At the last holiday, gathered around the family table, you and your relatives reminisced about the old vacations, smiled, and laughed about "remember that time when... !" All of you started to talk about how great it would be to get together again and look at all of those old movies, but aren't they on old VHS tape or even projector film?
Before you know it you're elected to get all of those memories on DVD. Crawl around the attic, go visit Uncle Jim, and gather up all of the movies in all of their different formats, VHS tape, Betamax, slides, and film. Then you think about how to get all of that dusted off and converted to DVD... Where to start?!
There is a lot of video conversion software available. You may be leery of this undertaking, as I would be. Video conversion can be a big challenge, and you may not trust your amateur skills with the available software and hardware out there. It may take a certain amount of time and research, but the video conversion from VHS to DVD can be done easily with a little help from the Internet and finding a great lab to convert those movies for you.
Video duplication can be hectic if you are trying to save the family films but don't really know what you're doing. There are many helpful instructionals and websites that can help you perfect a certain technique, though if you don't want to risk the family memoirs on your novice skills, then you might want to consult a professional.
There are ideas and skills that can only be learned through experience or trial and error, and professional full-service video conversion and duplication labs know what they are doing and are worth considering. Many professional video conversion labs have been in business for a long time and have years of conversion and video duplication experience under their belt. Don't you want your family memories trusted to a professional service?
These labs also understand international video standards conversion. These standards allow for a certain measure of equality when trying to create the best of the best. It is not meant to be an easy task, as when doing anything that can take time and precision to accomplish well. Let's face it - these companies convert video every day. They know how to do the job, and do it well.
While the professional lab has your tape or film, you should go ahead and have them make many copies. Have them duplicate those home movies to DVDs, and pass the DVDs around to everyone. All of the cousins can take their own copy home!
For a great video duplication onto DVD, I strongly recommend going the professional route instead of doing it yourself. Do your research on the web and choose a professional to convert your VHS footage into DVD format. The professional labs can convert and duplicate your DVDs for everyone in the family to enjoy for years to come.
Video Conversion To Dvd
Screenplay is a reference to a script for full-length movie. In times past, full-length movies were always distributed to and shown in movie theaters. There's a new strategy, however, for any number of produced full-length movies, and that strategy is bypassing movie theaters completely, and instead being distributed as a home rental DVD.
One of the benefits of straight-to-DVD releases is a reduction in marketing costs. Marketing costs for a theater release film are not at all insignificant. It wouldn't take a great deal for a theater release movie to spend thirty million dollars in advertising.
Consider that virtually every theater release film is advertised in some form of print media, and often on television as well -- mostly at so-called prime time hours, where the greatest reach occurs but where costs are also highest. And costs for television advertising can be astronomical. The cost for a Super Bowl ad is at the million dollar level. Given such a scenario, it's easy to see how a prime-time television show with good market reach could mean an ad spot cost of three hundred thousand dollars or more.
The straight-to-DVD film can spend on advertising, but it's not especially typical. The straight-to-DVD film is advertised to a great degree through its box cover. The DVD box cover sits on a shelf in a video franchise store, customers walk past, see the DVD box, make some form of a choice about the film, and make a purchase or not. This is why having a name actor can be critical to a straight-to-DVD's commercial success: the name actor serves as a selling point, and will be always featured prominently on the DVD box cover. This sort of leverage makes for potential profit points in addition to a salary.
The screenwriter for a straight-to-DVD production will likely see no profit points, and will receive a lesser salary than the screenwriter writing for a major theater release film. This should not be seen in a pessimistic light. Writing a script for a straight-to-DVD release that has a good amount of push behind it will generate a pay of tens of thousands of dollars, at least. It will also count as project experience, and having project experience counts for a great deal in Hollywood.
Writing a screenplay for a straight-to-DVD release is also an introduction to the straight-to-DVD industry. Straight-to-DVD movie production is a profitable industry, and the only proof one needs of this is that straight-to-DVD movies continue to be made. In the entertainment industry if there is no profit, there is no product. The screenwriter for a straight-to-DVD movie is now part of a profit niche, and gets access to all the potential opportunities that comes with that.
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