VHS Tapes Damaged? They Can Be Repaired

VHS tapes that have been damaged (or “eaten”) by VCRs can usually be repaired inexpensively and easily by a professional video production company. If the tape inside the video is broken, the video tape is jammed or the plastic shell of the video tape is cracked, having your VHS tape repaired shouldn’t be a problem. In some cases, VHS tapes that have been damaged by other means (such as dirt, grease, excessive heat, liquid, dust, mold and puppy teeth) can also be repaired. If the VHS tapes do have some kind of foreign substance on them, they should always be […]

The New HD DSLR For Toronto Video Production

The original DSLRs that came out in HD were cameras intended for photography purposes, such as the generation that came out around the same time the Nikon D90 did a few years ago. They had video capabilities, but nothing that could be used for anything besides home video footage of the kids playing at the beach. Now, that’s all changed and Canon has come out with several generations of cameras that are more than capable of producing top-of-the-line, ultra-high quality video footage. In fact, so much so that these cameras, such as the Canon EOS 5D Mark II, have been […]

Consider Having Your Online Video Professionally Edited

Websites like YouTube make it so easy for anyone to create their own videos and put them online for everyone to see at no cost. Using online video can be a great tool for any business that wants to promote themselves, showcase a new service, make an announcement or provide their customers with useful information such as how to use their products or other helpful tips. While making and uploading these videos can be convenient having them appear professional is not necessarily easy. No matter how internet savvy you are or how great of a business you run, not everyone […]

Blu-Ray Vs. DVD: What’s the Difference?

The primary difference between the Blu-Ray (BD) format and regular DVD format is that the Blu-Ray players use a blue laser, while regular DVD players use a red laser to play the discs. Blu-Ray player prices are already coming down, making the transition less painless for those looking for better picture quality when they watch movies at home. Resolution The biggest selling point for Blu-Ray discs are their unmatched image resolution. Image resolution is determined by the number of horizontal and vertical lines, and the more lines the more detailed the image will be. Older DVDs are between 480 520 […]