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Super 8 Cine to DVD
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I recently found some old Super 8 Cine reels in the loft and would like to transfer them to DVD to show the grandchildren.
I doubt if I would be capable of doing this myself, even with instructions, so I was
wondering if anyone can suggest a reputable Company to me , together with the
approx. costs.
The reels are mainly about 3" across but a couple are 5".
Thanks for any advice you can offer.
I doubt if I would be capable of doing this myself, even with instructions, so I was
wondering if anyone can suggest a reputable Company to me , together with the
approx. costs.
The reels are mainly about 3" across but a couple are 5".
Thanks for any advice you can offer.
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A google brought up this - which seems reasonable
http://www.cinefilm2dvd.com/
Maybe a good idea to give them a ring and tell them exactly how many reels there are for an accurate quote.
http://www.cinefilm2dvd.com/
Maybe a good idea to give them a ring and tell them exactly how many reels there are for an accurate quote.
One should be careful about choosing cheap.
Some outfits screen the films via projector onto a screen and the then video them with a video camera, the end result very disappointing.
I had mine processed by this company 'Timeless Moments'.they do alot of work for BBC & ITV.
http://tinyurl.com/33ze2vv
I think it was about £60 for 41 minutes running time, which consisted of quite a number of reels of various sizes.
Each frame is examined for defects etc, music is added and presented in a professional DVD box with scenes from the films printed on it.
Send them an Email or give them a ring I don't think you will be dissatisfied.
Some outfits screen the films via projector onto a screen and the then video them with a video camera, the end result very disappointing.
I had mine processed by this company 'Timeless Moments'.they do alot of work for BBC & ITV.
http://tinyurl.com/33ze2vv
I think it was about £60 for 41 minutes running time, which consisted of quite a number of reels of various sizes.
Each frame is examined for defects etc, music is added and presented in a professional DVD box with scenes from the films printed on it.
Send them an Email or give them a ring I don't think you will be dissatisfied.