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Uploaded by on Nov 6, 2007

http://www.inertiafilms.com

In March 1993 Troy Thomas founded Inertia Films on a dining room table in Cincinnati, Ohio. Work in the early years was provided by many corporate clients like Procter & Gamble, and daily news magazine programs including Inside Edition, American Journal, Entertainment Tonight, and Extra.

Inertia Films grew in visibility after landing a two and a half year project shooting the reality-based program Real Stories of the Highway Patrol. It was during this time, 1994-96, that Thomas learned what it really took to produce a nationally distributed television show. Other reality show credits now include American Idol, Dance Fever, Design Intervention, and Married By America.

September 1996 saw Thomas move the Inertia Films' headquarters to Atlanta, Georgia to leverage the post-Olympic boom that the city was experiencing. It was a time of additional Betacam purchases and the company's first Arriflex 16 mm camera.

In 1999 Inertia Films added their first digital, post-production suite to facilitate in-house projects. This business later grew to include outside post as well. Inertia Films most critically acclaimed original project to date is their television series entitled: Testimony: Profiles in Faith. The program has garnered 34 awards in various film festivals and video competitions. Year 2000 brought Inertia's first DVCam camera package. The format continues to be popular with corporate clients and ministries with a global presence.

2003 brought Thomas a southeast regional Emmy Award for his camera work on "Forgiven for Life," the life story of David Berkowitz (a.k.a. the "Son of Sam.").

Inertia Films' staff has won 100+ awards including: The Emmy Award, multiple Telly Awards, Worldfest Houston and the CINDY Gold Award.

2003 marked a watershed event for Inertia Films. In June, Thomas realized a life-long dream by finally moving his company into their new production facility near downtown Atlanta. The facility includes two digital post-production suites, production offices and a 900 sq. ft. studio with hard cyc. The building includes a 2,160 sq. ft. rooftop deck with a partial view of downtown Atlanta. The project has added to the on-going revitalization of Atlanta's Historic Old Fourth Ward district.

The year 2006 marked Inertia Films' initial investment in a high definition camera package. The Panasonic AJ-HDX900 HD camera shoots both 720p and 1080i.

Inertia Films other broadcast credits include: Biography, Gangland, Total Access, CBS Sports, Unwrapped, All American Festivals, Storm
Stories, and VH1's Where Are They Now? series.

Produced by Inertia Films

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