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Posted: Wednesday, 04 November 2009 6:54PM

GR's DVS Launches Production Company



DVS, a Grand Rapids media duplication and asset management company, said this week that it had launched a new production company, DVS Creative, to meet customer demand.

“Production management services have been an offering of DVS for many years," aid DVS Creative manager Mike Kren. "However, with the paramount growth we recently experienced, the only solution was to launch a separate division with staff to focus on video production, editing, DVD & CD authoring, and video encoding and compression.”

DVS Creative currently employs five full-time employees, with two new hires this month.

“Our production clientele has grown over 25 percent within the past year, and in the next five years we project strong double digit employee growth,” Kren said.

A customer gave DVS high marks.

“What sets DVS Creative apart is their technical knowledge, ability to always meet the deadline, and consistent follow-up once a project is completed,” said Holly del Rosario of global brand communications at Amway Corp.

DVS Creative blends the creative art of production with the technical science of visually rich media to effectively communicate a client’s message. It is a division of Digital Services Inc. and a sister company to Pelco Solutions and DVS.

More at www.dvscreative.com.


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