Preserve old movies, photos, music with Digital Technology

Film_cansThis last Saturday my local News Paper printed a pretty good article in the Homes section regarding preservation of old films and photos stored away in peoples attics closets etc.

Of course this article is very near and dear to my heart and actually is a good cause to write about. Recently my father passed away at 90 years old. He has a ton of old photographs many of them from vintage periods of his hey days in the 30’s 40’s, 50’ 60’s etc. So what to do with all of these photos ? Very simple for me since I am in the business of not only creating memories for clients but also in the preservation of those memories.

They are in the process of being scanned, cleaned up and categorized. In the case of my fathers photos, I will be using them as part of a documentary project on the Merchant Marines serving in WW II and the US foray into the war with our entry into the campaign in New Guinea, for which my father played an active role.

“The campaign on New Guinea is all but forgotten except by those who served there. Battles with names like Tarawa, Saipan, and Iwo Jima overshadow it. Yet Allied operations in New Guinea were essential to the U.S. Navy’s drive across the Central Pacific and to the U.S. Army’s liberation of the Philippine Islands from Japanese occupation.”

Did not mean to digress off track here, the point that the article makes as well as the one that I am talking about merge into the same theme. You see as we age, so does the media on which we’ve stored our memories and moments of the past. The older storage medium of film and photographs is referred to as Analog and the new medium of computers and DVD’s is referred to as Digital.

If you still have old film footage lying around: be it old 8 mm, Super 8 or 16mm film or even old phonographic albums – LP records old 78’s or 45s!, or even fading black-and-white snapshots, not to mention color slides and prints and lets not forget VHS tapes, then the time to transfer that over to a DVD for long lasting storage is now.

The longer you wait the more the material degrades to the point that very soon it may not even be salvageable. Basically, the preservation of old film footage should be done as soon as possible.

You might have a few questions regarding the process and cost and that is understandable.

Lets’ see if I can help here:

At Virtual Interactive we utilize a process called memories3 Smart Transfer Technology. we carefully handle your precious memories through out the entire process.

  • It’s Safe:

The transfer process does not damage your 8mm film, super8 film, 16mm film, cam corder tapes, VHS tapes, 35mm negatives, 35mm slides, or photos in any way. With our bar coding system, you can track the status of your order during each and every aspect of transfer. It will be like you are walking along with your order! We have a trained staff of professionals working together to ensure that your home movies are safe!

  • It’s QUALITY

Our staff of engineers and programmers have developed cutting edge technologies that produce world renowned quality that we stand behind. We are also proud to offer a competitive guarantee of our film, video, and slide transfer process. If you are not satisfied with your order, you may pursue a re-transfer or a refund.

  • It’s EASY

We’ll walk you through the vhs to dvd and the film to dvd ordering processes. You can send in as many film reels, slides, and tapes as you’d like! We do not limit our customers!

So what does that cost ? Not as expensive as you might think.

We have scoured the Florida scene and believe that we have the best competitive prices in the State. That is for our local rates.

However, we are now kicking of our Spring Break Special with Internet Order Only SPECIAL REDUCED PRICING that will blow your socks off. The pricing is so low, I hesitate to even mention in this article. However you can click on this link to go to our MEDIA TRANSFER PAGE and then follow this link to the special pricing and submission on our MEDIA TRANSFERS page.

This offer is only valid until June 1st 2008, so take advantage of it now, and tell your friends and family about it.

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