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Our Award-Winning Projects.

  • Producer: Harold Lopez Garroz, Short Film: "Atenea y Afrodita", This short film was screened at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. May 2006.

  • Producer: John Schnall, Quality Schnallity, Project: "The Binding Of Isaac", DVDROM animation files transferred to 35mm. This short won the "Director's Choice" award at the 2005 Black Maria Film Festival, NYC. Also, the animaton will be showcased at the 2005 Ottawa International Animation Festival in September. January 2005.

  • Producer: Alvaro Zendejas, Short Film: "L'Instant Avant", TGA files and digital audio files transferred to 35mm. Won "Best Experimental Short Film" at the 2006 Morelia International Film Festival. April 2006.


  • Producer: ARTos Cultural Foundation, Achilleas Kentonis, Project: "The Choros Maker", miniDV footage transferred to 35mm. This short won the "Best Documentary" award in its debut at Cyprus 2nd Short and Documentary Film Festival, and it is headed for the USA. December 2002.

  • Producer/Animator: Sam Chen, Project: "Eternal Gaze", Animated Short (single frames of the SIGGRAPH credit roll) transferred to 35mm. Project won "Best Animated Short", SIGGRAPH 2003 and qualified for Academy Award competition. July 2003.

  • Producer: AWV Communications, Project: "Stuey" Trailer. Digibeta to 35mm transfer of the trailer for the feature starring Michael Imperioli ("The Sopranos") and Pat Morita ("Karate Kid"). Director Tony Vidmer won "Best Director" award at the 2003 San Diego Film Festival where "Stuey" was screened. Sept 2003.

Testimonials From Customers.

  • Producer Harold Garroz (Title: "Atenea y Afrodita") emailed us to say that our transfer print was mistaken for a 35mm camera print. The telecine ..."operator asked me if I filmed on 35mm or 16mm, and was very surprised when I told him we worked in DV". Veronica Perez, emailed us to say "The short film was very very good, the...(investor) liked it, they are pleased and we are happy...we really liked it."

  • Producer Tim from Fallen World Productions told us that the audience loved the transferred trailer. Some quotes from audience after seeing the trailer: "It looks just like 35mm film". "It was beautiful; was that really video?"

  • Animator John Schnall (Title: "The Binding of Isaac") sent us an email, after viewing a 35mm print of his animation and he stated: " It looks GREAT. Nice, vivid colors."

  • Producer Glen Smith said: "Bob, you went out of your way to make me happy. You are truly dedicated to your work. And the transfer turned out to be excellent."

  • Animator Steve Belfer, Manager, Warner Brothers Online, said in an email, "I saw my film...today. It looks great. The framing looks very good and the color is very vibrant... Thank you again for your contribution to my animated film." (Steve works at WB but this was his own endeavor.)

And NOW, my first global PRESS RELEASE...seen round the world.

2006 Cannes Film Festival Screening



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