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HomeMovie.Com Press Releases
HomeMovie.Com Streams Interactive Online DVDs
For Free
February 13, 2004
HomeMovie.Com has launched its StreamingDVD technology,
announcing that every DVD produced for its professional
customers will be streamed online in an interactive
menu-based format for 30 days at no charge. The
company’s first implementation of its StreamingDVD
technology will be streaming all wedding and event
productions for their professional videographer
customers through a specially set-up website located
at http://www.weddingdvd.com/.
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HomeMovie.Com Acquires Moore Digital Wedding
& Event Videography
March 28, 2003
HomeMovie.Com today announced the acquisition
of Moore Digital's Wedding and Event Videography
Business Unit. HomeMovie.Com will immediately
begin producing Moore's popular Economy and Deluxe
DVDs, along with its own suite of products, including
the Resellers' $25 BasicPlus DVD and $35
Director's DVD.
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Director's DVD Authoring Features come to
BasicPlus DVDs
January 12, 2003
Why do straight DVD burns anymore? A no-cost optional
upgrade, our new BasicPlus DVD allows you to personalize
your Basic DVDs with a DVD title, chapter titles,
and up to 30 chapters selected from 120 evenly-spaced
intervals throughout your DVD movie!
HomeMovie.Com Launches New Order Tracking
Functionality
January 9, 2003
As part of its beginning of year new products
and services launch, HomeMovie.Com today launched
its new Professional Zone website for its Resellers
and Video Professional Partners. Central to the
re-launch is the beginnings of a "My Account"
functionality that allows HomeMovie.Com customers
to see line-item detail for each of their orders,
including where the movie is in the production
process and tracking cabalities through UPS.
HomeMovie.Com In the News

Digitize Your Family's Memories
11.24.02
Don't let time destroy your old VHS or Super-8
home movies. Here are ways to digitize your family's
memories.

With the Rise of DVDs, It's Transfer Time Again
06.30.02
Phillip Grace's childhood was chronicled in three-minute
snippets on itty-bitty rolls of film, kept in
dozens of metal film cans, then crammed into his
closets to collect dust -- until the summer he
broke his ankle. That's when boredom drove him
to unearth the films his parents had lovingly
created with their 16mm movie camera, starting
with his sixth-birthday party.

VHS to DVD: Convert Now
05.20.02
What’s to love about videotapes? They take up
shelf space, the picture gets grainy after multiple
playbacks and they can fade to black after a decade
or two. For keepsake videos like a school play
or family trip, you might want a better archive—like
DVDs. Converting analog video into digital data
used to be for pros only, but new services and
better technology make it easy..

Saved Again: Those Memories Caught on VHS Tape
Will Last Longer if Transferred to DVDs
02.07.02
You have two choices for that wedding video sitting
in the bookcase: Convert it to DVD or kiss it
goodbye. VHS tapes can begin fading to black in
less than 15 years, depending on how they are
stored. Simply running the same tape 50 times
through a videocassette recorder can irrevocably
harm a home movie's quality. And if the picture
doesn't fade, chances are the tape itself will
gradually turn brittle and break.
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