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Old style 8mm and super 8mm transfer.

At At 7 Hills Video we offer old style 8mm and super 8mm film to DVD transfers. For long term storage and backups of you memories. These DVD's come with a standard storage case and a black and white label. For an extra fee we can even customize these with titles, music, custom labels and cases. For those of you who prefer to edit your videos with programs like Pinnacle Studio 9/10 and Adobe Elements we can also transfer your films to mini DV tape into the 720x480 NTSC standard for easy capture into these editors. Please see our price chart below.

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3 inch reels ( 50 feet )    $7.50

5 inch reels (200 feet)  $26.00

6 inch reels (300 feet)  $38.00

7 inch reels (400 feet)  $50.00

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For more information contact us at:

mike@7hillsvideo.net

or go to our Contact page for more contact information.

Please see our demo below.

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We apologize but we are currently working on this site in order to provide quality demos for you, some of the pages on this site do have demos at this time. If you would like to see some more of our work you can contact us. Please visit our sports gallery or video gallery for the latest demos on the site that we have at this time.

 

 

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Lynchburg Community Prayer Breakfast 2004 and 2005

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