I'd look into BAVC's services - when I was working for the Berkeley Art Museum
& Pacific Film Archive, they did transfers for us.
http://www.bavc.org/media/preservation/
G?nter
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Please reply to the list - if they can do 16mm, surely they can do
8mm? I need 100 ft of 8 mm transfered.
Thanks,
Suzanne Quigley
On Mar 22, 2007, at 4:11 PM, David Lynx wrote:
> Has anyone used a service to transfer 16mm to digital format? I was
> thinking
> of looking into getting a Tele
Has anyone used a service to transfer 16mm to digital format? I was thinking
of looking into getting a Telecline projector, and doing it in-house, but it
may be cheaper to have it done elsewhere. The only benefit with getting some
kind of in-house system, is that we have a lot of newsreel footage t
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He Perian,
Without knowing much about MARC, or knowing the structure of the records
as held in Word, I'm not sure if this is any good, but recently when
trying to get some tabulated Word content into XML I cut-n-pasted the
table into Excel and then mapped the columns onto a schema of my choice
(vi