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How is the film transfered?

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How is the film transfered?

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There are three methods for transfering film to DVD. It’s important to understand all three because the price and quality vary. 1. The least expensive method is to project the film onto a white surface and use a digital camcorder to video tape it. While inexpensive, this method is not recommended. The camcorder’s capture rate needs to be changed since the film and the camera have different speeds and the “flicker” from the film is not eliminated. 2 (3).Frame by Frame Transfer: There are two price ranges for this method. We use the more moderate price. Hollywood uses the more expensive price. Frame by frame means that each frame of film is viewed and then “re-assembled” on a computer. The result is a nearly “flicker” free film with stunning quality. At Photo and Video memories, I clean the film and check/repair any splices before doing the frame by frame transfer. Why use DVDs? We are committed to providing you with a product that is archival. We use DVDs which are guaranteed by their m

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