Digitization of decaying physical media is an important step toward preserving the histories they contain. From videotapes and film reels to cassette tapes and records, I can transfer a wide range of tape and film formats, converting them to digital files that can be viewed on a modern computer or television. Dead Media Hour (DMH) is the umbrella title for my work with archival media, started as a weekly exercise in a course I taught during my career in higher education. DMH is dedicated to unearthing forgotten analog media in an effort to translate their rich histories for current audiences. 

DMH offers footage licensing from my collection of curated amateur films, none of which are available elsewhere. My Youtube channel is updated with new content regularly, contact me for licensing rates and research questions. 

DMH archiving services help clients manage media collections of all sizes and types. This can include everything from transferring and editing personal home movies to sorting or clearing out a collection of records and CDs. Contact me for anything related to the management and preservation of physical media, I’m here to help.