Monday, March 23, 2015

Video-to-Cloud – Digital Video Archive - DVA The New Way to Watch, Organize, Edit, View, Share and Preserve Your Memories!

Video-to-Cloud – Digital Video Archive - DVA The New Way to Watch, Organize, Edit, View, Share and Preserve Your Memories!


In the beginning was 8mm and 16mm film. 
Then came VHS, Beta, 8mm, Mini DV, 
and other
video tape formats. DVDs were next, and we really liked them because they were slim and cool and gave us more control with features like menus and submenus and chapters.

DVDs have been the state-of-the-art for more than ten years in the video and home movie transfer industry. In fact, Home Video Studio still transfers video to DVDs for our customers who request that service.

But there’s a new kid in town – The DVA – the Digital Video Archive – Video in the Cloud. DVA is the latest technology and it is fast becoming the media of choice. These days we most often transfer everyone’s old VHS, BetaMAX, 8mm and Mini DV tapes to DVAs rather than DVDs. Here’s why:
  • DVA is cloud-based. Your memories are safely archived - never again vulnerable to the elements, breakage, or being lost.
  • Each of your old videos (your old memories) are transferred to new DVAs and uploaded to Digital Video Archive. You can then view, organize and edit your old memories.
  • View your family videos on any computer, iPad, Tablet, Smartphone or Smart TV.
  • Invite your friends and family to view! Our sharing capability is private and by invitation only – very family friendly.
  • Add, change and re-title chapter markers online. Organize your new DVAs into albums (we call them Archives).
  • You can also easily edit your videos.
  • We’ll also make a Master Digital Video Archive and store it off-line for safekeeping.
  • Memories, videos and DVA… they are one and the same! Never worry about the legacy of your family again.
“Hey You…Get on to Our Cloud”™
That’s right! Get on to our cloud. It’s easy! Just bring in your old DVDs, videotapes, 8mm, and 16mm home movies. We’ll take it from there: 

  1. First our DVA experts will convert your content to Digital Video Archives. We’ll actually make two DVAs – a web quality DVA that looks great on your computer, your smartphone, your tablet, and your smart TV. At the same time we’ll make a Master Quality DVA for long term storage.
  2. Then we’ll upload them to our cloud: DigitalVideoArchive.com and you will receive a private and secure DVA account.*
  3. With your account, you can view, organize, edit, and share your new movies with your friends and family.
  4. With that same account, you can immediately begin uploading your own personal videos from your computer or smartphone. You’ll be able share these videos with your friends and family as well. Plus your friends and family will want to start their own Digital Video Archive accounts and load up their videos! Soon you’ll have new DVAs from them to watch!
  5. As mentioned earlier, we’ll also archive a higher quality version of your DVA for safekeeping. You’ll never have to worry about the safety of your family memories again!
Digital Video Archive Technology is here!

Home Video Studio is the leader in the preservation of memories, and we’re on the leading edge of this new technology. DVA brings families and friends around the table again. Getting in touch with the past, sharing the present, and making new memories for the future has never been easier or more fun! Call us today.

*Monthly membership and data plan required




About Home Video Studio - Visalia



Arthur Zepeda, Owner/Video Artist

Your local Home Video Studio offers a wide range of professional video production services to consumers and businesses alike. We value our customers and want to thank you for being a part of our success!
Home Video Studio strives to make your experience with us enjoyable and truly memorable. Our specialties include video production, video editing, home movie and video transfers, CD and DVD duplication, and much more! For all of your video needs, call Home Video Studio today for an appointment!
559-732-3050


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