
Wolverine Data 8mm and Super 8 Movie Reels2Digital MovieMaker
The Wolverine Data 8mm and Super 8 Movie Reels2Digital MovieMaker is a simple to use device that will convert your movie reels into digital movies (no sound) with few strokes. It works like a typical projector where you mount the 3-inch or 5-inch reel. You can insert a memory card, press a few buttons and the apparatus will play the film and scan frame-by-frame to create a digital MP4 movie file. You can play on any computer, you can edit, upload to the internet or burn DVDs. The Wolverine Reels2Digital Moviemaker pays for itself taking into consideration that photo Labs are charging more than a dollar to digitize a single foot of film.
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Wolverine Data 8mm and Super 8 Movie Reels2Digital MovieMaker
The Wolverine Data 8mm and Super 8 Movie Reels2Digital MovieMaker is a simple to use device that will convert your movie reels into digital movies (no sound) with few strokes. It works like a typical projector where you mount the 3-inch or 5-inch reel. You can insert a memory card, press a few buttons and the apparatus will play the film and scan frame-by-frame to create a digital MP4 movie file. You can play on any computer, you can edit, upload to the internet or burn DVDs. The Wolverine Reels2Digital Moviemaker pays for itself taking into consideration that photo Labs are charging more than a dollar to digitize a single foot of film.
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The Wolverine Data 8mm and Super 8 Movie Reels2Digital MovieMaker is a simple to use device that will convert your movie reels into digital movies (no sound) with few strokes. It works like a typical projector where you mount the 3-inch or 5-inch reel. You can insert a memory card, press a few buttons and the apparatus will play the film and scan frame-by-frame to create a digital MP4 movie file. You can play on any computer, you can edit, upload to the internet or burn DVDs. The Wolverine Reels2Digital Moviemaker pays for itself taking into consideration that photo Labs are charging more than a dollar to digitize a single foot of film.




















