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Vintage REGULAR 8mm, SUPER 8mm HOME MOVIE FILM TO DVD OR DIGITAL FILES TRANSFER

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  • Condition: NEW!
  • 1000 Units in Stock
  • Location:Otis Orchards, Washington
  • Ships to:Worldwide
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REGULAR 8mm, SUPER 8mm FILM TO DVD OR DIGITAL FILES TRANSFER - "A" OPTION<br>FILM TO DVD<br>TRANSFER SERVICES<br>High Definition Film Transfers To Digital Media<br>Our company began transferring film to video in 1981. We have transferred film for hundreds of customers all across the U.S. and Canada, including<br>dozens of jobs here on eBay. We use state of the art telecine transfer equipment, with the same attention to detail, and commitment to customer service and satisfaction.<br>We care for our customers treasured films as if they are our own.<br>HERE ARE SOME RECENT TRANSFER FEEDBACKS:<br>Awesome Transfer Highly Recommended will send more Films AAAAA++++ANYTIME AGAIN<br>Awesome transformation, I'm very pleased and shall return for another purchase.<br>Item arrived promptly & just as described. Who could ask for anything more? A+++<br>Great seller!<br>Awesome service, well worth the money to bring back memories from 60 years ago.<br>Home movie from 1970's converted to DVD. I am very pleased<br>.<br>Our Film Transfer Systems<br>We use world famous Tobin Cinema Systems professional telecine transfer equipment. It is simply the best available, and is used in most transfer houses around the world. Our newest Tobin system combines the best of all other systems. High definition, frame by frame, and direct transfer. No screen, no mirrors, no "aerial image", no rolling shutter effect, and absolutely no flicker whatsoever.<br>The High Definition camera is triggered by the next film frame coming into position, after the rotating shutter opens so the camera doesn't see it. There is no chance of blending film frames together. There is no interference from the original shutter to require a particular running speed, and no chance of flicker or shutter bar.<br>After recording, we use special software to specify the AVI header to assign 16 FPS ( for regular-8 ) or 18 FPS ( for super-8 ) speed so the file will play back on a computer at the original film camera’s running speed.<br>Then our master video editing system is used to control the final cropping and scaling of the image file and convert it to the desired Blu-Ray or DVD disc format, or video file. We insert pillar box bars, or wallpaper, on the left and right to expand the original 4:3 ( 12:9 ) film image to the 16:9 ratio.<br>​ We do not crop off any part of the original 4:3 image to "fill" the 16:9 screen.<br>We have seen the evolution of film transfer systems over the years and are very excited to offer the latest in telecine transfer technology to date. Additionally, our rates are right in the middle of the pack. We are confident ALL of our customers will be 100% satisfied with our services.<br>Our Process<br>As soon as we receive your sequentially numbered films, whether they be 50' reels or any mix of larger reels, we contact you to acknowledge they have arrived.<br>We then begin to clean them up and splice them for transfer. 50' reels will be spliced onto larger reels.<br>This makes them much easier to clean and faster to transfer from less handling. Which means we can offer this low cost rate for an ultra-high quality transfer.<br>We then direct transfer your film to an AVI file. That file is then processed using special software to render a perfect flicker free playback at exactly the correct speed. The rendered file is recoded to any number of codec containers including AVI, MP4, Quicktime. The file(s) are output to either DVD, SD card or flash drive.<br>Pricing<br>Cost = 10 cents per foot for both Regular 8mm and Super 8 film. So a 50' film = $5.00. To figure the cost of larger reels use this reference:<br>3" = 50' 4" = 100' 5" = 200' 6" = 300' 7" = 400'<br>To Order<br>From this listing each $5 unit equals 50' of film or "other charges".(See below) Simply total up all of the reels by feet size, and then divide by 50. That will tell you how many "units" from this listing you should order. For instance, if your total is 1350', you would order 27 "units" and the cost would be $135.<br>MINIMUM ORDER IS $30<br>Other Charges<br>DVDs = $5 ea. or 1 "unit"<br>16G Flash Drive = $10 ea. or 2 "units"<br>8G SD Card = $10.ea. or 2 "units"<