A resident of Lumpkin County, Sherrie Gray, is co-owner of Video Craft Productions, Inc.
However, she is probably better known as mom, coach, Children’s Sunday School Team Leader at DBC and breast cancer survivor.
Sherrie and her husband, Scott, have operated Video Craft Productions, Inc. (online at VCPTV.com) for over 27 years, providing high quality video production services for businesses and organizations worldwide.
They are experts in the advertising and communications industry, developing multimedia marketing campaigns and promotional content.
“We really enjoy when we get to work locally though,” said Gray.
She added that they particularly appreciate their relationships with North Georgia College & State University, Chestatee Regional Hospital, Dahlonega-Lumpkin County Chamber of Commerce, Downtown Development Authority and The Smith House.
“It’s rewarding to deliver top level products that showcase our community while at the same time working alongside friends,” Gray said.
(The Legend of the Smith House Mine was a full-feature documentary that earned gold Telly and Aurora Awards and is used across the state of Georgia by schools as curriculum.)
The company’s latest endeavor is the development of a social media management department to assist businesses in maximizing the new advertising opportunities and generate content to help businesses get on board the social media revolution.


