Cine Film | 8mm Cine | 9.5mm | 16mm | Polavision | Examples | ID | Process |
Cine films do not last forever. To avoid further deterioration and for ease of viewing we can transfer your cine films to video or editable files using state of the art professional digital imaging equipment to maintain the best possible quality.
Our Technicians have the experience to to get the best quality possible from your cine film. If you can't make it into our studios in London but would like to use our quality cine transfer service please do so by mail order. None of our cine to DVD services are set in stone and if you require something that is not listed above please call us.
If you cannot make it into our shop simply post your cine film to us - don't forget to include your instructions, address and telephone number. On receipt of your work we will call you, confirm your instructions, and take payment by credit card over the phone.
Instead of an encoded DVD, you may wish to order an an editable computer file for home editing. We can supply you with an editable .MOV file for editing on PCs and MACs. An MOV file is approximately 1gb per minute. So if the running time of your cine film is 30 minutes we will need to put it on a 32gb USB stick. Customers can provide their own external hard drive or large capacity USB stick for this purpose or we can supply them in store at cost.
Image sequence files are also available for advanced users at 50% extra
Although DVDs last a lifetime without deterioration in quality one scratch or scuff mark will render it unplayable. For this reason we strongly advise you to order an extra DVD back up copy of your cine transfer work.
Prices start at £6.50 per reel.
We give generous quantity discounts on Super8 and 8mm film which means that prices start as low as £6.50 reel.
DVD, and digital MOV files available as well as .MOV files for more advanced users.
9.5m cine film is an unusual and rarely seen format these days.
With discounts, prices start at just £10/100ft.
It is easily recognised because of the single line of sprocket down the centre of the film.
16mm Cine film was and is generally used by advanced amateurs and professional film makers.
With discounts, prices start at just £10/100ft.
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