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35Mm SLIDES, NEGATIVES OR PRINTS to DVD SLIDE SHOW CAMCORDER HARD DRIVE VIDEO FILES TO DVD (N0 EDITING) 35mm SLIDES, NEGATIVES OR PRINTS MOTION PICTURE FILMS TO DVD AUDIO TAPE TRANSFERS TO CD TO DVD SLIDE SHOW State of the art transfers from movie film directly to DVD. CD transfers are available from audio cassettes, micro- Your originals are scanned, edited, sized and formatted Our ‘cold light’ capture process does not project your cassettes or open reel-to-reel tape. Only non-copyright- specifically for slide show presentation. This is our best film in the conventional sense, and yields superior re- ed, non-commercial audio will be transferred. Each tape quality service from analog source materials. sults. Your movie reels will be transferred in the order side is transferred as a single track on the CD. Audio you present them. All films are cleaned and lubricated, tape can be transferred to .mp3 files instead at the same $2.25 per original plus $60 set-up fee and small reels are spliced onto larger reels. Any notes price. and individual boxes are returned. All transfers are done CAMCORDER SD CARD VIDEO FILES TO DVD Titles $ 5.00 each with the least digital compression (60 minutes per DVD) each tape (up to 60 minutes) $30.00 (NO EDITING) Instrumental Music $15.00 for the best results. tapes longer than 60 minutes (from our music library) require additional CDs @ $30.00 per CD Individual track breaks $ 2.00 each DIGITAL STILL FILES TO DVD SLIDE SHOW Additional copies at time of transfer $ 9.00 each Your digital files from memory card, CD or scan made VIDEO TAPE TO TAPE DUPLICATIONS into a DVD slide show for viewing on TV or computer. 8mm AND SUPER 8 MOVIES TO DVD Transfers are from non-copyrighted, non-commercial original tape recordings only. All are copied to High Set-up Fee $60.00 8mm movie film was made as early as 1932, and Super Grade T120 VHS cassette tape at SP speed. 8 film was introduced in 1965. Only Super 8 was avail- HD video can be transferred to Blu-Ray at additional cost. Titles $ 5.00 each able with sound. Small 3” diameter reels run approxi- Original VHS, VHS-C, Mini DV, 8mm, Hi8 or Digital 8 Instrumental Music $15.00 mately 4 minutes, so a one-hour DVD would use 16-18 first copy $29.00 (from our music library) reels. additional copies $24.00 up to 30 minutes $120.00 RECOVERY OF DATA FROM DAMAGED MINI DVD up to 60 minutes $160.00 Original Beta or Super Beta Up to 900 digital images (.jpg or .bmp) per DVD. first copy $34.00 Titles can be added at $5.00 per title. additional copies $29.00 Images change at 5 second intervals. 16mm MOVIES TO DVD Add $10.00 to any copy made to a tape size other than VHS T120. PRINTS FROM VIDEO SOURCE 16mm film was introduced in 1923 as an amateur film Prints from any still frame from your videotape or DVD. format, but was also used extensively for commercial VIDEOTAPE REPAIR Video images (typically lower resolution than still cam- and educational purposes. 16mm uses twice the foot- CUSTOM VIDEO EDITING era files) are enhanced and sharpened to yield the best age as 8mm for the same projection time. Single splice $20.00 possible result. Includes a CD of the captured .jpg file. Splice and new cassette $30.00 up to 30 minutes $240.00 Additional splices $10.00 up to 5X7 $15.00 up to 60 minutes $320.00 8X10 $20.00 We strongly recommend making a copy or transfer Add $25 per DVD for sound 16mm movies. of any repaired tape because VCR/camcorder heads may be damaged by playing a spliced tape. We will not accept responsibility for damage done to any VCR/camcorder head as a result of a tape splice/ We respect and adhere to copyright laws. repair. 3/2013 VIDEOTAPE TO PORTABLE HARD DRIVE (N0 EDITING) .avi file digitization to PC $35 Per Tape Hard Drive Up to 2 hours CAMCORDER HARD DRIVE VIDEO FILES TO DVD .mp4 file digitization to Mac $40 Per Tape • VIDEO SERVICES • (N0 EDITING) Hard Drive Up to 2 hours VIDEOTAPE TRANSFERS TO DVD (for use with iMovie) Standard Definition files to DVD up to 30 minutes $45.00 Supply your own hard drive or purchase one from us. up to 60 minutes $60.00 VIDEOTAPE TO DVD DATA DISC High Definition AVCHD files to standard DVD (N0 EDITING) (playable on Blu-Ray and DVD players) up to 30 minutes $50.00 .wmv or .mpg file for PC $40 Per Tape up to 60 minutes $70.00 Up to 2 hours BEST QUALITY TRANSFERS Our premium tape to DVD transfer process gives .mp4 file digitization for Mac $45 Per Tape CAMCORDER SD CARD VIDEO FILES TO DVD (for use with iMovie) Up to 2 hours you the best on-screen image quality. There is a (NO EDITING) one-hour time limit per DVD, which is the setting for DVD TO DVD COPY least digital compression. We can combine tapes Standard Definition files to DVD Standard or Mini-DVD to get to the one-hour limit if your tapes are not full, up to 30 minutes $45.00 copied to Standard DVD and/or sequence tapes in order for best continuity. up to 60 minutes $60.00 This service includes editing out blank areas, blue $25 First Copy screen, TV shows, and lens-cap-on segments. VIDEO TAPE TO TAPE DUPLICATIONS High Definition AVCHD files to standard DVD $20 Additional copies same disc There is a nice menu function with video chapter (playable on Blu-Ray and DVD players) All duplicates are verified error-free. previews, and packaging which shows thumbnail up to 30 minutes $50.00 FOREIGN VIDEOTAPE TO DVD CONVERSION pictures of the various scenes. The price per DVD up to 60 minutes $70.00 is $60 up to 60 minutes and $45 up to 30 minutes. Additional copies made at the same time are $20. HD video can be transferred to Blu-Ray at additional cost. PAL to NTSC (USA) DVD $80 Per DVD NTSC Tape to PAL DVD $80 Per DVD Up to One Hour Per DVD RECOVERY OF DATA FROM DAMAGED MINI DVD (Includes Editing Of Blank Areas) FOREIGN DVD TO DVD CONVERSION Recovery of damaged DVD files copied to Standard DVD PAL to NTSC (USA) DVD $80 Per DVD $65.00 per original single-sided Mini DVD NTSC to PAL DVD $80 Per DVD ECONOMY TRANSFERS (Original Menus May Be Replaced) Direct Copy no-frills transfers are basic copies with fewer features. There is no editing done and no CUSTOM VIDEO EDITING FOREIGN VIDEOTAPE TO TAPE CONVERSION menu system. The transfer is done at a much high- er compression rate, allowing for 2 hours record- Trimming or rearranging of scenes, compilations VHS to VHS Tape $60 Per Tape ing time, but reducing image quality. This service is from different sources, transition effects, audio PAL to NTSC/NTSC to PAL Up to 2 hours for one tape to one DVD only. We cannot combine dubbing, titles, etc. tapes. The price per DVD is $35 for up to 2 hours. Additional copies made at the same time are $20. $90.00 per hour/labor ($45.00 minimum) VHS, VHS-C, 8mm, Hi8, Digital 8, Mini DV, Beta and Super Beta tapes can be transferred..
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