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3-D film company coming to Salt Lake Community College

Published: Wednesday, July 28, 2010 2:49 p.m. MDT
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SALT LAKE CITY — A company that creates 3-D footage for films and games is moving into the Miller Business Innovation Center at Salt Lake Community College.

The center announced Wednesday that 3D Motion Imagery is now a client of the center, alongside 12 other companies.

"I am excited about the location, amenities, support and services provided to our company by the center," Peter Fuszard, president of 3DMI, said in a media release. "The consulting help we have already received during the acceptance process has been invaluable to our company, and we expect that the many services offered by the center and the college will enhance our chances of success in our market."

The company hopes to profit from a rapidly growing 3-D industry in movies and on television. That content is used widely by display manufacturers, Web and broadcast advertising agencies, video on demand providers and feature film producers, as well as in broadcast television, home video, corporate media and gaming, according to the release.

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