A Rocket City Success

We opened our doors in 1995 as a small multimedia studio in Huntsville, AL (the Rocket City). Our goal then, as it is now, was to help our customers reach their goals. Our NASA work started with a simple request from a friend at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center.

"Can you help us show the world what the X-37 will look like?"

That simple question led to numerous NASA contracts for Media Fusion and our sister company PCI Productions for more than 20 years. A highlight of our support to NASA was achieved when NASA awarded PCI-Productions with a contract to consolidate communications services across the enterprise. We are honored to have staff on site at NASA centers across the country.

A map showing our presence at NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, NASA Michoud Assembly Facility and NASA Langley Research Center.

Our support for NASA has grown to include things like strategic communications, technical writing, administrative and professional services as well as library support, exhibit design and immersive experiences. We support the delivery of NASA’s message as they embark on some of the most ambitious missions in their history.

Capturing the Story

Our staff are in the field every day, helping to tell the great stories that happen at NASA centers around the country.

Watch video on NASA.gov

Screenshot from a 3D animation of an Artemis launch showing the Orion capsule

Visualizing the Future

When an idea is just developing, or it cannot be seen, our staff are there working with customers to visualize what cannot be seen through animation.



Supporting The Mission

NASA is pushing boundaries with amazing missions that will inspire the world. Our staff are there to support every aspect of the mission from administrative to technical. It takes an entire team to do great things.

A NASA exhibit created by Media Fusion, featuring scale models, illuminated structures, and interactive kiosks
A NASA exhibit created by Media Fusion, featuring scale models, illuminated structures, and interactive kiosks.
Media Fusion has created spherical display content for NASA that allows users to experience interactive, 360 degree video.
A look at one of our virtual reality projects using Oculus Rift to immerse users in the virtual experience of NASA's Space Launch System. This is part of the NASA tradeshow exhibit that travels to conferences, museums and events.

Executing the Strategy

Exciting video and graphics tell a story, but effective communications require a strategy. Our staff help customers create and execute strategic plans to reach targeted audiences.

Social

A post from the NASA's Space Launch System Facebook page featuring a 3D render of the rocket
A post from the NASA's Space Launch System Facebook page featuring an episode of the Rocket Science in 60 seconds video series
A post from the NASA's Space Launch System Facebook page featuring photos of astronauts visiting the Vehicle Assembly Building

Media

An illustrated poster titled 'Designed for Deep Space: Space Launch System'
The cover of the 2018 SLS Stratcomm annual report
An infographic comparing the size of the SLS to other launch vehicles

Events

A photo of the NASA Journey to Mars tradeshow booth
A photo of Vice President Pence holding a scale model of the SLS while touring Marshall Space Flight Center
A photo of a NASA official delivering a presentation
Our communications strategy for the Space Launch System spans multiple channels.

Tracking our Success

Our customers want to see results. Our staff understand that effective communications can be quantified and evaluated. We hold ourselves to this standard because NASA’s success is our success.