Super 8 movie film to file

Complete priciing below.

Super 8 movie film is 8 mm wide and has a large ½-inch (13 mm) diameter round hole in the center of the reel and small sprocket perforations along one side.  Super 8 silent film was introduced in 1965 by Kodak and it was housed in a cartridge with 50 feet (15 meters) of Kodachrome color ‘safety’ film.  Once the cartridge was loaded into the camera, it did not have to be reversed like Regular 8 film.  The small sprocket holes permit a large image compared to Regular 8.  The Super 8 frame size is 5.79 x 4.01 mm with an image area of 23.2 mm2 compared to an image area of 14.9mm2 for Regular 8 film.  Ektasound magnetic sound-on-film became available in 1973.  Super 8 normally runs at a speed of 18 or 24 fps and super 8 with sound usually runs at 24 fps.  Super 8 film was discontinued in 1997.

Super 8 movie film is 8 mm wide and has a large ½-inch (13mm) diameter round hole in the center of the reel and small sprocket perforations along one side.  Super 8 silent film was introduced in 1965 by Kodak and it was housed in a cartridge with 50 feet (15 meters) of Kodachrome color film.  Once the cartridge was loaded into the camera, it did not have to be reversed like Regular 8 film.  The small sprocket holes allow a large image compared to Regular 8.  The Super 8 frame size is 5.79 mm x 4.01 mm with an image area of 23.2 mm2 compared to an image area of 14.9mm2 for Regular 8 film.  Ektasound magnetic sound-on-film became available in 1973.  Super 8 normally runs at a speed of 18 fps or 24fps and super 8 with sound usually runs at 24 fps.  Super 8 film was discontinued in 1997.


PRICES:
TRANSFER Super-8mm silent movie film to mp4 file: $0.30 per foot.
TRANSFER Super-8mm SOUND- not supported.
Film reel charge: $1 per reel.
Data folder charge: $2 per folder (when there are multiple folders).
USB FLASH DRIVE (Thumb drive) for file(s): $10 each (16Gb max).
DOWNLOAD files and 30 day Cloud storage: $10 per order (25Gb max).
DVD (DVDs are becoming obsolete): $20 each (2 hours max).
Splices: $2 each.
 
h264.mp4 is a very common and well supported file format; files on a USB flash drive will play in Windows and MAC computers and will plug & play in many modern TVs.  Other file formats available by request (avi, mov, etc).

TYPES of 8mm film, examples:
Ansco Moviechrome-8, Double 8mm 25ft roll, 7.6 m, Daylight color, processing included, 1965
Sears Processing Laboratory, 8mm Color movie film, Rochester New York.
Kodak Kodachrome color movie film, scientifically controlled processing.
Kodak 687 Kodachrome Super 8 movie film, Eastman Kodak Company, U.S.A.