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. | Contact us TF: 888 705 6380 MontrealHomeMovies.com has been specializing in saving your priceless memories for over 10 years. By using only professional broadcast equipment and the latest transferring methods we are preserving peoples Super8, regular 8mm and 16mm, as well as VHS/VHSc, BetaMax and all types of camcorder tapes. Your old home movie film reels are in jeopardy of deteriorating. More often than not people will pack up their film into a box and shove it into a corner, whether it being in a garage, basement, attic, etc. When the film is sitting, they are being exposed to extreme heat and cold, kids and pets running around and terrible humidity, all which can potentially destroy your film. Bring your film into our office before they are ruined. We want to preserve your family movies for your future family members to see, hear and reminisce about you! We convert: 8mm
Preserve your priceless memories for your family by trusting MontrealHomeMovies.com to digitize your Super8mm to DVD, 8mm to DVD and 16mm to DVD. The Process. When you visit our Toronto, Boca Raton, or Montreal studios you will be greeted by a knowledge customer service representative that will help you complete the order form and answer any of your questions. Upon drop off, your Super8mm to DVD, 8mm to DVD and/or 16mm to DVD, it will generally be turned around within 2 weeks. Every Super8, 8mm and 16mm reel is hand cleaned and digitized under the supervision of professional videographer Jean Marcotte. Our company has custom designed computers which your 8mm, Super8 and 16mm footage is recorded to. One of our professional editors will go through all of your footage manually to remove splices, leaders and any blank footage at a frame by frame level. Reel markers will be added if an email of titles is not supplied. If specifically numbered, the film reels will be uploaded in that order. Corrections will be made as needed. Every frame of your footage is analyzed for sharpness, colour and clarity. We can supply you with an uncompressed format of your footage as AVI files on your external hard drive, on MiniDV tapes, or as AVI files on DVDs (could take multiple discs). To optimize the compression of your DVD, we will adjust the settings manually while producing the DVD(s). All of your footage will be digitized directly as AVI source files, then to MPEG-2 video and Dolby® Digital audio, when our competition uses standalone recorders producing low quality footage. Because our editors go through all of your footage frame by frame, we can produce custom DVDs with authored menus. Authoring a DVD will give us the capability to design detailed menus on your DVD. Who are we? MontrealHomeMovies.com has been specializing in saving your priceless memories for over 10 years. By using only professional broadcast equipment and the latest transferring methods we are preserving peoples Super8, regular 8mm and 16mm, as well as VHS/VHSc, BetaMax and all types of camcorder tapes. Our business comes from: Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Victoria, Vancouver, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Calgary, Halifax. How to get your order to us? If you are located in Montreal and want to ship your order to our office, we recommend using FedEx and UPS. We transfer old film analog video, photo, and audio to digitial for customers all throughout Canada and the USA. To this day, we have yet to have any issues with either company. All you need to do is download and print our orderform off the front page of MontrealHomeMovies.com, including your name, phone number and mailing address. Simply package up your order, courier it to us and upon arrival of the package you will receive a call from Andrea. She will confirm the details of the order, the price, and give you an estimate as to when we can have the order back to you. Please feel free to call us at 1-888-705-6380 if you have any questions or email at info@montrealhomemovies.com Contact us TF: 888 705 6380
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