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16mm/35mm Film Transfer to Digital
Hey everyone,
I was wondering if anyone knew any cheap places to process 16mm and 32mm film to digital in BC? Any place out of BC is also swell, as long as the prices are right. Thanks! Glen Chua www.moonlitefilms.com |
What or where is BC? Which country are we talking about?
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Canada, or the US, I'm actually from British Columbia (BC), Canada, but I don't mind shipping my film out somewhere that will save me some money.
I realized that I accidently put 32mm when what I meant to put was 35mm, sorry about that! |
glennny glen, doesnt alphacine do that?
damn i had a bookmark of a place in seattle doe was pretty reasonable in price. but i cant find it :( |
Yeah, I heard Seattle was cheap for that stuff, dunno though. I tell ya man, the cost of film is such a bitch.
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I dunno about cheap, but Flying Spot Film Transfer in Seattle is supposed to be pretty good. Eric Rosen has some good credentials.
Flying Spot Film Transfer 1008 Western Ave Suite 201 Seattle, WA 98104 206-464-0744 www.fsft.com |
For professional services I'd recommend Technicolor and Northwest FX, both in Vancouver. For lower quality and cheap transfer, there's Triad Communications. I think they use a workprinter for telecine.
http://www.triadcommunications.ca/ http://www.technicolor.com/Cultures/.../Vancouver.htm http://www.nwfx.com/ There's also Rainmaker, but I've heard their prices are stratospheric. |
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