Preserving Family Memories for the Next Generation.

A Florida company helps consumers preserve their family memories to pass down to future generations.
By: Rick Bennette
 
May 8, 2012 - PRLog -- The years may have changed the technology, but the memories remain the same. Pass down the history of your life with friends and family to your children and their children. The years of faded photographs and rolls of movie film have given way first to VHS tape and Hi-8 video, and finally to DVD and digital video files on chips.

Although most of us don't watch our home videos or open our photo albums on a daily basis, there are few people who would knowingly want them to fade away into oblivion. Yet, that is what happens to many films, tapes and photo albums simply from heat, humidity and chemical breakdown. Even VHS tapes deteriorate with playing, storage, and close proximity to magnetic devices like motors and speakers. Simply sitting idle, your memories deteriorate a little bit more each year. Video tapes are especially vulnerable, because although VHS isn't widely used anymore, there are still a few users who time shift TV shows and unknowingly grab that wedding video to record an episode of their favorite TV program. Additionally, VHS tapes are usually left out in places where tiny hands can discover them and adorn them with food particles.

The best way to save your memories is to digitize them and store them in several locations. Aside from halting the process of further deterioration, turning your tapes and photos into digital files and disks allows them to be easily duplicated and shared. In this manner, let's say you lose your disks in a flood or fire, or lose your files in a crashed computer. If you previously shared those digital conversions with your family, you can simply recopy them with no loss of quality. If not, then they are lost forever.

Fine Art Video in Tequesta, Florida has been preserving family memories since 1985 when they were then known as The Video Transfer based in Ridgefield, Connecticut. Today they do everything video, from converting video tapes to DVD, audio tapes to CD, to recording all types of corporate presentations and event videos. Fine Art Video has even even produced a full length feature film. They can do whatever someone is willing to hire them to do, wherever they need it done. They provide a boutique level of service to their clients around the country at highly competitive rates and unbelievably short turnaround times.

You can reach Fine Art Video at 561-747-8199 or on the web at http://www.FineArtVideo.com.
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Source:Rick Bennette
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Tags:Vhs To Dvd, Saving Memories, Falily Heirlooms, Tapes to Disk conversion, Video Conversion, Cassettes to CD
Industry:Consumer, Technology, Services
Location:Tequesta - Florida - United States
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