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Movie / Video Restoration
Have you ever seen old photos from the 1800’s? They have that warm, brownish sepia tone to them. They look nostalgic: relics from a bygone era. But here’s the truth: they didn’t start out that way. Originally, they were black and white photos whose black ink faded to a warm brown over time.
The same thing happens to your photos, home movies, and videotapes. Even if you do nothing but let them sit in a box in your closet, they can decay. Colors fade on movie film. The metal particles on your videotapes can simply fall off.
This is where Memory House Pro can help. Using specialized software designed for restoring archival video, we can:
• Stabilize jumpy/jittery home movies
• Remove dust, scratches, and vertical lines from home movies
• Fill in the white lines (called drop out) on your videotapes
• Correct or enhance the colors of your videotapes
The result is bright, clean, colorful footage that looks as good as the day it was created. And because the product that we create for you is digital, it will never fade again.
Restored 1969 Ford TV Commercial

Memory House Pro can work miracles with your media, but miracles take time. Like a kitchen renovation or a classic car restoration, each project is unique.
Contact Memory House Pro. Let’s talk about what media you have, what you want to fix, and how you want to share it. Then we can give you a quote that’s right for your needs.

Archives
We love to help unlock the content in videotape and film collections.
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If you’re a librarian, archivist, or a collector with lots of content but no way to access it, please don’t try to play it. Movie projectors can grind old film to dust. Vintage VCRs can destroy videotapes. Old media players are bad for old media.
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Instead, contact Memory House Pro. In addition to restoration services, we can:
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• Help you inspect and assess your collection.
• Give you a quote for digitizing your collection safely.
• Recommend ways to monetize your media.
Seeing is Believing, Right?

This is a 16mm kinescope film that was kept in the freezer for 55 years before we received it. (Keeping things cold slows down their decay. That includes movie prints.)
Memory House Pro carefully cleaned it, digitized it, color corrected it, and removed dust and dirt from the picture.
Then, we created bespoke packaging so that the owner (the lady on the DVD cover) could share this one-of-a-kind TV show with her family.


Are you ready to find out what’s in your archive?