[Hidden-tech] film to dvd transfer inquiry

Rikk Desgres all at pinehurstpictures.com
Mon Mar 3 17:27:20 EST 2008


If it's actually film, I can't help you. Most places charge by the foot, and
it can get expensive. Especially now because so few people actually are
doing it.

Tom Adams - Do you do film transfers?

Audio Visual Archives did some transfers in the past. They are in Florence.
I don't know if they still do it.

Rikk
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on 3/3/08 3:23 PM, Irene Starr at starr at langlab.umass.edu wrote:

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