be broadcast on West Virginia Public Television. The Charleston Sunday Gazette-Mail previewed the documentary on March 9. Film traces Capitol’s travels across stateBy Paul [...]
West Virginia Capitol documentary to air
February 15, 2008 by Motion Masters
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With its magnificent golden dome and shadow standing sentry over the Kanawha River, the West Virginia State Capitol is a cherished symbol and one of the state’s most recognizable landmarks. The Capitol’s past is full of drama -passed back and forth as the seat of government shifted from Wheeling to Charleston, destroyed twice by fire [...]

