We Offer Quick Home Movies to DVD Services

We Offer Quick Home Movies to DVD Services

The ageing process of movie film is remarkably similar to that of photography negatives and slides. We are the place to go if you need a high-quality film scanning service to convert movie formats, such 8mm film, to digital. We turn your old Home movies to dvd that are treasures you can share.

All you have to do is send us your requirements, and we'll take care of the rest. You will wind your little film reels onto a larger inch spool after joining them together. Additionally, you will get your original empty spools back. Your films will be transferred to our Indianapolis lab in 3–4 weeks.

Here, we don't digitise 8mm and other cinema film by placing your reels on a machine and then coming back when it's done. Instead, a dedicated professional cleans, views, scans, and edits each reel in your order to give your memories the attention they require.

What we do

A professional will need to spend up to two hours per movie film reel correcting all of the issues. Only painstaking handwork can ensure the calibre of the film to digital conversion process. For each movie reel, the following is what we do: Simple maintenance, cleaning, and examination

We have a number of problems, such as deteriorated splices, curling, stains, and splotches. After a thorough review of your order, your film will be spot cleaned and handled for you at no additional cost for straightforward fixes like improper splices. Because movie cameras exposed on film so differently, we have to manually adjust for each reel in order to give you the most amount of image. Each image is simply cropped and resized to the same size using automated algorithms. You will wind your little film reels onto a larger inch spool after joining them together. After the transfer is complete, you will receive your old movie on the larger spool in addition to your original, empty spools.

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