
02-01-2004, 05:35 PM
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Thoughts Media Review Team
Join Date: Aug 2006
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ironguy,
Your profile doesn't say where you are, so I can't help with the "good place to go" part of your question.
However, there are a few ways of getting 8mm film transferred, in increasing order of quality: - Set up a projector, play the film on a screen & video the screen. Then use whatever process you would normally use to transfer your video onto DVD.
- Get an adapter that connects the projector directly to the camcorder, so bypassing the screen part of the stage.
- Get someone to do it professionally
I got four films done like this last year using a local guy who does all sorts of video conversions. I asked him to put the final video onto DV tape because I wanted to edit it. The results are pretty good but one thing you have to realise is that the 8mm frame rate is different from video's frame rate. The best transfer method will mix overlapping frames so that enough are generated for the video. The cost wasn't too high, but I don't know if you can find someone locally to you.
If you don't have a video editing system, the first two suggestions probably aren't too helpful unless you've got a DVD writer.
If you live in the UK, I might be able to help you out - it depends on how much editing of the film you wanted done.
--Philip
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