From: Joanna Raczynska (email suppressed)
Date: Tue Jan 02 2007 - 07:55:57 PST
Madison -- I would suggest your family members contact Colorlab in Rockville
for their telecine services: (301) 770-2128 <email suppressed>
Perhaps after that, with the work on a miniDV, you could help them create
their DVDs? Or, the folks at Colorlab could help you with that too...
Joanna
>From: Madison Brookshire <email suppressed>
>Reply-To: Experimental Film Discussion List <email suppressed>
>To: email suppressed
>Subject: 16mm to video
>Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2007 10:10:07 -0500
>
>Dear F'workers:
>
>Happy Solar New Year.
>
>Now back to business. I have some family members who would like to
>convert some 16mm home movies to dvd. I searched the archives, but
>didn't come up with any "reasonable" solutions (they don't exactly
>need to downconvert from HD 24p to digibeta before comprssing to dvd,
>etc.). They live the in the Washington DC area.
>
>Any suggestions? A quick perusal of google search results led me to
>charlatans and hacks claiming the resolution of their DVX is superior
>to film... A little help would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Madison, v.2007
>
>
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For info on FrameWorks, contact Pip Chodorov at <email suppressed>.