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Film Transfer: Turn your old videos into new again

Tue, Sep 9, 2008

Business & Economy

The past few weeks I’ve been going over some old pile of video cassettes at home, trying to sort out those which I’d still want to keep, from those which I don’t really know why I still have after all these years. Of course, I’d like to keep some videos taken during special occasions and family gathering, but some of them were taken 15 to 20 years ago, so when I tried playing them, the quality has markedly deteriorated, if running at all. I felt bad because all the while I thought I have done my best to preserve the videos, keeping them locked up in a cabinet in our stock room, with the end view of being able to share our family affairs to our next generation.

A friend suggested that if I really want to keep them in my video archive, I might want to consider looking for 8mm Film to DVD services. I was not aware that there is actually such service available, so I hurriedly looked it up over the internet and tried to learn more about it. Of all the search results I got from Google, what got me very interested was when I chanced upon a site called videoconversionexperts.com. As their name suggest, they claim that they are the leading 8mm Film Transfer outfit in the industry. They likewise had the bravado to put bold and all caps letters, “100% Satisfaction GUARANTEED”. That certainly caught my attention– I was skeptic, but interested. So I browsed through their movie film gallery just to see if they indeed deliver what they promised. Surprisingly, they have quite an impressive work samples, and the quality of the videos really speaks volumes of what their service could do. Previously, I felt that I would need some sort of miracle to be able to salvage our family videos but now I realized, with all the Film Transfer technology and the experts at videoconversionexperts, we have a fairly good chance of restoring our home videos to their original (if not better) quality. What’s best about film transfer, is that storage would be much easier, because they will not replace the bulky film casettes or film rolls, with the lightweight, super-thin and durable DVDs.

So for you guys out there who are like me, keeping a large library of video films, you might want to try film transfers as an alternative. Visit videoconversionexperts and in no time, you will keep those good o’l times and memories preserved, for your grandchildren’s grandchildren to view and enjoy.

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