 8mm,
Super 8 and 16mm films can now be transferred to VHS tape, Digital
Video Tape, and DVD. Studio B Video Productions is one of the few
facilities that utilize the Elmo� "Direct Transfer" system. During this
process, the film image is back-lit against a macro CCD unit and
converted to a video signal. There is no projection involved.
You may have seen "mirror-box-do-it-yourself" units at your local
general merchandise store. With these units, you must set up your old
projector, point it into the box, set up your video camera, point it
into the other end of the box and record the projection. Not a bad
concept, but the biggest problem is "frame syncronization". Film
projectors run at 18-24 frames per second (fps) while video runs at 30
fps. This creates a flicker or "strobe effect". Our units compensate
for this and transfer your images smoothly and clearly.  All
films are inspected, cleaned and 100% monitored throughout the entire
transfer procedure. Our technician adjusts light intensity
and corrects colors which may have faded or shifted. Many times we are
able to restore the images from your films to their original quality.
Of course, the "original quality" depends much on the "original
photographer".  Slides
and photos can also be transferred to video, DVD and CD-Rom. As a
specialized production house, we generally discourage customers from
transferring mulititudes of images to video. We encourage you to create
a short documentary program. 100 slides or photos is generally all that
is needed to create a concise, entertaining program.
Please call, e-mail or visit 2001 Video Productions for a FREE ESTIMATE.
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