8mm-film
The 8mm film was released in 1932 by the Kodak Company. The film strip of the format is 8 millimeters wide, hence its name. There are two versions of this format, the standard 8 mm and the Super 8. This format became the standard of home movies during the Great Depression because of its accessible price. 8mm was the norm until the Super 8 came out in 1965.

Because 8mm came out prior to the war, it’s important to digitize it before it gets ruined. Like any medium, film deteriorates and the quality will no longer be the same. We understand how valuable family home movies are. It’s possible to keep these important memories forever and transfer them onto a convenient format.

 

Bring the Past to the Future

With more than 10 years in the business, Azure Production is the company for transferring your standard 8mm and Super 8 film to a digital format. We want to provide you with a practical, consistent and trustworthy service.

We start the conversion process by inspecting and cleaning your film. We have a careful process with the conversion to ensure your film’s protection. For example, our machine is equip with an LED light source so it will not burn the film during capture. When we digitize your film, we may also proceed to correct any image problems you may have to give you a better quality. Finally, when the transfer is complete we will upload the digitized version of your film to an external hard drive, USB key or Google Drive so you can download it directly onto your device. You’ll be able to access your family home movie in a quick and efficient way.

 

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