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Techniques and Practices

Judging the Condition of Your Films

April 12, 2018 by W Cardone

Often times our clients tells that their films have been sitting in a closet somewhere for decades without having been touched. The home movie films, 8mm or 16mm, may have been from a family collection put together by a now long since deceased mom or pops. It is only natural to wonder about the ... Read More »

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What About Cleaning Films?

April 12, 2018 by W Cardone

Before beginning a conversion and transfer process of home movie film to DVD we consider cleaning our client’s 8mm movie films using a process developed especially for movie film. We only do so when it looks like the movie films would benefit from it and we are certain and confirm that the given ... Read More »

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Splicing Dozens of 3″ Film Reels to 7″

April 12, 2018 by W Cardone

There are some home movie transfer to video service providers that will accept your shoebox full of 3” movie reels and splice them onto much larger reels. We don’t think that this is a kool idea for a variety of reasons. From the business standpoint we must maintain our profit margin if we are to ... Read More »

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DIY Film to Digital Considerations

April 12, 2018 by W Cardone

With the advent of very doable consumer video editing it seems ashamed to have to send your family legacy 8mm home movie films out to a pro shop to be converted to modern digital media and DVD. It would seem that you should be able to do the conversion yourself. In its simplest form, if you can ... Read More »

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16mm Transfer to DVD Nuance

April 12, 2018 by W Cardone

We are presenting a continuing series to explain what effects, phenomenon, and peculiarities one should look for in evaluating the quality of a home movie film conversion and transfer to DVD. Many of these considerations are applicable to regular 8mm, Super 8mm, as well as 16mm film conversion and ... Read More »

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Film Transfer to DVD Compared with VHS

April 12, 2018 by W Cardone

Have you ever wondered about the quality differences for an 8mm home movie transfer to DVD as opposed to VHS? In the 1980s VHS video began to become widely used by consumers and many had their 8mm home movie collections duplicated to VHS. It was reasonable to assume that because technology advances ... Read More »

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