Hi Kathryn,

We use Frame Discreet, https://www.framediscreet.com/home/, here in
Toronto. They do great work and are our go-to film transfer vendor. They
have a tension driven scanner that is gentle on film. The one of the many
issues with older films is shrinkage and scanners that are sprocket driven
pose serious risk of potentially damaging films. As films shrink, the
distance between the perforations changes, therefore becoming misaligned
with the advancement mechanism of these types of scanners. Frame Discreet
also has the staff that can give your film a bit of attention before the
scanning process, but full disclosure - if they come across any issues that
they can not handle, they call me in for any archival conservation work
that might need to done before hand.

Please feel free to contract me if you have any other questions about your
films.

Best,
Christina Stewart

*Christina Stewart* | Assistant Media Archivist | 416-978-4601 |
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> I would be interested in seeing the recommendations as well, as we have a
> number of film reels and video of various formats that we may be
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> We have some 16mm film we'd like to get digitized, and I'm wondering what
> experience you might have had with any companies in the GTA that do this
> work. The film reel is from the 1940s so may need some tender loving care
> first... Feel free to send recommendations off-list.
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