Video Transfer Boston

Transfer VHS & Reels to a DVD You Can Watch Today

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Pricing (What It Includes)

 
Video Transfer
 
  VHS, MiniDV, Hi8, Video8, VHS-C (1-2 hours: $24.95) $19.95  
   
 

10 or more
tapes?  Call for volume discount, up to 40%!

 
 
8mm/16mm Film Transfer
 

 

      Up to 100 ft

$99.95

 

 

200 feet

$114.95

 

 

300 feet

$129.95

 

 

400 feet

$144.95

 

 

500 feet

$159.95

 

 

600 feet or more

Please call

  Transfer to Hard Drive.

add. $20/hour

 
  Slides Scanning  

 

               Up to 20 Slides

$35.00

 

 

               21 - 100 slides

$1.49 per slide

 

 

              101 - 300 slides

$1.39 per slide

 

 

              301 - 600 slides

$1.19 per slide

             601 - 1,000 slides

$0.99 per slide

                1,000 slides

$0.89 per slide

 
Photos Scanning (min
order  $25)
 
           1-99 photos $0.99  
           101  - 499 photos $0.79  
           500 - 999 photos $0.69  
           Shoebox option (Stuff it, up to 800 same-size photos) $395  
           1,000 photos or more Please call for discounted pricing!  
       
  DVD Duplication

$10

 
  Post Video to
your website/blog

$60

 
     
  Need Tapes/Reels Pick-up? Call (617) 332-3300  

The finished product is a DVD with a caption of your choice in a finished DVD case that has snapshots of video scenes so you can recognize them easily. Pop the DVD into any DVD player and enjoy!

Do you have 10 tapes or more and able to drop-off and pick-up at our Newton, MA location? We have VOLUME DISCOUNT you’ll love. Call us today at (617) 332-3300 or email us at
videotransferboston@gmail.com

Can’t get here in person? Click here for directions on safe way to mail your film, tapes or slides.

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  • 1 Tommy Tornroos // Apr 16, 2008 at 11:58 am

    I am very happy that you guys do this work up in Boston. I live in Marietta, Georgia, and run my own media conversion company.

    Your website is very well done and you guys have competitive prices!

    Keep up the good work, and if you ever have questions regarding video editing and production please let me know!

    Tommy

  • 2 James // Jun 3, 2008 at 11:23 pm

    Are you able to transfer Technicolor 212 Compact Video (aka CVC)? I have a few tapes, and the player doesn’t work now. It was a short lived format in the early 80’s, and working machines are very rare these days.

  • 3 Nohad // Jun 15, 2008 at 3:11 pm

    What does the pricing of $24.95 include? Does it include taxes, shipping/handling?

    Also, what exactly does the VHS transfer comprise?

    Pls advise.

    Thanks,

  • 4 admin // Jul 3, 2008 at 7:21 am

    Dear Nohad,
    Thanks to your questions, I have updated the pricing page above so it will be clearer to everyone.

    There is no handling fee. Call for a free pickup if you are in the towns listed in the pricing chart above.

    There is no TAX as well since the state of Masachussetts does not charge tax on video transfer services.

    Myrtha

  • 5 The Holiday Gift you can’t buy // Oct 22, 2008 at 12:24 pm

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  • 6 Nicolas // Mar 23, 2010 at 5:13 pm

    I have 800 vhs tapes (2hrs each) that I want converted to dvd. How much will this cost?

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