I have a lot of 16mm family film, from the 1940's and 1950's, that I would like to get onto DVD. I have an ancient 16mm projector, Vegas4 + DVD, Sony DRU-500A, and a Canon ZR25 Digital Camcorder. Any suggestions on the best way to get from film to DVD?
I just converted 4000ft of 16mm family film (from the 30s to the 80s) and it turned out great. At first I tried to convert the 16mm myself and that was very frustrating and the quality was poor. I found a good lab and had it digitized professionally. Now this is not cheap!!! The cost was $0.11/foot to convert, $0.03/ft to clean (I highly recommend), and $49 for the DVD. But the film was in good shape and the transfer was excellent.
I then transferred the DVD from the lab to V4, edited (removed splices, burn marks, bad scenes), sequenced, combined, titled, and added sound and authored on DVDA. It looks fantastic. It is great to watch "home movies" on the big screen TV. It's amazing the things you "didn't see" the first time around, especially since setting up to watch 16mm is reallyl a pain and we didn't do it very often.
If you want the ultimate in professional results and want to do it yourself, nothing beats the Workprinter. Not cheap, but you can sell it on eBay when you're finished and get most of your money back. See: