If you are technologically savvy or simply very sentimental, you may be fortunate enough to possess some hidden 16mm film treasures. One of the original video film formats, 16mm film to DVD was projected on screens and was 16mm wide. Its history as one of the earliest widely used film formats makes digitising it a top priority for two reasons.
The
film was initially used as a place to save personal recordings and films, but
that function was never meant to be permanent. We think of it as a property
from which, for your memories, eviction is imminent. Second, do you even have a
projector that can be used? If not, do you know where to go immediately to find
one? Didn’t think so.
It
doesn't necessarily follow, though, that there is no chance of experiencing
that timeless dose. Being one of the few film companies to have existed before
16mm was created, we are aware of the limitations of the technology and played
a key role in its introduction. With our quick and easy digitizing process,
we're here to help you save it right now.
In
the early century, when the cinema industry was just getting started, 35mm film
was the norm. There was a problem with the expensive and cumbersome equipment.
Capturing moments on camera was a dream unless you had access to a film set and
crew which, obviously, the normal family lacked. However, we had developed 16mm film to DVD as a less expensive
amateur alternative to 35mm. Even though it may not have been overly impressed,
the smaller and less expensive 16mm film opened doors that had previously been
closed to home moviemakers, amateur photographers, educators, and businesses,
such as being the only film used to record events. Even in the middle of the
century, we ordered a 16mm Library, which became one of the first "buy or
rent" film models and contributed to the popularity of the format as well
as other upcoming film formats.
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