Wednesday, September 23, 2009

8 mm Film Transfer by Home Video Studio

This was a film transfer project that I recently completed. I couldn't help but notice the old Disneyland footage. For Disneyland fans, this is a treat! Remember, Home Video Studio does a frame by frame digital transfer of all film. CLICK HERE

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Your video taped home movies are slowly but surely fading away!

If you don't act fast, all of those family memories you captured to regular/super 8mm film or VHS, VHS-C, 8mm, Hi8 and or Digital8 videotapes will fade away.

Bring you memories to Home Video Studio - Visalia and we can preserve your valuable family memories. We transfer all home movies to Archival Gold Century Discs. These discs are rated to last 100 years! Talk about passing on your family history for generations to come!

All film transfers are done using a state of the art digital frame by frame computerized system which results in a flicker free and clear picture.

All video transfers are done using a state of the art computer system called DVD Deluxe. This system captures ans encodes your video and produces a DVD complete with a menu and scene selection screens, just like a Hollywood movie!

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559-732-3050

Friday, September 4, 2009

Home Video Studio™- Visalia Wins International Award

Home Video Studio™ – Visalia recently won a Hanley award at the 9th annual Home Video Studio™ (HVS) Getaway in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Hanley Awards are HVS’ version of the Oscars, which recognize achievement in the movie industry. Home Video Studio™ is the largest international video production services franchise with studios located in the United States, Canada and Sweden.

Studio owner Arthur Zepeda submitted his video work in several of the 33 Hanley award categories. Studio owners from across the world entered to win Best Video Production, Best Documentary, and Best of Show to name a few types of honors. The Hanley’s, named after Robert Hanley, the founder and president of Home Video Studio™, are in recognition of a studio owner’s work during the past year.

Home Video Studio™ – Visalia won for its work in the Best Memorial Video category. The video featured pictures from the life of Helen Duran Moreno, who recently passed away earlier this year. Helen’s love of singing was exemplified by the use of her audio tape recordings, which were used as the soundtrack in this video.

“We couldn’t be more pleased that our video was recognized by our peers,” says Zepeda, Home Video Studio™ owner. “We strive to produce the best work for our customers and it’s nice to know that other professional video studio owners are impressed as well.”

In addition to being an honored guest at the gala black-tie Hanley Awards ceremony, Zepeda participated in video production and post production training in lighting, audio, camera techniques and video editing at the Home Video Studio™ Getaway convention. These studio owners use Apple’s Final Cut Pro™ and DVD Studio Pro ™ along with other video and graphic software programs to ensure the highest quality of work performed. This is the same technology utilized in the making of Hollywood movies and network television shows.

HVS studio owners provide at least 27 different types of professional video services. Some of those services include video to DVD transfers, photo/video montage keepsakes, home movie transfers, video editing, legal video services, and sports or performing arts scholarship videos.

To contact Home Video Studio™ Visalia call 559-732-3050. For more information visit their website at www.homevideostudio.com.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Scenes of Americana Retold Through Old Home Movies

Your family’s home movies might be seen on the big silver screen. Home Video Studio is collecting old family movie films to be part of its feature-length documentary called the Great American Home Movie Project. 

Arthur Zepeda, a Home Video Studio franchise owner in Visalia is supporting this documentary film project.  “We tell families that their memories capture an era of days gone by in America.  Wouldn’t it be great to share these images with others before they disappear all together?” Zepeda says. 

Robert Hanley, the founder of the Home Video Studio franchise and an award-winning film and video producer/director, is currently archiving thousands of home movies to be part of his feature film.  This documentary is believed to be the first of its kind.  Home Video Studio is America’s leading video production franchise, with studios located throughout the United States, two in Canada and one in Sweden. 

“What I’ve seen over the past 20 years of transferring film is spectacular and it is something I think everyone should see,” says Hanley.  “ I’ve watched America unfold before my eyes through home movie footage of backyard barbeques, dance recitals, family holiday celebrations and even favorite vacation spots.” 

These 8mm, Super 8 and 16 mm home movie films offer a slice of Americana dating as far back as the 1920s.  Home Video Studio customers, who are transferring their home movies to DVD, are being asked to participate in this Great American Home Movie Project as a way to preserve nostalgia. 

“Film and VHS tapes do not have a long shelf-life and can easily deteriorate,” adds Arthur Zepeda. “This film is a great way to preserve a part of American history that is literally fading away.” 

Customer home movies will be archived and their original film will be returned intact.  They also receive a price discount for participating in this film project. 

The Great American Home Movie Project documentary is hoped to be released in movie theaters nationwide.  For more information on this project go to www.greatamericanhomemovieproject.com.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Potential Customers

As I sat last night watching my 9 year old compete in a track and field event, I was reminded of how fun these things can actually be.  Seeing a fourth grader blast the competition in the 1800 meters and thinking we sure are going to read about her in the sports pages of the future.  Seeing the "Agony of Defeat" face on some of these young competitors.  But as I looked up into the stands, I saw so many parents and grandparents there for support, I wondered if this was an opportunity to market Home Video Studio?  If I had a stack of flyers and just handed them out to as many parents as possible, would this be considered wrong?  These parents had obviously someone to watch compete, so did I.  If I temporarily disturbed them for just a moment to let them know the possibilities of preserving memories of their young competitor, could it be all that bad?  Time will tell.  Maybe the next track meet.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Marketing Home Video Studio

Do I get into peoples faces?  Do I go around and put business cards into door jams?  Do I go and hand out cards at high school football games?  Do I mail out post cards to random business?  Questions questions.  Some of these methods I have resented in the past.  I won't do them.  My real marketing method trained to me by Home Video Studio is not to go out and shove anything into peoples faces but to introduce myself to people, let them see me for what I'm about and then reveal my business.  This method actually works wonderfully, as long as I go out and do it.  Sometimes I see an opportunity to meet someone and I feel as if I may be getting in their way or something.  Just get over it and move forward!

Lets Roll!

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Here goes the first one!

ARTSVDO.  It stands for Arts VIDEO Services.  This was the name I came up with in July 2005 when I joined a company called Home Video Studio Inc.  I attended what they call a Show n Tell presentation of how wonderful and lucrative owning a video services business could be.  And I bought it hook, line and sinker.  Little did I know, it would be three years later when I finally came up with the money to start the business but by then, HVSI was now a franchise.  During those three years, the thought of having this business never left me.  It was alway on my mind.  In fact, when my wife, Lina and I decided to pool our resources into having a new house built, the plan we decided on included an extra bedroom with the intention of it being my office/workroom.  So I moved forward with purchasing into the franchise.  And now you have Home Video Studio - Visalia, Ca!

Home Video Studio is the largest international franchise that offers professional video production and post - production services to consumers and corporate clients alike. Our studios utilize the latest in computer video technology that is used in the making of Hollywood movies and network television.

We specialize in top quality video editing, video to DVD transfer and duplication, photo/video keepsakes, home movie transfers and much more. Whether you need one DVD copy tonight, 20 copies tomorrow, or even 200 copies next week, we can serve your needs. Home Video Studio guarantees 100% customer satisfaction.

Home Video Studio offers free pick-up and delivery service. You are also welcome to bring in your video project yourself to one of our studio locations in the United States, Canada and one in Sweden.


Talk to you soon!