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Example Cine Film Transfers from Timeless Moments

On this page you can see some very recent transfers we have carried out. Below the recent transfers are some older tansfers which are on our YouTube site, some of these are not at the highest resolution but we've kept them as they are important.

Recent Transfers

Super 8 Cine Film Transfer 1970s UK

Proteus Digital Remastering Applied, Full High Definition

Super 8 Cine Film Transfer 1971 UK

Full High Definition

Super 8 Cine Film Transfer1974 UK

Full High Definition

Super 8 Cine Film Transfer 1971 UK

Full High Definition

Standard 8 Cine Film Transfer 1940s
Full High Definition

Standard 8 Cine Film Transfer 1940s
De Havilland Comet 4
Full High Definition

Standard 8 Cine Film Transfer 1961 South Africa

Full High Definition

16mm Cine Film Transfer 1942 Scotland

Full High Definition

16mm Cine Film Transfer 1942 Scotland

Full High Definition

Super 8 Cine Film Transfer 1950s UK

Standard Definition

Super 8 Cine Film Transfer South East Asia Date unknown, Full High Definition

Older Cine Film Transfers via our YouTube Channel

16mm Cine Film Transfer Stanton Iron Works for the BBC Inside Out program with actor Robert Lindsay

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Roger Bannister's 4 minute Mile, 1954

Very rare 9.5mm Charlie Chaplin lost film

Madras in 1970s, our most popular Cine Film Transfer with nearly a quarter of a million views. Filming and commentary by Ken Churms. Super 8 FHD.

Teabag Factory Fire in Long Eaton 1971, only known footage. Standard 8 Standard Definition.

Remastering sound example from a 16mm optical soundtrack, released with kind permission of Desertwinds.co.uk

16mm Cine Film Transfer Optical Sound Standard Definition

The buses of Nottingham, circa 1968, Super 8 Cine Film Transfer Standard Definition

16mm Cine Film Transfer 1928 Standard Definition Wedding, location unknown but somewhere in the East Midlands

9.5mm Cine Film Transfer Rare Charlie Chaplin film from 1915, The Tramp. Standard Definition

England's lost heritage, Garendon Hall, fire and demolition 1964. Also linked in Wikipedia, only known footage

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