Salt Lake City, UT - Reel Film Production and Digital File
Preserve your cherished memories in Salt Lake City, UT with our professional film, video, and audio restoration services. Don't let your family's history fade away on outdated media formats. Our expert technicians use state-of-the-art equipment to carefully transfer your old videos to high-quality digital formats. Whether you're looking to safeguard home movies, wedding videos, or other precious recordings, our reliable service ensures your memories will be viewable for generations to come. Send your old video, film, and audio to our service area of Salt Lake City and give your memories new life in the digital age.
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Before & After Restoration Video Examples
Showing other companies work that our trained staff re-did. It's fun, easy, informative, and entertaining.
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Client Testimonials
The restoration of film that is 86 years old was quite amazing, and your sound effects were spectacular!
I received your finished product today, thank you. The restoration of film that is 86 years old was quite amazing, and your sound effects were spectacular! I will be sending some Larger 400 foot reels next week for your Gold treatment plus the AVI disk. Very Nice....
I'm now a believer!
I'm now a believer! I just finished looking at what is now a wonderful family treasure. The film cleaned up better than I had hoped, and the audio that you added was really right on. Don't waste your money on "straight Transfer shops" your better off just getting a projector...
I appreciate your artistry and talent
Overall, you have done a sterling job. I appreciate your artistry and talent and the skill you’ve developed in using it. I got what I paid for. Thank you. Now I am working to get a package together of all my dad’s 8mm films I’ve had transferred to DVD and...
One word ....... AMAZING....!!!!!
Hi, Just got the videos today... One word ....... AMAZING....!!!!! Its absolutely AMAZING... The video you produced from the 16mm film far exceeded what I was expecting from a color film shot in 1946 and had apparently been in attics and closets since. I was hoping to get a few...