by Michael Baskin | Apr 10, 2017 | Films
Merging Movie film with still frames for Printing: One of the more interesting features of our film transfer process is the frame by frame capture technology. Every single frame of film is captured one by one. This has been around for a while, but in more recent...
by Michael Baskin | Feb 27, 2017 | Films
Differences between regular 8mm film and Super 8 film are subtle but important. When it comes to transferring 8mm film, our process is identical. The film itself is made out of the same materials and is both 8mm’s wide. The sprocket holes, frame size and distance...
by Michael Baskin | Feb 1, 2017 | Films, Video
The differences in High Definition and Standard Definition video as related to film transfer When our company transfers 8mm and 16mm film, the option for transfer is High Definition (HD) and Standard Definition (SD). Often times, this simple option leaves customers...
by Michael Baskin | Jan 12, 2017 | Films
What causes your film to decay? First we need to look at what film is. Film is a plastic base (cellulose acetate) with a gelatin emulsion layer over top of it. The Emulsion holds the image left over after exposed parts have gone. Old black and white film is simply...