Remember those 8mm reels gathering dust in your storage? Yes, those analog films and videos are treasure troves of memories that may even have a clue to an old relative you have lost touch with, or a way to familiarize your children with your grandparents and the time they lived in. These are just some of the topmost reasons you should already be considering sending those reels to an 8mm to DVD service before they deteriorate to the point of no return.
Once you have them digitized, that’s half the battle won, making them into videos to share with loved ones is just as essential since that will bring you closer together. Here are the top 3 ways to get creative with the digital footage when it’s safely backed up on a hard drive. 1. Edit your 16mm movie to DVD digital footage into a montage Creating a montage is a fantastic way to make your entire video collection convenient to consume. If you have endless reels, then watching them in their entirety would be tough. There are parts of footage you would want to cut. A 10-20 minute montage that entails the significant parts of the reels is a great way to relive moments without having to sit for hours waiting for the highlights to pop up. It may take up a remarkable amount of time, and you may require professional help, but it will all be extremely worth it when you get to watch old home movies that transport you to the past at the click of a button. Create highlights of each tape Going through hours of footage and editing them is a daunting task, but there are other options as well. If certain reels are special, then you can create a highlight of just those reels. 2-3 minutes is enough time to capture the highlights of your grandparents’ wedding or home movies of your dad’s first birthday. This cuts down watching time and helps you in preserving the intrinsic meaning of that particular reel, thanks to the 8mm film to digital conversion service. |
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