the passion of monkey media productions

Our History

Monkey Media got its roots in the spring of 2001. Jay Yeater felt that there needed to be a feasible way to convert all of his classmate's photos onto computer and present them to the graduating body in an easy way so copies could be made for his classmates, peers, and school staff. Since that nervous, exciting and adventurous June 2nd; he has been trying to broaden his range of skills, abilities, and beliefs. Today Monkey Media has grown into a media business that is shaking things up in Northwest Ohio and is aimed only at providing the best for those who want the best.

Our Beliefs

Featured image Your photos and videos are delicate and priceless items. We understand that at MMP and are proud that we have not had one mishap with any of our client's items. At MMP we pride ourselves in being different from the traditional society today. Many businesses focus on one thing, making money. At MMP, our number one goal is that you; the customer, and your family, friends, and generations to come can enjoy the life time of stories, memories and heritage for many years. Few things are worse that losing family photos in a house fire, or your family Christmas party tape being eaten up by your VCR. We are here so you do not have to deal with that again. There are very few things in life that make you feel secure, but with the help of MM, you can feel secure that your lifetime will live on for many, many years.

Our Mission Statement

Featured image At Monkey Media , we intend to capture or recapture your milestones& special moments that are meant to be shared for a lifetime. We want to provide you with the most personalized service possible and bring convienanceand mobility to your life. We want to preserve your most cherished of moments so you can pass them along for generations to treasure. Our number one goal at MM is you and your family, in a world of business, politicsand popular culture, we hold true to the fact that the most important thing in life is your loved ones and memories. Shouldn't you?