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Local, High Quality Services for Film to Digital
Our film transfer team digitizes over five million feet of film every year. We specialize in all film reel formats and, unlike most services, can handle broken films, frayed reels, moldy footage or film with sound. We’re also proud to be offering 2KHD transfer services. Our home movie conversion pricing is competitive since we do such a high volume. For most reels ourpricing is lower than competitors even when they discount. We offer our best prices all the time, along with the peace of mind of a local film digitizing service. We stand by our work. This project is important. You should only have to do it once.
“Our ultimate goal is to make your best memories EverPresent in your life. Digitizing degrading photos and home movies is a necessary first step. Once your memories are safely digital, a world of searchable family archives and storytelling keepsakes are suddenly possible! We look forward to working with you.”
Why Families & Institutions Nationwide Choose Us
Value: The size of our company allows us to provide more for less. Our digitizing is higher quality and better organized – and we offer an array of advanced services you won’t find anywhere else. Enjoy a free consultation with our experts to guide you to the best options.
Convenience: Home and office pickups, over 50 local stores and easy shipping options. And unlike other companies, we embrace tedious work like splitting scenes and transcribing handwritten captions into filenames and DVD labels.
Trust: Over 50 million memories preserved, 30+ years experience, 80+ expert technicians. Alarmed, sprinklered, camera-monitored, US-based, high-tech lab. Advanced barcode tracking and email technology to keep you updated.
Respect: No upfront payments and no rushed decisions. Decisions like whether to digitize a moldy reel, upgrade to 2KHD transfer, or attempt to digitize a frayed sound strip can have a real budget impact. That’s why we include a free consultation once we’ve reviewed your films to assure you pick the level of service that truly suits your needs.
3 easy ways to work with us:
HOME PICKUPS Too many boxes to move on your own? Complimentary home and office pickups are offered throughout the East Coast for projects over $300.
LOCAL DROP OFFS - 75+ LOCATIONS All readily available for convenient drop-off. See which store is closest to you. Our drivers personally transport projects to our local lab for digitizing.
FREE SHIPPING We accept mail-in orders from across the U.S. We’ll email a pre-paid UPS label or apply a shipping credit if you ship on your own.
Film Transfer Pricing
EverPresent’s unique approach to pricing:
Our team will walk you through the technical options in advance before you commit to anything. It’s free to get your materials to us for an estimate and there’s no upfront payment.
We only charge for the work we do, not for a preset numbers of items. We don’t promote flashy discounts or expiring coupons. We offer volume discounts because it’s fair, and we apply them automatically.
We offer the widest range of options and capabilities to assure your project gets what it needs, but out of respect for your budget, never more than it needs. In our business, one size rarely fits all (or fits in a box).
Ultimately, what we care about is helping families do this important project ONCE – and do it right the first time.
Film Reels
First 1,000 feet: $0.34 per ft
$0.28after your first 1,000 feet
This bulk discount is applied automatically!
Frame-by-frame digital transfer
Same price for 8mm, Super8 and 16mm formats
Individual Mac/PC compatible .mp4 file for each reel
Written labels transcribed into file names
EverPresent mobile/web app with 60 days of private cloud storage
60 days of unlimited sharing and downloading
Add USB or DVD (usually +$19.99 per order)
Unique ability to handle difficult reels (e.g. mold, damage, sound strips and more)
Click the right-hand tab to learn about our popular upgrade options
We quote by 50 feet to make the math easy because 90% of our orders are the 3" 50 feet reels. But we only charge you for the footage you have. For example, if you give us a reel that fits 50 feet, but only has 25 feet of film, we only charge you for half of the per 50 feet transfer fee.
