Any film transfer quality comparisons in Visalia,
California 93277
Home Video Studio ® in Visalia, Ca., specializes in video editing, video to DVD transfer, DVD and CD duplication, photo/video montages, Super 8mm, 8mm & 16mm home movie transfers, 35mm slide transfers, video tape repair, and much more. We also offer professional video production and post-production services for consumers, organizations and corporate clients.
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Friday, April 2, 2010
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Taking A Frame of Video and Turning It Into a Photo at HVS Visalia, California 93277
Many times after transferring film or video to a DVD, I will be asked by the customer if it would be possible to create a photo from the video they have had transferred. I tell them absolutely yes! There are some circumstances where the video may be blurry or too grainy for this but after the digital transfer has occurred, I can usually create and print out pictures for my customers.
Now why would someone want this done for them you may ask?
I have found that the need and wanting of this happens because of someone special in their lives has passed on and there were no significant photos to remember them by.
The look and the emotion of my customers faces when they not only see video of their deceased loved ones after so many years, but to now have a few photos that are suitable for framing and hang on a their walls, well, is absolutely priceless!
Please contact me if you have any questions about your project.
Arthur.z@homevideostudio.com
4844 W. Rialto Ave
Visalia, California 93277
Now why would someone want this done for them you may ask?
I have found that the need and wanting of this happens because of someone special in their lives has passed on and there were no significant photos to remember them by.
The look and the emotion of my customers faces when they not only see video of their deceased loved ones after so many years, but to now have a few photos that are suitable for framing and hang on a their walls, well, is absolutely priceless!
Please contact me if you have any questions about your project.
Arthur.z@homevideostudio.com
4844 W. Rialto Ave
Visalia, California 93277
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Let's talk Film Transfer
How do I get my film onto DVD?
Standard 8mm film is also commonly referred to as Regular 8 mm film, Double 8 mm film or simply as Standard-8 or Regular-8. Standard 8 film was the original film format designed for the home movie market, and provided a cheaper alternative to the 16mm film format. It was originally developed in the 1930s..
Do you want to know how much video (in minutes) your film is? Check out this cool Film Calculator from Kodak.
Who can convert Super 8mm & 16mm film to digital?
Convert Super 8mm and 16mm film to digital with Home Video Studio's film transfer service. You can get DVDs made quickly with customized titles, chapter markers, menus and more!
Get 10% off your first order
Home Video Studio specializes in preserving family home movies. Home Video Studio uses the latest digital film conversion technologies for the best quality film transfers! Film is converted utilizing a frame-by-frame process that removes the flashing effect caused when played through a projector in your film to DVD conversion.
Standard 8mm film is also commonly referred to as Regular 8 mm film, Double 8 mm film or simply as Standard-8 or Regular-8. Standard 8 film was the original film format designed for the home movie market, and provided a cheaper alternative to the 16mm film format. It was originally developed in the 1930s..
Do you want to know how much video (in minutes) your film is? Check out this cool Film Calculator from Kodak.
Who can convert Super 8mm & 16mm film to digital?
Get 10% off your first order
Home Video Studio specializes in preserving family home movies. Home Video Studio uses the latest digital film conversion technologies for the best quality film transfers! Film is converted utilizing a frame-by-frame process that removes the flashing effect caused when played through a projector in your film to DVD conversion.
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
How Long Do VHS tapes Last - Visalia, California 93277
Who Transfers VHS tapes to DVD in Visalia, California 93277?
I transfer many VHS tapes for customers and I am amazed at how many of them are deep into the stages of deterioration. I promise, this is not an exaggeration: Videotapes really do degrade much faster than people realize. In as little as 8–10 years, tapes can suffer deterioration, and total life expectancy is less than 20 years. A tape frequently shows a lower quality of picture crispness just after 5 years.
So why does videotape deterioration happen?
Well, there are three main parts to a videotape:
1. physical plastic tape
2. magnetic particles (iron oxide), which contain the video and audio
3. The "binder," which is glue that holds the magnetic particles to the plastic tape
These particles act like tiny bar magnets and are changed into patterns when the tape passes over an electromagnet during the recording process. When the tape is played back, the patterns are picked up by a playback head and become the video image.
