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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Impossible Pictures (Impossible) is a Denver-based production company and creative studio. Founded by Joel Pilger in 1994 under the name Visual Approach, Inc., the company began as a 3D animation studio. Visual Approach's first project was a 3D animated broadcast show open for the Charlotte Hornets NBA team. Other early projects included a 3D show open/title sequence for Walt Disney Television's Belle’s Magical World, a sequel to Beauty and the Beast, a 3D animated campaign for JWT client Ford's \"Year End Clearance,\" and a show open/title sequence for Universal Studios' Balto II: Wolf Quest, the sequel to Balto.In 2002, the company was renamed Impossible Pictures (http://impossible.tv) and began its long-time relationship with DISH Network. Impossible's first project for DISH was development of the “DISH Character,” which subsequently led to the production of multiple 3D animated spots and campaigns. In 2004, Impossible won its first Emmy for the 3D animated “Nutcracker” spot created for the Colorado Ballet. The company earned its first Gold BDA Award in 2005, for its work developing the on-air brand launch of Altitude Sports and Entertainment. This helped launch Impossible's move into network television promotion, as the company took on broadcast promo work for Science Channel, Discovery Channel, Travel Channel, National Geographic Channel and others.In summer 2013, Impossible adopted the free agent model used widely by film industry and moved its offices to Denver's River North Art District (RiNo). The company brought on associate producer Martha Douglas (formerly of Crispin Porter + Bogusky and Factory Design Labs) and marketing/client relations pro Emily O’Brien to work alongside Joel Pilger in staffing its projects from a pool of more than 200 free agent collaborators: copywriters, designers, art directors, editors, etc.Today, Impossible produces broadcast campaigns for advertising agencies, television networks and consumer brands. Specializations include network branding, promos, commercials and integrations. Examples of Impossible's title and graphics work are on display as part of \"The First Ladies’ Dresses” permanent exhibit at the Smithsonian."@en }

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