What is the difference between 35mm film and IMAX film?

Michael Bay’s transformers was shot almost entirely in IMAX. Seeing an IMAX film is an experience like none other, with a screen so large it feels like you’re moving along with the movie. But how do they do it? 35mm film is the type of film found in movie theaters around the world, while IMAX film is twice the size at 70mm, offering about 8 times the resolution of regular film. [text-box width=”100%” align=”center”] Ask Us About Video Production! We create videos and tell stories. Get Started >> [/text-box] IMAX films are shown on screens that are usually 52 feet […]

Specialized Equipment For Transferring Film

  As VHS video players become more obsolete and people with large video collections realize they need to transfer their films over before they degrade in quality, transferring film to DVD becomes a more sought-after service. There are a multitude of online videos that teach you how to transfer your VHS tapes or older film reels onto DVDs as a do-it-yourself project. This is a neat idea, but not necessarily the best value for your money even when considering you’re doing it yourself. How a do-it-yourself film to dvd transfer works is a projector plays the film on a flat […]

Regular 8mm Film to DVD Transfer

  Regular 8mm film transfer to DVD In this example, we show how our machine can safely transfer your old films to DVD. It is done without setting up boxes with mirrors, or projecting your film onto a wall and recording it with a camcorder which would create an unprofessional  flicker effect. We transfer your film straight to DVD. The camera is approximately 4″ away from the gate. We use low heat LED light technology, and sprocket free design so your film won’t be ripped apart if the sprockets were not set up properly. The machine was built with the film being fed through […]