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DID YOU KNOW?
April 15, 2010 in Company Messages | Leave a comment
Always looking for new ways to separate us from our competition, Imaginethis Media Studios Inc is please to announce that we will be introducing a new blog series aptly titled “Did you know?” to help showcase our history, product design, and overall focus within the interactive media and advertising realm. Every week we will showcase to you one of our products, give you a brief history and then provide you with some examples of what can be accomplished and how it can benefit you.
Did you know? – EP.01 - INTERACTIVE MATERIAL SELECTION SYSTEM
Originally developed in 1999 our team leaders sought to develop a product that would integrate our photo-realistic renderings with a simple point and click interface allowing for material selections to change. Little did anyone know just how big this product would become. Our I-Select Interactive Material Selection System became extremely popular with builders and developers looking for that competitive edge on marketing. Coupled with a simple slogan “Click. Change. No Surprises.” the I-Select helped to introduce a means by which clients could customize their new home and offered developers the ability to now give potential buyers the ability to “Test Drive” the home before building. Clients could view different colour combinations and review textures that they would otherwise be forced to visualize from a wall sample.
Eleven years later the I-Select is still one of our most popular products and has become more scalable (no limit on materials), more realistic and overall more interactive. In the next few weeks our 2010 model will be released online with the Kiosk based system having already been released and is sure to not disappoint. The I-select has also help to introduce new technology as a backbone for new products such as the I-MotionVR. A product that will be showcased in an upcoming blog.
Imaginethis unveils new TMC Construction Branding
April 15, 2010 in Company Messages | Leave a comment
Imaginethis Media Studios is proud to showcase the new branding initiative developed for Chatham-Kent’s premier custom home builder – Trevor Mailloux of TMC Construction. Imaginethis was contracted to re-develop a new logo and business card, design and program a custom website, integrate an SEO (Search Engine Optimization) program and finally – design and print new trade show banner stands as well as backdrop graphics.
“Trevor and his team at TMC Construction are great to work with” says Managing Director / Partner – Duane Addy. “We were able to offer them the very best in modern technology and print design while maintaining an efficient budget and they were able to provide us with some amazing projects they have completed.” Amazing art work and photography tends to make our job a little easier. After seeing some of these projects we very quickly understood why he is Chatham-Kent’s premier home builder. Imaginethis took the initiative and designed not only the materials for the booth but designed the trade show booth itself. When the show opened clients were amazed at the new “See it before you build it” program that the ITMStudios team implemented. A program that utilizes the Interactive Material Selection System as its backbone and delivers exacting detail and realism.
AND THE WINNER IS?
April 15, 2010 in Company Messages | Leave a comment
Well it has been some time since our last post but with good reason. The Imaginethis Media Studios Inc. offices have been exploding with new projects, new additions to our growing staff and well quite honestly a whole world of other notable mentions.
First off we have amazing news. Imaginethis Media Studios Inc. recently found out that the screenplay and script for our upcoming animated series won for best overall screenplay at the International Family Film Festival. Lead writer Leslie Bradford who wrote the script did an amazing job taking the initial character designs and story concept and putting it to spoken words. The screen play was also voted runner up in the Kids First Film Festival. With character concepts, discoveries, scripts, line work, colouring and rigging now complete it’s onto the final animation sequences.
