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With Hammond Communications Group's interactive communications tools like digital signage and HD Video targeted messaging has never been easier.
Done In Sixty Seconds, LLC Online Video Services
348 E. Main Street
Lexington KY 40507
(888) 528-1999
Done In Sixty Seconds? (DISS) is an online video creation tool providing organizations a total video solution.
Your Choice Voice
Lexington KY 405131235
Melissa Reizian Frank, voice actor, supplies voiceovers for radio, TV & online commercials and narrations, e-learning, IVR & audiobooks.
Pinky Productions is owned and operated by Krista Hayes, who has 16 years experience with editing, producing shooting film and video.
A full service multimedia video production company based in Lexington, Kentucky, servicing clients nationwide.
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