Over time, the binder glue weakens. When this happens, the magnetic particles lose their adhesion to the tape.
Why does the binder glue weaken?
1. Some of the tape is rubbed off every time it is played
2. How the tapes are stored affects the glue also. high humidity, or in a room where the temperature changes substantially dramatically affect tapes. Plus, VHS tapes are vulnerable to sudden data loss resulting from static shock or strong electric fields, such as those generated by TVs and other electronics.
Even worse, the magnetic particles can become separated from the binder just over time, a process that accelerates as the tape gets older. This happens because as the binder absorbs more and more water from normal humidity, it swells and exposes more surface area – absorbing even more moisture.
What are the signs of a weakening binder?
1. Faded color and audio changes.
2. The timing and color signals that the tape outputs to the VCR also start to fade.
3. Straight lines begin to look a little wavy, rolling lines can appear on the video, and the picture can start to jitter because your VCR has trouble picking up the necessary signals.
Eventually, a tape will become unwatchable and the video completely gone. This happens when it clogs the playback heads of a VCR or camcorder. Want to know how to fix your VHS tapes? - Or bring them to me at Home Video Studio-Visalia
I hope this helps you understand that the vulnerability of videotapes make them the most unsuitable media for long-term storage of precious video memories. Which is why I strongly recommend you convert your tapes to DVD as soon as possible.
Home Video Studio - Visalia
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Families May Be Losing Their Home Movies and Tapes

Holidays fill us with memories of the past, but how long has it been since you’ve taken that proverbial “stroll down memory lane” by watching your old home movies and tapes? Well, if you hurry, you can give a holiday gift to yourself and to your entire family that will last more than a lifetime – much more! Home Video Studio – Visalia, CA., an affiliate of the largest national network of home video studios, can help you preserve your precious home movies and videotapes that are probably gathering dust in your attic or garage. More important, your old 8 mm movie films and VHS videos are deteriorating every day! Even if you still have the old equipment to watch them, they may already be unplayable.
Arthur Zepeda, national winning Video Producer/Editor and Owner of Home Video Studio - Visalia, CA., advises everyone to “search through your home immediately! Find all of those old 8 mm home movie films and old VHS tapes and get them transferred to DVD as soon as possible.”
Mr. Zepeda knows what’s he’s talking about. He has been rescuing movies and tapes for Visalia, CA. residents in his home-based video studio for years. “Some of the films and tapes we see are already in very poor condition. And it would be a shame to lose those family histories when it’s so easy to move them all onto DVD.”
Mr. Zepeda’s system not only transfers the movies and videos to DVD, but also it allows you to add titles and even music thereby creating a memorable experience for generations to come.
“The DVDs,” Mr. Zepeda adds, “really are the gifts that keep on giving, generation after generation. Imagine your grandchildren or their grandchildren being able to watch and hear their grandparents or great-great grandparents long after they are gone! Or, just think about being able to relive your own childhood simply by popping in a disk that will preserve those memories into the next century!”
Whether for the holidays or any special occasion, Home Video Studio’s service solves the frequent problem of what gift to give to the “hard to buy for” relative. He explains, “We can transfer any kind of film or video to DVD, but we can also do other creative keepsakes, for example, putting slides and photos on DVD, editing your vacation videos, making sports highlight programs for your son or daughter, and even repairing broken video tapes.” Mr. Zepeda also mentions that they can also transfer audiotapes and cassettes to CD.
Mr. Zepeda hopes that folks will contact him soon, especially if they want to create a Christmas gift for this season. “It takes some time to transfer the movies and tapes to DVD,” he adds. “We don’t want anyone to be disappointed. But whether it’s for the Holidays or after the Holidays, you really do need to preserve and, in some cases, improve those precious memories!”
For more information on transferring and preserving your home movie film, contact Arthur Zepeda at his Home Video Studio – 559-732-3050 or email: arthur.z@homevideostudio.com
Put your childs sports memories on video!
Visalia Youth Tackle Football Bantam Division. This is the video I made for the 2009 Visalia Mini Miners. My son Lucas is #5. Remember to put all sports memories of your children on video! Home Video Studio-Visalia can place all of your children's sports memories on DVD!
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