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You can bring it to our main facility at 24 Lark Industrial Parkway in Smithfield, Rhode Island or you can send it to us via courier (USPS, UPS, FEDEX, etc.).

Yes. This type of editing (scoring) is one of our creative strengths. Some discussion is required, and we’ll even help you find just the right music.

If you’re converting movie film, we transfer it to digital videotape (DV, or DVCPRO). We convert Camcorder and Videotapes directly to DVD, unless editing is required. If the final video is to be edited, then the original footage is captured into a digital video editing system. The edited final is then converted to DVD.

We use DVD-R format, which is supported by almost all DVD players. If your computer has a DVD drive, and appropriate playback software, then it will also play on your computer.

Many clients want to edit their footage after they screen their initial transfer. We retain digital videotape copies of your movie film for 60 days after we complete your job. After that, the tape gets recycled. We can also retain copies of your video footage if you request it.

Yes. We return your original materials to you exactly as you gave it to us.

We can process your video upon request. These procedures involve color correction and audio adjustment.

We limit DVD content to 120 minutes per DVD in order to provide you with optimal quality video. At your request, we can fit 180 minutes on a DVD, with some quality loss.

Yes. There is a slight additional charge for this. See the VIDEO TRANSFER Page.

If you request it, we can provide your footage to you in a file format which is suitable for editing. The particular file format will depend on whether you are a Mac or PC user. It might also depend on the capabilities of your editing software. We can help you to make this determination.