8mm, Super 8, 16mm transfer to dvd conversion faq phoenix

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Uploaded by on Feb 6, 2009

Visit http://www.gotmemories.com or email info@gotmemories.com We show you how 8mm, Super 8, 16mm film should be converted to DVD. No projector, no projection, just frame by frame direct shoot. gotmemories.com We dispell the myths of film transfer and show you how the real pro's transfer film to DVD

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  • Drop us a line 480 970 7690.

  • I've met countless people who claim that they tranfer film to DVD professionally but when I see the results I can see they're rubbish. If I sent you some 16mm negative film could you do a professional transfer that would match a professional telecine house?

  • @airscrew1

    Yes, we are a professional service that offers the highest quality output at the lowest prices. Please contact us about doing a sample transfer of your footage for you. Mention this YouTube video.

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  • @ airscrew1 Thanks for that explanation. I couldn't figure out what the difference was.

  • They aren't Camcorders they are Cine Cameras. Camcorders record electronically onto tape or memory card. Super and Standard 8 expose onto film.

  • 8mm and Super8s are awesome camcorders. It gives footage a vintage look.

  • thankz for uploading

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