From: Mark Toscano (email suppressed)
Date: Tue Nov 27 2007 - 14:20:04 PST
Hi Ellie,
You could try Modern VideoFilm here in L.A.:
They've done work on big commercial projects and
smaller experimental ones.
Best of luck,
mark t
--- ellie epp <email suppressed> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am new to this list (though not new to
> experimental filmmaking) and suspect this question
> may duplicate recent discussions. If so, I hope
> someone will reply off-list.
>
> I’m wanting to make high-def DVD copies of 16mm
> films both silent and optical sound. My preference
> would be to transfer directly to external hard drive
> and then author as far as I can on my own. I’m
> working on a Mac Book Pro with quite a lot of
> memory, have Final Cut Pro 5 and DVD Studio Pro 4,
> and understand that I will not be able to burn HD to
> DVD myself.
>
> Am hoping to hear from someone who has been through
> this process successfully and could advise me.
>
> Live in San Diego but would be willing to travel
> anywhere in the US to get a transfer that is right
> the first time. The lab I contacted in LA did not
> seem knowledgable or well set up for this work.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ellie Epp
> email suppressed
>
>
>
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