Mold removal and cleaning (starting at $12 per reel)
MOST POPULAR: 2KHD film transfer to .mp4 streaming files (+$5 per 50 feet)
Capture and sync of sound (applicable to <5% of reels; +$5 per 50 feet)
Capture and sync of 16mm magnetic sound (ask your consultant)
Incubation and deep cleaning (starting at $8 per reel)
Film splice repair and warped film handling (starting at $8/reel)
Vinegar syndrome assessment and handling (starting at $8/reel)
Professional Service (+20 per 50 feet): 2KHD transfer, ProResHQ .mov master files, film incubation, restorative deep clean, scene-by-scene transfer optimization for exposure, contrast & shadows
A $45 service fee applies to all orders. This service fee provides for safe handling procedures including: intake, item coding, physical & digital storage, quality checks by senior technicians and packaging.
We Work With Every Format
We digitize 16mm, 8mm, and Super8, and other formats – all in house.
In the rare cases that we do not have the equipment, we may subcontract to a local archivist who specializes in rare formats who we have worked with for decades. In all cases, we personally transport tapes to his lab. Nothing is ever sent in the mail.
Our clients love what we can do – and we digitize all formats
Extras & Details
Film reels with sound: add $0.10/foot
Combine or uncombined small reels
Film with optical sound: ask your consultant
Have a rare format? We can even convert 35mm film to digital: Ask us!
Extra DVD or CD: $19.99
Extra USB: ask your consultant
Private website free for 60 days
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Why do certain tape formats cost more than others?
Difference is price is largely determined by scarcity of equipment. 95% of the tapes we see cost the same – specifically – VHS, VHS-C, 8mm/Hi8 and MiniDV. These formats were, by far, the most popular in the US, and as such there is more equipment available to restore. Every other format was dramatically less common. To give context, a really good VCR might cost $800 and need to be restored every 500 tapes. A really good Umatic ¾ inch VTR might cost $4,000 and need restoration every 200 tapes. This dynamic plays out for Betamax, Betacam, all foreign formats like PAL and SECAM, etc. When you see a tape costing more than the standard price for VHS and similar, it’s simply us accounting for unavoidable additional equipment costs associated with more rare formats.
Do you offer bulk discounts and handle very large projects?
We do. EverPresent’s video conversion service is uniquely suited to handle large projects. We have over 60 professionals on staff and hundreds of pieces of unique digitizing equipment. We recently completed a single project that involved over 140,000 hours of video tape footage. When you contact us, please alert us to the size of your project and your specifications, and we’re happy to provide a custom proposal with an appropriate discount. Please be advised that there is only so far a bulk discount can go. A two-hour tape needs to be played for a full two hours to be digitized in all circumstances. So while a large order creates some efficiencies that we are happy to pass on in a bulk discount, those efficiencies only go so far.
Can you repair video tapes?
We certainly can. The types of repair we can do that tend to work well are:
Replacing broken plastic casings
Respooling magnetic film that has loosened
Splicing back together film that has snapped
Cleaning modest levels of mold
There are times when we cannot repair tapes sufficiently to be viable for our video converting service. It is also worth noting that there are common flaws in tapes that aren’t a repair situation, but will affect the quality of the video transfer to DVD or digital. Below are the three common ones that can be frustrating and near-impossible to address, but generally do not compromise the ability to enjoy the memories. Every order comes with a Quality Letter that reviews what we found on these fronts on all of your tapes so that you are never surprised.
Tape Crease: A faint horizontal smear of distortion at the top of the screen during playback of the file. This issue is caused by a physical crease on the magnetic tape itself.
Frame Hold: The image on the tape periodically becomes shaky and unstable, with occasional thin lines emerging. This is due to deterioration of the magnetic tape itself.
Digital Corruption: Heavy pixelation and nearly a complete loss of audio. Digital corruption can be caused by camera issues when the tape is originally recorded, as well as various forms of degradation or magnetism.
Why do you charge by the foot?
