Jo Mason and TL Stevenson Partner on Scarlettblue.com

CYBERSPACE — Jo Mason and TL (Tania) Stevenson have announced that they are now collaborating in the development of the new website, Scarlettblue.com — along with a host of associated ventures.

Produced in Australia, Scarlettblue creates edgy and erotic, all original and exclusive HD video that features top Australian porn stars, glamour models, and new amateurs, for the web, DVD, VOD, and broadcast markets.

Mason, who recently announced that she was developing a new company, said her work with Stevenson is a part of that new venture.

"Joanne Mason Creative is working with developing companies that have great business potential and who can use our background in management, adult marketing and production, and business development," Mason said.

"I'm excited to be working with Tania who brings a really great vision to adult production and a lot of talent," Mason added. "I'm also really happy to be working again with another great Australian company."

Stevenson says that Mason understands her vision and is moving the site into directions she never thought possible.

"Her extensive industry experience has helped with my own production practices," Stevenson said. "Together, we're going to be bringing awesome stuff out in the months ahead."

Stevenson founded the subscription-based Scarlettblue.com website in 2009. Stevenson has been shooting professionally since the 1990's and internationally since 2005. In that time she has produced more than 40 covers for major adult magazines around the world.

Stevenson started Scarlettblue to focus on video production and reportedly has a raft of dynamic new features and productions to roll out in 2010, with the help of Mason.

"We're producing a line of DVDs and distributing content through VOD," Stevenson said. "At present we are deep into postproduction for an upcoming series of television shows."

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