How to Digitize Your Old Home Movies

Hey there, movie buff! Do you remember the harsh vinegar scent of reels of home movie film, cellulose acetate plastic? The hissing sound of the clunky projector? The clang from the sprockets of deteriorating nitrate film?

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How to digitize home movie filmDo you know that old film camera sitting around collecting dust? If you’re the family archivist or looking for that special gift for the movie buff in your life, this is your chance. Check out the all-new, ScanMyPhotos.com website and a full menu of digitization services.

Save your old home movies before they fade by converting your 8mm, 16mm, and Super8 reels to DVDs, thumb drives, and more for the next generation to enjoy.

Better than watching a Netflix® movie, if you have old home movies, you may wonder how to digitize them for posterity.

In the age of digital media, it seems counterproductive to hang on to such outdated technology. Your memories are fading- the acetate base of movie film is vulnerable to chemical deterioration, mildew, and the risks from natural disasters like wildfires and hurricanes.

Convert movie film to digital

Still, it’s vital to preserve your old family videos as much as possible; digitizing them is the best way. Here are simple steps to help complete your project to digitize your old home movies easily. The best part is ScanMyPhotos scans each frame—you can create pictures from every image.

 

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Behind the scene as home movies are professionally digitized to capture every frame. separately

 

 

How to Digitize Your Old Home Movies

All you need to do to digitize your old home movies to save them and share them with future generations is to click here for instant ordering. We do all the work to bring your movies’ back to the future.’Home movies are a fantastic way to preserve and share your family history and memories, but the footage can degrade over time if it’s not taken care of properly. Fortunately, digitizing your home movies allows you to save the video in digital format.

Scanning your family history makes it easier to transfer between different devices, play on modern TVs and computers, upload to social media, send to the cloud to preserve those memories, and edit the footage into other media.

It’s Never Too Late to Save Your Old Home Movies. Ready to digitize your old home 8mm and 16mm movie

 

Watch the nostalgia and share it with friends and the whole family.

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Every time I walk past a movie theater or even see an old film playing on TV, I am inspired. It gives me a tingly feeling down my spine that I can’t shake. I’m getting butterflies in my stomach just thinking about it. Tell me, does it happen to you too? The problem is other people produce all those movies. Your movies are gathering dust, hidden away, and never watched… until now.

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If you’re a movie buff, do you remember the harsh vinegar scent of reels of home movie film, the cellulose acetate plastic? The hissing sound of the clunky projector? The clang from the sprockets of deteriorating nitrate film? Well, if you do, then we’ve got a real treat for you.
 
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How to Digitize Your Old Home Movies

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