Idea World Fitness 2014

Idea World Fitness 2014

Visit our booth #639       About Studio 120 Studio 120 is a multimedia production company located in Minneapolis, MN. They have executed several successful, innovative fitness videos for their clients at an affordable rate. In fact, most of Studio 120’s  clients do not live locally; they have found they receive the same quality videos for a lower cost then what is offered to them in cities like Los Angeles and New York. Studio 120 has connections with a wide range of venues around the Twin Cities for their clients to choose from. Studio’s team works closely with their clients to bring their visions to life. [vimeo 71115461 w=500 h=281] STUDIO 120 from Studio 120 on Vimeo. Services: Video Production    Download Solutions Interactive Apps      Closed Captioning Audio Production    Subtitling DVD Authoring        CD/DVD Duplication Fulfillment                Distribution Interested in creating your own fitness video? Contact Studio 120 today! 763.449.5595 Sales@studio-120.com www.studio120.com Case Studies Meet Kershel Kershel is the creator of Kerboomka. KerBoomKa originated through trial and error when Kershel was living in Florida at the time teaching fitness classes at a local gym. Through his classes, his passion for dance began to become prevalent in his fitness routines. Overtime, he successfully constructed a dance cardio class that is designed to transform clients’ workout experience and the way they think about fitness. Kerboomka stimulates mind and body with moves that are taught in three sections and in counts of 8. The steps are repeated so they can be remembered easily. The music played over the duration of the course, picks up speed to encourage participants to work harder and faster, ultimately burning more...

You Are Invited

Our Projects Win Awards, Our People Win Loyalty Studio 120 is an award-winning boutique multimedia production house providing content creation for corporate clients. We have been chosen again this year by Twin Cities Business Magazine for the production of the Hall of Fame honoree bio videos. Meet our producers and tour our facility while enjoying cocktails and appetizers! Date:Wednesday, July 30th                               Please R.S.V.P to: Time: 4:00p.m. to 7:30p.m.                                Katie Andrews Location: Studio 120                                         763.449.5595 2155 Niagara Lane North                                   Katie@theadsgroup.com Plymouth, MN 55447 [vimeo 100254560 w=500 h=281] Consider yourself invited… from Studio 120 on...
Vinyl Records vs. Compact Discs

Vinyl Records vs. Compact Discs

Which sounds better? According to Rolling Stone magazine, sales of vinyl albums continue to grow, setting a new record in 2010. There has been a lot of back and forth debate regarding the quality of sound of vinyl versus CD’s. Audiophiles may say that CDs depend on sampling an original analog signal being recorded, resulting in restrictions on frequency, as for vinyl records directly encode an even audio wave. This is true in regards to the data collection of CDs; CDs operate by collecting a bunch of samples from an audio wave source and stringing them together but with that said, vinyl pressing is not error free either. The analog groove on a vinyl record is never an exact duplication of the audio wave recorded in the master resulting in a change in the bass tone. So then what is it that makes people believe that the best kept audio is heard through a vinyl record? Maybe it is the notion that records give off more of a warm, authentic sound? Some people feel that there is something genuine about the sound enabling them to reflect on positive memories and experiences they had in the past. When it comes to CDs, the recording industry has a new standard for audio discs that significantly improve the quality of sound by heightening the accuracy of sampling rates. In addition the amount of content that can be held on a CD does not even compare to a Vinyl record. CDs can hold up to 74 minutes of music as for a 12 inch record can fit about 22 minutes of music per...