About Memorial Images and NG Media
NG Media was established in 2005 under the
MBO Partners, Inc. umbrella and has been growing ever since. The ship is steered by Nate Gross. He graduated from the Art Institute of Pittsburgh in 1998 and has been a creative professional for over 10 years. He has done work for clients such as: Cisco Systems, Boeing, Rite Aid Corporation, New Penn Motor Express, Pirelli, Novellus, Newport, and York International in his career. The Cars at Carlisle 3D intro, created for JPL Productions, in association with Carlisle Productions, was broadcast nationally on the Speed channel.
Creating DVD tributes for individuals, families, and funeral homes was a passion of Nate's from day one in 2005. After creating his first DVD tribute of his beloved grandfather he knew he had something special he wanted to share with other families.
Memorial Images is the name given to just one of the many services NG Media has to offer. To see our other services such as graphic design, animation, and web design
visit www.ng-media.com
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Testimonials
Dear Nathen,
After seeing the DVD, it took me a while to get myself together enough to let you know how I felt about it. I think you and my husband came up with a gift that is beyond treasure. There is not enough money or Jewelry that can come close to the value of the gift that you created. You have been given a great talent by God and when I watched I felt that I had been blessed. Others who saw it on your web site remarked about the background and music creating the perfect effect. Thank you again for enabling me to live again through your artistry. Many blessings and keep up the good work.
With Love and Gratitude,
-Dillsburg, PA
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Hello Nathen,
I saw you last night at Bill Swensen's viewing. I'd just like to thank you for putting together the video of Bill. I'm sorry, but I don't really have the words to tell you how much it was appriciated. All I can say is that the last 2 images of the video were perfect. The first; a close up of Bill's smiling face, and the last; a photo that Bill took of his own shadow, brought me to absolute tears. He was waving goodbye to us all. The grief is really setting in tonight, and I just wanted to tell you that I am very grateful. Again my friend, thank you.
Peace and Good Fortune,
-Newberrytown, PA
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