We use state of the art Universal scanners from Moviestuff
All films no matter their final format are scanned in at least HD resolution.
Captured Frame by Frame
Also known as regular 8 mm or Double 8 mm it was introduced in the 1950s and used by many Cine Film enthusiasts and home users.
Often simply called (Super 8) is a motion picture film format released in 1965. It also has variants known as Single8 which was popular in the USA and Polaroid had their own Polavision based on Super8.
9.5 mm film is an amateur film format introduced by Pathe Freres in 1922 as part of the Pathe Baby amateur film system.
16 mm film was introduced by Eastman Kodak in 1923 as an inexpensive amateur alternative to the conventional 35 mm film format.
A short lived and rare format which was half the size of 9.5mm film and sold exclusively by Pathe in 1955
Our recent upgrade to our equipment means we can now transfer 35mm Film Reels which were used in Cinema and Broadcast settings