A customer asks: "Can you confirm if you are filming or capturing each frame separately?" Yes, we are "filming" in real time — but each and every frame is captured separately — as a ...
Oh John, we are sorry to see you had to close your doors. DAC Video was an institution. During my "Brooks Institute" years in the mid-90's, they were known as the 'go-to place' for ...
It's during the initial image stabilization process that the image's grain gets seriously remapped, thus the upscaling process should be done along with the image stabilization. The ...
Due to its small format, 8mm film cannot hold more detail than a 2K transfer delivers. So, by paying for a 4K transfer — and expecting to capture extra detail — you will only achieve ...
Reflecting back on the 18 years we've been in business, we've consistently stayed on the cutting edge of transfer technology. This commitment comes at a cost, but it's necessary for us ...
During the past 18 years, we have noticed that one can never start too early in preparation for holiday gifts. Our customers have gotten wise to our traditional "Christmas Rush" ...
When you take the time to write a testimonial for a small business like FilmFix, you are helping us more than you might realize, and we appreciate your efforts beyond what words can ...
Update -- Monday, November 21, 2022 We are very sorry to inform you that, as of Sep 8, 2022, our Localized Webpage is no longer being supported by modern browsers. We hope you will ...
Few 8mm transfer houses do sound. Fewer still do sound from Regular 8mm film. Well, we do sound from Regular 8mm and Super-8 film. Moreover, we do it at no extra cost to you! ...
Occasionally we feel like a big transfer house. In reality we are a small Mom-and-Pop store … without the “store” part! Back to our Delusion of Grandeur: It kicks in when we need to ...
It feels good to be a part of our community and in our 16th year of business.
Let us help you by providing this downloadable PDF. Simply print it out and start measuring away! Please call if you have any questions, whatsoever.
It is best to maintain video at its true frame rate of 18 fps, especially when editing and outputting work to a final project. Keeping with the 18fps frame rate ensures the best and ...
How best to structure our color grading services here at FilmFix has presented us with a challenging dilemma. On the one hand, all 8mm film benefits from some color grading, so that ...
A very special thank you to Dr. Greg Ruggerone who gave us permission to use these 35mm film slide scans on our website. You can read his enthusiastic and helpful testimonial right ...
Customers ask us, "Do you transfer in 4K?" This question inspired me to write this somewhat technical 4-part blog. We don't do a 4K transfer of 8mm film and would like to explain why, ...
A burn hole is nothing you want on your film! And, they're rare. It means that at some point while viewing your treasured old family films, the projectionist stopped the film from ...
We are happy to bring you our "true grain capture" at 61 megapixel resolution per slides. This is a good time to consider transferring your most treasured slides to beyond Archival ...
Our curiosity had us going once we had our new 9.5K camera in hand. We wanted to know how a lower quality transfer would compare to our new 9.5K transfer, so we had a reference. These ...
We start with a professionally trained and educated operator who graduated from the world-renowned Brooks Institute of Photography, in Santa Barbara, CA (graduated February 1996). Your ...
Up-scaling your video to HD is a wise option to consider when digitizing your old video tapes. Professionally up-scaled footage results in a nicer image when viewed on a large TV or ...
These video transfer cords hit the market, and people started digitizing their tapes at home. However, it seems people are not getting satisfying results with these things. It appears ...
Nowadays, when we refer to a photograph's "resolution" or "image quality", we generally mean its pixel density or, when printed, its Dots per Inch (DPI). Back in the days of film ...
A silent almost unnoticed breakthrough has happened in the play-back arena. It used to be that only computers were able to manage the play-back of files with frame rates that did not ...
Let me share with you a hidden treasure that took me a while to find! For a long time, even though I was using an expensive editing program, I was not getting satisfying results when ...
Recently, we were given a tremendous gift! A customer, Rob C. of Washington, asked us to please re-do a transfer he had done elsewhere, because he was disappointed with their work. He ...
If you don't know what's on your family's treasured films, you can rent a Wolverine from us for a couple of weeks and have a look-see! Note: Operating the Wolverine MovieMaker-PRO ...
See Mother Nature, shining brightly, in this fine footage! The camera work of these two clips was exceptional. Thank you, Mr. Commons, for letting us use this as a sample transfer on ...
Maria was thrilled with what we achieved on her small 3-inch Test-Transfer reel. Therefore, she granted us use of fun parts of it on our website. The Super-8 film was littered with ...
I, Nathaniel, very much enjoyed transferring this particular collection of mini-documentaries which the Rene Family filmed during their International vacations. These treasured films ...
Classic all metal fire engine, in high pursuit - even amidst snowflakes! Here is 8-decade old 8mm black and white film with all its charm ... and then some. We use this clip with ...
Freeport Stadium May 1958 winning driver of car 269 George Peters. Clip courtesy of Richard Girards, with expressed written consent -- All Rights Reserved.
One day, we came upon the most unique 8mm film splicing technique ever used -- a staple. It sure made us laugh! In all the years of seeing the various film splice work that our ...
While all cherished footage that we have ever transferred is an honor to us, here at FilmFix, this is the most treasured footage we have ever digitized. It's short but very sweet, and ...
Evident crystal-like white powder, resembling mold at first glance, is actually a chemical reaction that occurs as the VHS tape slowly deteriorates. A tape exhibiting this appearance ...
We'll start by showing you the end-result, so let's work backward. This short clip demonstrates the effect of grain reduction on your footage. Pay special attention to the detail in ...
We respect your privacy. You retain copyright of your treasured family memories! Not all companies can say that. Please check their "fine-print" to make certain they will not sell or ...
We use a telecine xenon flash scanner. Here are some of the parts of our system. Our Camera Because many of you asked, we show you the type of camera we use. It's a professional JVC ...
Rusty reels have a detrimental effect on the film. It accelerates the decay of the films as it reacts with the film's silver. Film archival houses won't even let rusty reels be stored ...
After inspecting your films, we begin by asking ourselves, "What will benefit this film the most?" In our 13 years of experience, we have noted that all films benefit from cleaning -- ...
Without padding, things can get quite disheveled and the box can more easily tear, during transit. Please remember to pad it a bit and tape the box -- both on the bottom and top. When ...
The fourth reel from the left is quite an odd sight to see. That's because it's a leader of 16mm film - cut in half. This is something that was sometimes done with double perforated ...
Here is a little puzzle: Try to figure out which of these two reels has Regular 8mm and which has Super-8 film wound onto its reel. One can determine what kind of film is wound onto ...
When film gets old it can start to curl, because it is shrinking. The shrinkage amount will depend upon what type of base the film was made of and in what conditions the film was ...
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