Green Living Videos for Earth Day Launch
For Your Imagination today announced a partnership with Eric Gunnar Rochow, the creator and host of the popular Internet television shows in an eco-conscious
social entertainment network, The Green House. Starting tomorrow, as the world celebrates Earth Day, both Real World Green and Gardenfork will be available as part of the network for green enthusiasts and supported. With the relaunch, the New York City based media company, For Your Imagination, will begin exclusively representing and managing the distribution, marketing and advertising sales of the video network.
Additionally, For Your Imagination will continue to develop the already healthy and active community elements integrated into the site powered by Ning. Viewers of the programming are already able to post questions, photos, and videos and share their personal experiences with the entire community. All past and future videos from Gardenfork and Real World Green will be available on the newly designed Green House as well as syndicated to web sharing sites including YouTube, MySpace, Viddler and as podcasts on iTunes.
“For Your Imagination excels at all the things I don't, and this partnership will allow me more time to focus on producing more great content,” said Rochow. “Their success with both DadLabs and Break a Leg shows they know how to make it all work and I knew I wanted to work with them.”
“The Green House is an amazing opportunity to combine informative and entertaining web series with a vibrant social community into a complete video socialization hub for green living,” said For Your Imagination CEO Paul Kontonis. “This is a terrific addition For Your Imagination's portfolio of targeted video networks and web series.”
Eric Gunnar Rochow is the creator and star of The Green House network and an accomplished videographer. Eric’s eclectic background and compelling drive to share the stuff that swirls around in his head with everyone makes him a passionate web series celebrity. Eric started Gardenfork in the spring of 2006 after watching an episode of a popular cooking web series and realized that he could do this as well.
