This professional film production light meter from 1931 is not likely something your father or grandfather would have used when shooting family home movies, but it’s a classic reminder that you need to bring your 8mm, Super 8mm, and 16 mm home movie films into the 21st Century. That’s not to say that movie film is somehow a bad format because it’s old. On the contrary, there is still nothing better than film for recording moving images. But people get their movie film transferred to DVD because it is not practical to set up a movie screen, get out an old projector with a hot bulb, and watch their home movies reel by reel. The film transfers we do at Patchin Pictures use a proprietary film transfer system to record from the frames of the film, not from a projected image. This provides high resolution film transfers that reveal even more of the film frames than people would have seen years ago when watching their home movies projected on a screen. Contact Patchin Pictures to get your home movies transferred today. We also transfer VHS, Video 8, Hi 8 and other videotape formats to DVD, as well as copying CDs and DVDs. Call 702-240-6777 or go to https://patchinpictures.com/film-transfers/