Videobrite 959 West College Avenue, Santa Rosa, CA 95401
About the Business
Videobrite is a cutting-edge institution located at 959 West College Avenue in Santa Rosa, California, United States. Our mission is to provide top-quality video production services for a variety of purposes, including commercials, corporate videos, and promotional content. With state-of-the-art equipment and a team of experienced professionals, we are dedicated to bringing your vision to life with creativity and precision. Whether you're looking to showcase your brand or capture a special event, Videobrite is here to help you make a lasting impact through the power of video. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can help elevate your visual storytelling.
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Location & Phone number
959 W College Ave, Santa Rosa, CA 95401, United States
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 - 18:00
Tuesday:
10:00 - 18:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 18:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 18:00
Friday:
10:00 - 18:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Great service, professional, and hip staff."
"Parking in the area is a bit confusing, but the first guy who helped me there was extremely friendly, knowledgable, and flexible. Price is a little more than what Costco used to do this service for, but I wanted it done without stressing over shipping my old family tapes. The second time I came back was to pick up the tapes (took about a week to do 7 of my family home videos). He too was very friendly. It's a quick transaction and I'm looking over the videos they put onto my hard drive and they seem to work wonderfully. Audio is great, etc. The tv in my living room can't play them, but that's not Videobrite's fault. That's something tech related that I don't care to explain. But all in all, great place. If I happen to come across more old tapes, I plan to come back. I highly recommend Videobrite."
"I was trying to get help to download a video so that I can share it. The man in the office took it and looked at it said it was just a simple mov file and just go ahead and plug it in and go. Okay so about a week later and eight or nine tutorials and finally my regular computer guy getting back to me and telling me he would have to remote in to my computer install an app so that it could be compressed then I could upload it onto my Google doc. I guess computer people don't realize how difficult any of that at is for any of us I did everything there tutorial said but the one thing they forgot to tell me oh the file is too big it has to be compressed and you need a special app for them. I THINK VIDEO BRITE SPECIALIZES IN TAKING YOUR OLD VIDEOS AND DIGITIZING THEM INTO COMPACT MODERN TECHNOLOGY ABOUT 30 OR $40 PER TAPE. So they were no help to me seemed very disinterested in thinking outside the box maybe actually giving me a heads up about hey dude compress the thing and you can unload it but I guess like a long history of computer guys of the Bill Gates variety they are only in it for the money and they are going to take it all if they can.."
"Videobrite converted a pile of my old theater videos from VHS to DVD and I am delighted with the result. They do great work and helped me secure the future of these memories!"
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