>> guest: we did the original harry potter here atteberryville graphics at berryville graphics and, basically, that was a very big seller, obviously. and it went on to do more volumes and editions. c-span: was it bigger than "50 shades of grey"? >> guest: well, it was quite different. it was a hard cover, so it was definitely a bigger undertaking. "50 shades," i think if you took all three books was probably in one block of time for one season was probably one of biggest there ever has been. c-span: how many employees do you have? >> guest: there's a total of about 600 employees in the building between the three companies. we have berryville graphics here, coral graphics and dynamic graphic finishing. c-span: and why is this company based in beforelyville, virginia, and how far is it from washington? >> guest: we're about an hour and a half from washington d.c. it's one of the, i think you go back in the '50s and '60s when these publishers had their own manufacturing sites they wantedded to find a spot out in the country where they had some farm people. they always viewed the farmers as peopl