Our Clients Say...
We began using 5 Star Media a few
years ago after having a few poorly taped (and overpriced) dance
recital videos done by other providers. 5 Star Media went above and
beyond our expectations - great quality, timely production, and best
of all a competitive price.

Jason Cagle
Charlotte,
North Carolina dancefevercharlotte.com
5 Star Media has been
our video service for many years now! Their product is top
quality and customer service is number one!

Sandy Overcash
China Grove, North Carolina centerstagedc.com
To 5 Star Media,
Lisa and I just wanted to let you know that we LOVE our DVD you
guys made of our Wedding Day! Words like, fabulous and outstanding come
to mind. Thank you, Thank you, for the wonderful job!

Keith & Lisa
High Point, North Carolina
To 5 Star Media, "man so
far, our wedding video is amazing, thanks so much...... more DVD~! (nice)...look
forward to it, thanks Rick".

Brandon & Miranda
Greensboro, North Carolina
Thank you for helping make
this day so special for Katy and Daniel! It will be remembered for
years to come! The Wedding Video you edited to Dvd will be watched
over and over. Thanks again~!
Melissa and Barry Winston Salem, North Carolina
PHASE BAND
Your video production services has increased our bottom
line in the music business.
Manager
Earnest Johnson, Jr. - Winston Salem, North Carolina
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