Main Street Productions
Main Street Productions

Main Street Productions

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Introduction: I think anyone who has ever worked with us immediately can see how much we care about our clients and the job we do for them. Of course, having the skills to produce an effective story (whether it is a wedding day or convincing someone to buy a product), is a must in this highly competitive field.
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4 employees

22 years in business

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Haley T.
Jan 5, 2015
We hired John and Angela for our wedding in May of 2014. I had previously watched one of Main Street Production's videos on their website and told my fiancé that "I HAD TO HAVE THEM." On the day of my wedding, John was such a pleasure to work with. Despite all the craziness that was happening, he was always in the right places at all the right times. At the first consultation I showed Angela and John the video that brought me to them and said, “This is what I want.” You can tell that they knew exactly what kind of footage they needed, and stuck to the goal. I felt like I didn't ever have to worry that they would be missing anything important on video. I watch the highlight video more often that I should admit, and we received so many compliments on it! As soon as the highlight video hit Facebook we were bombarded with texts from friends about how beautiful it was. Our video truly captured the moments and emotion of the day, allowing us to re-live the joy of our wedding. I recommend Main Street Productions to anyone getting married! They seriously do amazing work and you will not be disappointed!!

FAQs

  • What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?

    Continuing education is extremely important in our business. Sharing and learning from friendly competitors is a common occurrence, whether it is just during lunch or at a national conference.