When we transfer film to dvd’s we believe in charging for the work we do, no more and no less. A huge percentage of film reels are not full, and flat rate pricing greatly advantages the transfer company. Further, a secret in our industry is that over 80% of the film reels are the hockey puck sized ones that have 50 feet or less of footage. The flat rate reel pricing at other film transferring companies was invented to take advantage of this dynamic. For example, a standard 50 foot 8mm reel at all of our major competitors, even discounted 50%, costs more than our superior film transfer service. We honestly don’t like how other companies price their film transfers and we’re proud of our transparent and high value pricing, even if it means we lose out on the business benefits that others glean from flashy, ultimately empty discounts.
Why does it cost extra to digitize the sound on my reels?
Sound transfer requires additional equipment, a secondary transfer, quality check of the sound sync and some light optimization work. When we transfer films to DVD that have sound, this additional process is priced to break even, not make money. Sound is found on ~6% of the film reels we see, and clients often are unaware that sound was on their reels. As such, we’ve priced this service at the minimum level so that we can avoid unpleasant surprises all around while ultimately preserving the memories.
What sort of files do I get?
When we transfer film to DVDs or USB sticks the footage is exported in .mp4 files in the h264 codec. This format is the gold standard in the industry due to Mac and PC compatibility, ease of editing in common software, and high quality video quality in a space efficient file (~1.6GB per hour of footage). All that said, if you are a film editor and would like alternative file types when transferring film, such as larger .avi files, you can let us know and we can accommodate most requests.
Do you offer film to digital services for educational institutions?
At any given moment we are doing multiple film transfer projects for institutions. Sometimes it’s larger catalogs of work where we are digitizing the whole collection for a department, library or even a whole campus. Other times we will be preserving film for a graduate student or individual faculty member for use in a research project or presentation. We often hear from alumni departments looking to digitize collections to re-engage with former students, including a recent project digitizing a full season of high school football films. We have worked with countless students over the years, usually film majors or students doing research for a history course. In general, we can handle large projects with ease, including projects with hundreds of thousands of feet of film. And we have deep experience helping institutions of all types, academic or otherwise, including businesses and offices of various kinds, and various governmental agencies. Our team can help with any info required to get a project going, including grant proposals, RFPs, etc. and we follow all of the relevant archival film preservation guidelines.
Do you offer bulk discounts and handle very large projects?
We do. EverPresent is uniquely suited to handle large projects. We have extensive resources, including over 60 professionals on staff and hundreds of pieces of unique digitizing equipment. We recently digitized over 200,000 feet of film for a football team! When you contact us, please alert us to the size of your project and your specifications, and we’re happy to provide a custom proposal with an appropriate discount. Please be advised that there is only so far a bulk discount can go. Large projects don’t allow us to speed up the digitizing process. So while a large order creates some efficiencies that we are happy to pass on in a bulk discount, those efficiencies only go so far.
Do you improve the film?
Yes. Our process of transferring film to DVD can optimize contrast, perform degraining and stabilize wobbly footage. That said, deeper film restoration, such as frame-by-frame edits to color saturation or to remove scratches in the film, is a different beast. If you have needs in this area, let us know and we can provide a quote or recommend a specialist with this ability. Be advised that advanced film restoration will cost many multiples of the cost of the initial film digitizing fees.
Are there any film formats you do not digitize?
When transfer just about everything, whether it’s silent film or films with optical sound or magnetic sound, and whether the reels are in good or poor condition. The one format we don’t specialize in is the large format 35mm movie film. This is because these films are best handled by Hollywood oriented film houses that have a history of working with this format. However, we’re happy to make a referral.
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The Technical Fine Print
There are certain folks who like to read the fine print before they make an important decision. This section is for you. It’s not a light read, but will give you a look under the hood at how the film reel transfer process works. Our philosophy has always been simple: only offer a service if we can do it better and/or cheaper than the alternatives. If you can’t look in the mirror and meet that standard with a straight face, then don’t offer it at all.
Quality Factor #1 – Film Preparation
Our film digitizing machines are really good – so good that they can reproduce high definition footage of all of the dust, mold and blemishes that have accumulated on your reels over the last 50 years. For numerous reasons, the preparation of the film is just as important as the equipment chosen. Specifically, EverPresent’s film to digital transfer team does the following:
The film itself is cleaned by microfiber cloth and/or a special cleaning solution to remove as much dust, scuff and other surface matter as possible.
