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Imaginethis Media Studios is pleased to showcase the rendering for the “Raise the Roof” campaign for the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance MRI project. The Chatham-Kent Home Builders Association intends to build the single floor, 1,800 sq. ft. house using certified and Energy Star – approved methods and will be built over a period of 3 days in early September. The combined value of the lot and the house is an estimated $ 350,000.00 and once the house is sold the money will be donated to the MRI Campaign.

“ITM Studios is dedicated to helping our community in whatever fashion we have available. Says Duane Addy, CEO of the local digital media firm. “We are proud to help out for such a worthy cause and I am proud of our staff for stepping forward to create a photorealistic image designed to help gain public interest.”

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Well some would think a Dr. David Bruce Banner spin off (The Incredible Hulk) but really it is a part of the new Green Screen Studio in development for launch within the new Imaginethis Media Studios (ITMS) Headquarters. That’s right you heard it here first. ITMS is going green. We will be launching our new green screen studio as part of our new interactive media office. This section of the office will be designed to focus on still photography, product photography, model sessions as well as full video production services.

Having a Green Screen studio on site allows ITMS to add yet one more element to the growing stable of services. Over the years ITMS has been trying to accomplish the tremendous task of providing a one stop shop to its customer base. Having accomplished this task on the virtual side ITMS looked to add green screening to the list to take websites from static to impressive and corporate videos from standard production to include that wow factor by adding CG FX to the end result.

“Clients within the architectural, building development, advertising, print and web development sectors of business will be able to utilize the studio for a variety of functions.” states Chief Executive Officer Duane Addy. “In addition we will be opening the studio to surrounding area advertising firms who are looking to utilize the facility and take their designs to the next level.”

Green Screening also called “chroma key,” is a technique for superimposing one video or film image onto another. Widely used to place an interesting scene behind people such as a news reporter on TV, it is also used for creating special effects such as floating a car on the ocean.

Call us today to book your session and stay tuned for the official launch date of our new headquarters.

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