Brand Story
01 Feb 2023, 07:45 GMT+10
It's true - our wedding videos are some of the most important keepsakes from our special day. But after the wedding, most of us have to content with the challenge of finding our video files and loading them up for watching. With all the time and effort it takes, it's no wonder why most of us quickly forget about our wedding video. The Motion Books is here to change that. They have created a revolutionary way to enjoy your wedding video with ease. The premium video books feature a gorgeous display, built-in audio, and customizable covers. When opened, The Motion Books plays your video, allowing you to relive the sights, sounds, and emotions of your special day. Simply load video(s) onto The Motion Books and you're ready to go. Or take advantage of the complimentary video preloading service, included with each order, and be sure that your video book is ready to play upon delivery. We know that photos and videos are the only keepsakes we have from our special moments, and with The Motion Books, you can now enjoy and share your memories in an heirloom-quality keepsake that will be cherished for generations to come.
You simply pick up The Motion Books from your coffee table, open it and your special videos come to life.
Media Details Company Name: The Motion BooksEmail: [email protected]Address: 6929 Sunrise Blvd. STE 205 Citrus Heights, CA 95610
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