Pro Video has transferred millions of feet of film to customers all over the United States for the last 30 years. Take advantage of DVD technology, so you can simply pop it into your DVD player and watch in your home movies on your High Definition TV.
Pro
Video offers film transfer
services to dvd. Using an aerial transfer method it
is top-of-the-line and provides a high-quality picture that is
second to none.
All film is cleaned, lubricated, and put on 400 foot
reels before being transferred to DVD. This cleaning removes
brittleness, dirt, and dust from old films. Your films can be electronically adjusted to your
film's color and clarity so faded or discolored film looks more
natural.
We also splice the film and both clean it in the process. We remove any under/over exposed film or black or white parts of the film so you don't have wasted footage.
We then mount the reels on our special projectors. These modified projectors produce a non-flicker image by using a multi-face optical glass prism which synchronizes standard 18 or 24 frames per second movie film speed to 30 frames per second of video. This process eliminates the shutter bar or flutter-effect associated with using a video camera to record the film projection. The image from the Elmo projector is focused directly on the lens of the Video camera using a special aerial imaging system.
You will be amazed by the quality of some of the older films that can be restored and transferred to DVD. Many old film reels have a lot of spots and blemishes. With our film transfer services you will have these problems solved. With DVD Technology you can now use it in your favor! A DVD can hold up to two hours of high-quality video. Plus, no more changing reels to try and find what event you are looking for. You will have your own chapters and menus to for easy access to any part of the film.
Now is the time to have this service done so you will be able to play your movies on either computer or DVD and watch your long-ago relatives once again. There's no reason to let those old family films continue to collect dust.
