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Recommendations: OId 8mm films to DV/DVD in NYC?



 
 
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Old March 3rd 05, 04:32 PM
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Hi everybody,
Can anybody suggest a place in NYC that could convert a shoebox full
of old super 8 films to DV?

Ideally, once converted, i'd like to edit and burn these on my mac. I
was planning on get converted to straight to DVD, but have learned that
DV masters would be a better choice (to preserve the quality).


The films are extremely precious, so quality and care are slightly more
important than price. Kooking for a good recommendation of a shop in
NYC that might be able to help.

Thanks!

-CS

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Old March 4th 05, 08:25 PM
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Can anybody suggest a place in NYC that could convert a shoebox full
of old super 8 films to DV?


My wife had some old 16mm home movies done at DuArt
URL:http://www.duart.com/ a few years ago. They did good work.

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Old March 4th 05, 08:25 PM
Brian Reynolds
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In article .com,
wrote:
Can anybody suggest a place in NYC that could convert a shoebox full
of old super 8 films to DV?


My wife had some old 16mm home movies done at DuArt
URL:http://www.duart.com/ a few years ago. They did good work.

--
Brian Reynolds | "It's just like flying a spaceship.
| You push some buttons and see
http://www.panix.com/~reynolds/ | what happens." -- Zapp Brannigan
NAR# 54438 |
 




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