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Types of DVD’s
Offered
We offer you 2 unique DVD services, one is
DVD recording, the other is DVD mastering. Both are excellent quality (or as
good as the source materials). A recorded DVD is the lower cost option.
Recorded DVDs A recorded DVD is simply a DVD recorded directly from your
source material, either a video tape, a video transfer directly, or a video
transfer that has been recorded on a video tape. In the latter case it is
recommended that a MiniDV or Digital8 master be made from your film, then the
DVD recorded from that. We will record a DVD from VHS or SVHS film transfers if
you wish, however the quality lost will not be worth the savings. Mastered DVDs The mastering process starts with the video capture
either from your video tapes or the cameras on the film transfer chains. The
video is captured at full quality, low compression DV video, to our computer
drives. We then assemble the video, add titles, correct film speed issues, add
audio, remove blank spots, and anything else the client needs. Also at this
point we mark the chapters for the DVD. Digital Photography
We can provide professional quality high resolution digital photos of your car from various vantage points around the track. Just come see us at the track and give us your car information and we will provide high resolution images burned on to cd or dvd rom. First Picture is $15 and each additional picture is $5 up to a maximum of $60. E-mail me at chris@finishlineprod.net with your car number and the event you're interested in. Video Clipping We can download clips from your video and convert them into a Windows media©, Real media© or QuickTime© format so you can E-mail to friends or family. This service can be done right at the track. In-Car Camera Options and Setup
Advice We can help you set up your existing equipment or provide you with various options and advice for setting up a new video system from a simple single camera to multiple cameras mounted around the car.
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