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Silver Screen Studios Presents: Behinds the Scenes with Reggi Danielle and L. Arlen

Business Wire, June 6, 2005

ATLANTA -- Silver Screen Studios, Inc. (OTCBB: SSSU) the Atlanta, GA based digital content creator has announced that it has updated its websites and included behind the scenes photos and footage from its upcoming direct to DVD movie, "The Music Games," http://homepage.mac.com/silverscreenstudios /TheMusicGames/iMovieTheater53.html. The Music Games is the second movie from SSS. We are exploring a limited theatrical release of this project and a decision will be made shortly.

Digital Set Construction:

We have begun construction on our first all digital set that will be the location for Beautiful People Magazine's video shows.

Silver Screen Media Network:

New content was added to SSMN, www.wsssg-tv.com. The Global 3G Film Festival is moving forward on its schedule and we are acquiring many short films for review. We have updated the site with four new short films.

Projects under Development:

We have placed in pre-production or next two movies, Dirty Copz and When the Cheering Stopped. We expect to begin our next production as soon as the casts and locations are finalized.

www.BeautifulPeopleMag.com:

We will launch the first issue of BPM on this week. BPM is the first issue of a new lifestyles magazine in a joint venture with Code Red Communications. BPM will be located at www.beautifulpeoplemag.com and will be a multimedia publication, consisting of audio, video and print. BPM will be indexed in Google's, (NASDAQ: GOOG) search engine index as soon as possible. We have several other digital titles that are being developed to compete with other mainstream print titles.

Post Production of the Music Games:

The post production phase of production of The Music Games will be completed with Apple Computers, (NASDAQ: AAPL) Final Cut Studio suite of products. www.apple.com/finalcutstudio. Once editing is completed, Microsoft's (NASDAQ: MSFT) WMV 10 will be used to encode the finished version of the movie for digital distribution as well as Apple's QuickTime 7.0 H.264 encoding format for HD delivery. We have added new technology in the chroma-keying area allowing us to do green screen composites using the latest in software from Adobe, (NASDAQ: ADBE) and Intel Computers, (NASDAQ: INTC).

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