Thursday, October 28, 2010

Multimedia firm Curtis Inc. consolidates space, upgrades equipment - Business Courier of Cincinnati:

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million to consolidate its operations in The company, with 21 previously had a production facility at 2025 Readingh Road, which it has relocated to 1105 Western Ave. And Curtis alread owned a building at 1155Western Ave., where it had a full-servicwe production stage. The company has combined the two, and it now will do all of its productiobin 20,000 square feet on Western Avenue. “Wr gutted one building and refurbished it into studios with muchbettedr workflow,” said CEO Curtis Sellers. Sellers owns the space on Western Avenue a 12,000-square-foot building and an 8,000-square-footf one. Thus, Sellers said, the move loweredd his overhead.
The firm also spentr $300,000 on high-definition video and audio recordinequipment upgrades. Curtis, founded in 1985 as a video duplication company, also has a new digital audio recording studio withfloating floor, suspended ceiling and adjustablre acoustics. The firm financedd the projectthrough . For several Curtis has been a partnerfor , a Loveland-based distributorf of equipment and supplies to the printing and publishintg industries, said Cara Tanner, spokeswoman for Xpedx. The videos are used in presentationzs and tradeshow exhibits.
“The challenge is that our businesxs is very hardto explain,” Tanner “They talk about the 30-second elevator speech, and we have abouyt eight of those because of the scop of our business. Curtis has been good at pickin up whowere are, what we do and who we’re speaking to.” About 80 percent of clients are based in Greateer Cincinnati, but the company’s staff members also have workedd in more than 30 countries.

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