The film is inspected for any bends or breakage. Where possible, we repair splices. This is critical, because damaged film can lead to jumpiness in the final digitized version, or even damage, if we don’t address it up front.
We also inspect the reels themselves. If the reel housing the film is in bad shape, or the footage is wound poorly, it can lead to issues in the capture. We very often will replace the original reel with a new one, or respool the footage to get optimal tension of the film transfer.
Lastly, we evaluate the reels for other forms of compromise, such as mold or vinegar syndrome. Where we can, we remediate the issue before the conversion process.
Quality Factor #2 – Digitizing Equipment
8mm and 16mm film transfer may yield the biggest difference in result between poor vs. solid equipment of everything we see at EverPresent. Many companies still do versions of projecting film on old devices onto a wall or into a dark box and then re-record the film using handheld cameras. We don’t do this. Our transfer equipment is custom built, offers frame-by-frame scanning of the film, and the optical element can capture up to 2KHD resolution. Every film project at EverPresent experiences the benefit of tens of thousands of dollars worth of technology.
Critically, our equipment performs a sprocketless transfer. This really, really matters. The little sprockets on the outside of film reels are how old projectors and cameras grabbed the film and moved it along. This was perfectly adequate technology for handling brand new film. But over the decades, the sprockets have deteriorated. Most cheaper equipment still relies on the sprockets, and the result is jumpy transfers at best, or damaged film at worst. Our machines use advanced soft tension rollers to move the 8mm and 16mm film along without relying on the sprockets, which yield a safer and superior film transfer.
All that said, the way you maintain equipment is just as important as the quality of the equipment. When you are running old home movies through the machines, there’s wear and tear. That’s why we maintain the equipment diligently. That includes cleaning the rollers so that they don’t dirty your film, cleaning the imaging lenses, and replacing the lighting elements on a frequent basis. If you don’t do this, good equipment becomes bad equipment very quickly.
Lastly, to our knowledge we are the only large consumer film transfer company offering digitizing of film with sound or offering 2KHD conversions. Believe it or not, most other companies simply ignore the sound strips on your film, whether it’s the common magnetic audio on Super8 film or the optical sound found on 16mm films. We find ourselves constantly redoing the work of other companies in this area.
Quality Factor #3 – File Organization
The majority of film reels come to us in cardboard boxes where space was scarce to write a label – or – in a metal tin where a small piece of tape was used to write a label – again, with scarce space. Further, over 80% of film reels are the three inch variety, and most people have a lot of them.
Our competitors tend to take the path of least resistance, which is to combine the reels together, skip the written labels, and create one master video file for all of the reels. This is not good! It means the films that may have been in order are certainly out of order, and there’s no way to navigate to footage you want in a DVD menu or USB drive folder structure.
At EverPresent, when we transfer film to DVDs, we transcribe the written labels into the DVD or USB menus. And after the transfer, we clip every unique reel into a unique file. So if you send us 32 reels, you get 32 files on your drive or 32 items in your DVD menu. This seems obvious, but we’re an exception in providing this level of organization.
Quality Factor #4 – Human Beings
A lot of what we’ve written on this page is about the technology and process of transferring film to digital (sometimes spelled film-to-digital), not the people. But people are the most important part of EverPresent’s service. We make an expert consultant available to you at the start of the project so that you can ask all of the questions that need asking before making big decisions. Your technicians are skilled and go through extensive background checks and apprentice training before we let them digitize your cherished memories. Senior technicians quality check every order to ensure the integrity of the footage, and even write you a letter reviewing how the process turned out. For those clients in the Northeast, all transport of your materials to and from our digitizing studio is handled by our full-time in-house drivers so you don’t have to worry about the overwhelmed postal services losing your materials.