My parents asked me to have our 8mm family movies from the early 60's transferred to DVD so copies could be given to my brothers and sister. Since this is something we don't do often, I searched through the internet to compare prices, customer comments, and delivery schedules. I chose filmfix based on their professional looking website and the fact that I couldn't find any negative comments at all.
The process was very easy and the promised DVDs were returned sooner than I expected. My parents were very pleased with the results and I was glad to see the previously jerky movies with the noisey projector replaced by a smooth playing and quiet DVD.
You can find lower cost transfer companies, but for a once-in-a-lifetime transfer process, why take a chance?
RJN
North Carolina
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8mm Film Transfer Expert
Simplify - get your films in a "grab and go" format! We transfer 8mm or Super 8 films onto a handy USB stick (or hard drive.)
Hello, I'm Nathaniel. My wife Laura and I are FilmFix — a two person team.
I am the technical expert with a degree in motion picture and photography, from Brooks Institute, Santa Barbara, CA.
First, your 8mm film will be inspected and carefully cleaned. Then, I'll convert it — from start to finish. These days, most all our customers request that digital files be delivered onto a hard drive or USB stick. However, we can put your transfer on a DVD or Blu-ray disc, if you really prefer that.
While staying local is nice, sometimes it's in your best interest to expand further and find the professional experts who specialize in this sort of transfer. Transferring 8mm film -- the right way -- is highly technical and it requires specialized, pricey equipment.
We're very glad you found us! Let us show you why we have a stellar reputation. Shall we get started on a reasonably-priced estimate?