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Convert 8mm film to DVD - Super 8 conversion Little Rock


We've had many customers from Little Rock and they have all been extremely happy with our high quality film transfer services. We do a wide range of film scanning from amateur 8mm and Super 8 film to Government archives to 16mm and 35mm Hollywood Independent Movies. Our niche is high quality, not high volume. So, if you are looking for best film to DVD quality and the personal attention your film deserves, you found it. At one point we used to be located in several stores throughout the United States. Because we buy the best film scanners and because they are over $100,000 each, we have had to centralize our film scanning service to our largest lab which is in Chandler, Arizona. We not only service customers in the United States but also in Europe and Asia as well. We offer the highest quality film scanning in the world.

Leading Technology For The Best Film Conversions In Little Rock

Breaking News: We've been inventing new technology for over 25 years to bring you the very best quality from your 8mm and Super 8 film conversion. We are very proud to offer our brand new Advanced Grain Elimination Technology. It removes 95% of grain and video noise from your film transfer to give you a clean, sharp video from your old movies. It is an amazing technology. Seeing is believing. Click here.

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8mm and Super 8 Film Services

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1Scanning per foot cost includes scanning only. This does not include the cost of the output format(s) like DVD.
2The example Pro 2K and Pro 4K picture includes optional color correction.

ORDER PROCESS

8mm Film to DVD Step 1 8mm Film To DVD Step 2 8mm Film To DVD Step 3 Super 8 Film To DVD Step 4 Super 8 Film to DVD Step 5


Converting 8mm & Super 8 to Other Digital Formats


Most customers transfer their 8mm film to DVD or BluRay. Some want both. Many times there are some family members that only have a DVD player while others have moved up to BluRay. BluRay has twice the resolution, so we do recommend BluRay but sometimes you may need a DVD for those other members of your family that only have a DVD player. We can transfer 8mm film to DVD, AVI files, Blu-Ray, HD-AVI, ProRes 422 and DPX. We can transfer Super 8 film to DVD, AVI files, Blu-Ray, HD-AVI, ProRes 422 and DPX. If you are looking for the best 8mm film conversion, then you found the best company that can give you the best quality.

Not only does the Film Transfer Company offer the best quality, we also offer the best prices on a apples to apples comparison sometimes by 25-50%. So, if you want the best quality at the best price come to The Film Transfer Company.

100% Satisfaction Guarantee

100% Satisfaction Guarantee. Our film to DVD service is the best in the business and so is our customer support. If for any reason you are unsatisfied with our results please contact us to discuss any options. *Quality of film to DVD (8mm film to DVD, super 8 film to DVD) transfer and restoration is dependent upon condition of existing film stock; severely deteriorated original materials may be beyond the reach of even the most sophisticated restoration methods. To learn more, see our 8mm and Super 8 Pro Hollywood Restoration.

City Fun Facts for Little Rock

Little Rock Fun Facts: In 1831, the city became incorporated and in 1836, Little Rock was named capital of the newly admitted state of Arkansas. The city experienced various degrees of growth through much of the 20th century. In the late 1950s, Little Rock was thrust into the national spotlight when the U.S. Supreme Court made its landmark ruling in the Brown v.

Arkansas Fun Facts: Today Arkansas ranks 27th among the 50 states in area, but, except for Louisiana and Hawaii, it is the smallest state west of the Mississippi River. Its neighbors are Missouri to the north, Tennessee and Mississippi to the east, Louisiana to the south, Texas to the southwest and Oklahoma to the west. The name Arkansas was used by the early French explorers to refer to the Quapaw people—a prominent indigenous group in the area—and to the river along which they settled. The term was likely a corruption of akansea, the word applied to the Quapaw by another local indigenous community, the Illinois.

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