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Thread ID: 139526 2015-05-18 02:32:00 Super 8 film conversions rugila (214) PC World Chat
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1400880 2015-05-19 06:10:00 I've used this company in Wellington before . Excellent work on my old 8mm and Super 8 movies. They scan them in 720P HD format .mov for you..

http://www.filmtransfer.co.nzThis also looks a good option. I'll check them out. Thanks.
rugila (214)
1400881 2015-05-19 10:17:00 This also looks a good option. I'll check them out. Thanks.

Here's one I had scanned . The 1969 Auckland Farmer's Parade regular 8mm taken about a week after I bought my first movie camera. No steady shot in those days..
www.youtube.com
paulw (1826)
1400882 2015-05-19 14:13:00 Really I wanted to see if anyone's used a particular firm, and what their impressions of the cost, service and quality of result are.I'm so sorry that my humble suggestions are so helpless. I'll try not to in future. :crying Greg (193)
1400883 2015-05-19 20:06:00 If you wanted to do it yourself you could get something like this (www.wolverinedata.com)

There's videos on / about it on Youtube
Speedy Gonzales (78)
1400884 2015-05-19 23:57:00 Here's one I had scanned . The 1969 Auckland Farmer's Parade regular 8mm taken about a week after I bought my first movie camera. No steady shot in those days..
www.youtube.com

That looks really good. Did those cameras do audio, or was the sound dubbed in later?
Renegade (16270)
1400885 2015-05-20 01:21:00 That looks really good. Did those cameras do audio, or was the sound dubbed in later?

Dubbed later..
paulw (1826)
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