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Off and on for many years, our founder Keith carefully shot home video and stored his family's tapes in a closet. Nobody watched them, but he was confident he was preserving his family legacy for his three children. Keith imagined how much joy it would give his children to see their early years on video.

What he really wanted was quality video that captured the development of his children. He wanted images of them at play. He wanted shots of his wife reading to the kids when they were young. He wanted video of simple, commonplace life, and not just graduations and birthday parties. Keith wanted to be in the pictures with his family instead of trapped behind the camera. He wanted entertaining video his family would want to watch.
Keith started investigating the cost of producing a video like he imagined. Most videographers shot weddings or did professional commercials for television. To work "on location" these folks had to charge $700- $1200 or more to do a video. Keith knew, if he wanted to make his dream of an affordable video possible, he would have to create it in a studio location where light, sound and equipment could all be managed without recreating it for each video.
Keith hired a team of professional videographers, and they got busy creating a studio where every family could afford to create professional quality video. They bought state- of- the art editing equipment and the best high definition cameras, tripods, lights, and microphones. They created one of only two cyclorama backgrounds in Hampton Roads to make the best video of your family. Then they bought wonderful toys and created activities that make good action.
They invested in an extensive music library so every DVD would have a unique soundtrack. They even made menus, titles, credits, and a custom cover so your video would make a great gift and be fun to watch. Click to learn more about our equipment.
Keith realized his dream. His kids are all grown now, but they were in with their kids the other day. Keith's got exactly the type of video of his grandkids he always wanted. He even gets to be in the picture.