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1978 films shot 20 years earlier on 8mm Kodak film were edited one frame at a time and a new master was made and ready to be tranferred to the new format which was then VHS. 1988 We started video production with Betamax; 3/4" VHS, 1/2" Consumer VHS; VHS-C; High-8 and Betacam. 1994 We entered the internet age. We had a full website of thousands of pages up and running on basically any topic you can imagine. 2000 DVDs became popular and we were able to transfer all previous formats (8mm Film; Betamax; VHS; VHS-CDVCam and MiniDV were all formats we have worked with over the last 20 years which we could transfer from analog into the digital age, starting with standard DVDs.. 2004 The call for High Definition was on the rise and we arised to the call to purchase High Definition cameras and professional editing software and computers to execute this new age of video. 2008 Today there is a call for High Definition, Blu-ray, and even conversion of film to digital video. We service it all. We have state-of-the-art equipment for your every need from camera to media to softare to finished product. Nearly all of our productions are now shot in high definition. If a client or party does not use bluray, the footage is just as fine in 16:9 ratio format (the current size of widescreen televisions). Video in standard defintion blown up on a widescreen television 32" or larger looks poor. We decided to shoot High Definition to insure that if it is viewed on a widescreen television it would look fine, and if not, it will look great anyway. 2009 The FCC has announced that as of February 2009 all analog broadcast signals will be shut off and saved for emergency use. While widescreen and HDTVs may seem like a natural choice, televisions with digital converters and/or TVs with a cable box will still get digital broadcast signals. We clearly understand that technology is ever-changing, and our commitment is to keep up with it, so if it was produced last year, it will look even better the coming year. 2010 Currently, we employ a fleet of Sony Professional cameras including the HDR-FX1; HVR-V1U; HVR-Z7U -- all can shoot in high definition, standard definition, 24p and the Z7 can simultaneously record to solid state compact flash at the same time its recording to MiniDV. We can edit in Final Cut Pro 7; Sony Vegas Pro 9; Adobe Premiere 4 and older formats on Canopus DV Storm as well as Edius. There is more than one way to skin a cat, we know them all and we can author DVDs in DVD Studio Pro or Adobe Encore, SD, HD, or Blu-ray.
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