If you're attached to a college you can get a discount from Kodak, although
it's only about 10%.
NIcky Hamlyn.
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In the US, student discount is actually 30%. Before I left for Berlin this
summer, I grabbed 20 rolls of 100D with the educational discount at Kodak in
New York for about $10/roll, so that'd be a lo cheaper than your 12 pounds
each, probably even with shipping from the States.
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Roger
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Dear Frameworkers,
Does anyone have any recommendations about labs that can do a high-quality
super-8 film to HD video transfer at a reasonable price, preferably in the
Los Angeles area?
Comments on typical/good rates would be much appreciated. The volume of
material is unclear, but estimated
Hi Brian,
I have no idea on rates, but the only L.A. area provider I'd recommend is
Cinelicious. Really beautiful scans from Super-8.
http://cinelicious.tv/
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On Fri, December 9, 2011 2:55 pm, Brian Frye wrote:
Dear Frameworkers,
Does anyone have any
I have a sony Hi-8 camcorder I bought at a sale at the public access
studios in Minneapolis but it is no longer working. I'd like to
transfer many hours of Hi-8 and 8mm video to digital via my mini DV
deck. Anyone in LA have Hi-8 video gear lying around for loan, rental
or sale?
On 12/9/11 6:04 PM, Sandra Maliga wrote:
I have a sony Hi-8 camcorder I bought at a sale at the public access
studios in Minneapolis but it is no longer working. I'd like to
transfer many hours of Hi-8 and 8mm video to digital via my mini DV
deck. Anyone in LA have Hi-8 video gear lying
On 12/9/11 6:22 PM, Flick Harrison wrote:
You can also use a Digital-8 (D8) camera to do this. It will should play
back Hi 8 tapes and send them through firewire in the same format as DV;
i.e. DV NTSC 720x480 29.97fps 48KHz sound. Probably easier than running
a Hi8 cam through a DV cam.
Make
There's Pro8mm in Burbank. I've worked with them before. Their HD transfer
looks great, although there might be a cheaper option (I think HD transfers
are $500 per hour of footage with a 15 minute limit).
I hope that helps,
Curtis
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