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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Madison
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16mm to DVD
A close friend of my mother in law needs some footage on 16mm put to a DVD. Can anyone help?
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Major Player
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Piper City, IL
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You can try homemoviedepot.com. They do that type of thing.
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Los Angeles, california
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We've used Yale Video in Burbank for your 16mm films.
My grandfather was a professional photographer, and we have wonderful 16mm home movies. Some of them are just gloriously beautiful. Yale did a superb and speedy job for us. They are, however, "christian" and will not work on footage with any nudity to it. Assuming your mother-in-law's friend isn't shooting any pagan rituals, you should fine
Video Transfers The above link is to their pricing page. |
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Major Player
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Madison
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Thanks for your help! I'll be sending her the links and tell her to not be sending off her wild party films! :)
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