Surfside Video

With 30 year's experience offering photo, video and film transfer service to Myrtle Beacn, South Carolina. Have your home videos and 8mm films digitally transferred for easy viewing and storage.

Serving Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Your Local Photo, Film & Video Transfer Service

Photo Scanning

Preserve your precious memories with professional photo scanning services. We transform your printed photos, albums, and slides into high-resolution digital files. Whether it's individual images or entire photo collections, we ensure every detail is captured, preserving your memories for future generations.

Videotape Transfers and Camcorder Tape to Digital Conversion

Bring your home videos into the digital age. We convert VHS tapes, VHS-C, MiniDV, and other camcorder formats to digital files. Don’t let your family moments fade away—enjoy your videos on modern devices with crystal-clear playback.

8mm Film Transfer

Relive the magic of your old film reels. Our 8mm film transfer service digitizes your cherished reels, preserving every frame with exceptional clarity. Watch your vintage family movies on modern screens with enhanced brightness and sharpness.

pick up and delivery

We offer pickup and delivery service in the greater Myrtle Beach, South Carolina area.

Locally preserving your memories one frame at a time

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Pricing

Photos

$0.25
/each

Videotapes

$15
/each

Slides

$0.25
/each

All items are transferred to a USB flash drive.

8mm movie film reels

$0.20
/per foot

Additional copies are $20 / each

Testimonials

What people say about us

5.0
5/5

Fast service. Great pricing. They are the only ones I would trust with my families memories.

Sue Thompson

5.0
5/5

I always wanted to get my photos transferred to digital, but I did not want to send them in the mail and risk losing them. They came right to my door to get my photo albums.

Mary Jacobs

5.0
5/5

I haven’t had a VHS player for years. I had no way to watch our old videos. We had them put on a usb drive and can watch them anytime we want now.

Joe Phillips

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