How to Digitize 70 year old 16mm Movie Film Reels from start to finish. Clean, prep, transfer & save
Digitizing 16mm Movie Film Start to Finish incl Cleaning, transferring, editing corrections & how to chose a company to transfer your home movies to digital. 0:00-1:58 Opening up the film case and inspecting the films. 1:59-4:07 prepping for cleaning the film 4:08-5:26 cleaning 5:27-6:48 broken film, resplicing film 6:49-7:34 Leader tape added 7:35-8:15 cleaning the film gate before transfer 8:16-12:32 Capturing the film reel to digital 12:33-16:03 Editing the file with QuickTime Player 16:04-19:42 Retransferring film on different machine at slower frame rate 19:43-22:32 File organization, editing with QuickTime Player 22:33-25:19 Outro & consumer awareness about film transfers and how to pick a company.

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