Home Video Studio Expands Its Global Presence - Plans to Increase Number of Franchises in Europe

Home Video Studio (HVS), the United States’ leading video production services franchise, is looking to grow its business in Europe. HVS, which is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana will be a featured vendor at the "Eget Företag" 2007 in Stockholm, Sweden on October 17- 19. A special Home Video Studio “Show ‘N Tell” demonstration will also be held on Saturday, October 20 in Stockholm for interested parties who want to be a part of this video production services franchise.

Indianapolis, IN, October 05, 2007 --(PR.com)-- Home Video Studio (HVS), the United States’ leading video production services franchise, is looking to grow its business in Europe. HVS, which is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana will be a featured vendor at the "Eget Företag" 2007 in Stockholm, Sweden on October 17- 19.

“We are very excited to make this foreign connection abroad,” says Robert Hanley, president and founder of HVS. “The video production services HVS offers its customers are universal.” Hanley started this video production business out of his home 16 years ago and today has franchises all across America, two in Canada and one in Sweden.

Home Video Studio – Stockholm was HVS’ first international franchise, which opened in 2006. Sven Dehlén is the studio owner and HVS’ initial foreign investor. Dehlén was a laid off engineer who turned his passion for video production into a professional venture.

“There is nothing like this home studio business where I live,” says Dehlén, whose studio is located at 108 S—167 39 Bromma. “I am excited to share the latest video technology developments with my customers.”

HVS studio owners provide at least 27 different types of professional video services. Some of those services include video to DVD transfers, photo/video montage keepsakes, home movie transfers, video duplication, international conversions, video editing, and video production.

Dehlén went into business with HVS last year after doing some research into the state-of -the-art “Hollywood” quality video production equipment that comes with owning this franchise. HVS also offers its studio owners ongoing business support that includes marketing and technical training. He along with Ron Sukenick, HVS’ Chief Relationship Officer will be in attendance at Eget Företag 2007 to encourage other entrepreneurs to invest in Home Video Studio.

“We want to meet the growing demand for video production services in Europe, since we have had great success with this business in the U.S. and with our launches in Canada and Sweden,” says Sukenick.

A special Home Video Studio “Show ‘N Tell” demonstration will also be held on Saturday, October 20 in Stockholm for interested parties who want to be a part of this video production services franchise. For more information contact:
Ron Sukenick at (317) 216-8210 or e-mail cro@homevideostudio.com
Sven Dehlén at 08-5000 3936 or studio@homevideostudio.se

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