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We have served thousands of customers since 1997, making their memories come to life for generations to come. With us, your precious memories get the
PhotoVision, Inc. was incorporated in 1997. Since then, we have produced over 700,000 videos and we have over 90 years of combined experience in the industry. We are in the business of managing images, whether they are old 8mm home movies, pictures or slides that are generations old, or digital images you took yesterday. Our mission is to help you preserve and enhance your memories by transferring them to a stable media that is easy to view and fun to watch. Pictures from Yesterday...and today...made into heartwarming videos! Our most popular and most flexible product is Create A Video™, which is a heartwarming video or DVD created from your favorite old photographs or slides or from recently taken digital images. We combine your images with music, custom titles, and appropriate transitions. You will be amazed how Create A Video™ by PhotoVision will... Make your memories come to life!
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- Business Services Media Services Allied to Motion Picture Production Video Editing
Estimated number of employees: | undefined | |
City / suburb: | Mint Hill, NC | |
County: | Mecklenburg |
dvd copies, custom video from pictures, photo books, cassettes to cd, file conversion service, slides to cd, scan printed photos to cd, memory cards to dvd, custom video editing, multiple tapes onto 1 dvd, beta sp to dvd, foreign conversion vhs and dvd, dvd labels, cd labels, cd copies, film transfer services, photo scanning, photo scanners, athletic scholarship video services, video transfer services, video transfer
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