How much does it cost to transfer 8mm film to DVD UK?

How much does it cost to transfer 8mm film to DVD UK?

Costs for 8mm cine film transfer to DVD, Blu-Ray HD and digital

Reel length Cost per reel
800ft £126 per reel (Approximately 60 minutes)
1000ft £150 per reel (Approximately 75 minutes)
1200ft £175 per reel (Approximately 90 minutes)
Additional copies to DVD £10 each

How much does it cost to transfer 8mm film to DVD?

ALL INCLUSIVE PRICES for 8MM to DVD

Footage Diameter Price
100 ft. 4 inch reels $18.99
200 ft. 5 inch reels $29.99
300 ft. 6 inch reels $39.99
400 ft. 7 inch reels $49.99

How long does it take to transfer 8mm film to DVD?

Turnaround times depend on the size of your project but we aim to complete and ship your 8mm film transfer within about 7 – 14 business days of receiving your order.

Can you put cine film onto DVD?

Can you put cine film onto DVD? A. Cine film reels can be preserved on DVD, making it the perfect way to protect and preserve your family movies and precious memories. Digital Converters can transfer any old 8mm, 9.5mm and 16mm cine film to digital and have helped thousands of families preserve their old movies.

Can you convert Super 8 film to DVD?

While it’s possible to digitize your own Super8 film and put it on a DVD if you’d like, we don’t really recommend it for a few reasons. One of the only ways you can do it yourself is through the bootleg movie theater method, where you project the Super8 video on the wall and record the recording with a digital camera.

How many feet of film is on a 8mm reel?

Super-8 measures approximately 13 mm. On the left is the common 50 foot reel of Regular 8mm film. The hole in the center of a reel of Regular 8 is smaller than the hole in the center of a Super 8 reel.

How do I convert home movies to DVD?

5 Ways to Digitize Your Old Home Movies

  1. Use a DVD recorder. One of the easiest ways to preserve old tapes is by transferring them to DVD.
  2. Directly convert from film to video.
  3. Connect to a computer.
  4. Record it again.
  5. Hire a service.

Do they still make 8mm film?

Kodak still manufactures Super 8 film cartridges, but there are millions of older home movie cameras that need a steady diet of Regular 8mm film (also known as Standard 8mm or Double 8mm) on spools. For the uninitiated, Regular 8mm film comes on 25 or 100 ft reels.

Can 8mm projector play Super 8?

Because of the different sized sprocket holes (also called perforations), the 8mm film could only be played on a 8mm projector and Super 8 could only be played on a Super 8 projector.

Can I transfer 8mm film to DVD?

The problem is, the 8mm format is completely outdated. You can take all of those 8mm film rolls, and you can transfer their data to a more modern storage device. That includes DVDs, flash drives, SD cards, and any other modern storage system.

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