All Pro Media Video Production - Downtown Burlington Documentary
336-229-7700 All Pro Media, located in Burlington, North Carolina provides video production, advertising, web design, and equipment rental. All Pro Media serves the Triad and Triangle areas including Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Greensboro, High Point and Winston-Salem, NC.
About the documentary: In 1993, as the City of Burlington celebrated its Centennial, a mural was painted on the walls of the historic train Depot that now stands on Main Street in Downtown Burlington. The mural depicts some of the most important moments in the history of the City. 20 years later, the City of Burlington released a documentary film taking viewers on a journey through the City's first 100 years, as told by the images on the walls of the Historic Depot. From a town built on the rail, to the construction of the City's prized parks and lakes, the documentary, titled The Centennial Mural: A History of Burlington's First 100 Years, highlights the most significant milestones of the City's first century.
The film was produced by All Pro Media.
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