DigiSavIt, LLC

Who We Are

Donna Buckingham and JoAnn Griner are the owners and producers at DigiSavIt, LLC. Equipped with the latest technology, we offer a complete range of digital solutions for the consumer market.   We specialize in digitally re-mastering video, photographs, slides and film to high quality, long lasting files on USB drives and/or DVD’s. 

It’s our passion to create new ways to preserve and interact with old memories, making it fun and easy to recall special moments with family, friends & pets.  Your project is special to you and important to us. We listen to what you want and strive to make your experience easy and fun. 

 

We provide free estimates that detail what you have and how much it will cost to transfer. Our primary goal is to exceed expectations. Our attention to detail distinguishes DigiSavIt’s services from any other.

DigiSavIt is located within the Westchase community of Tampa Florida, and is easily accessible from Brandon, New Tampa, Wesley Chapel, Temple Terrace, South Tampa, Carrollwood, Lutz, Odessa, Oldsmar, Largo, Port Richey, Tarpon Springs, Clearwater and St. Petersburg. 

 

Did-ya-Save-It, or will you lose it?

 

Preserve your memories today by contacting DigiSavIt at (813) 792-2578!   

 

Why Choose DigiSavIt?

If you are local to Tampa, you meet the people who will perform your transfers and if you mail your photos, video or film to us, you will talk to us directly. When you use a mail-in service or chain store you have no idea who will work on your project.

We transfer tapes using professional transfer equipment and we inspect the footage to ensure the video and audio is the best possible quality. If a tape does not play well in one deck, we'll try other decks to ensure we are getting the best video quality possible. Mail-in services, drugs stores and major retailers use equipment banks in their factories to process hundreds of videos at once.  Instead of the best quality transfer, you'll get whatever they are able to capture on their first run.

DigiSavIt removes TV shows, blue screens or that pesky "snow" that may have been recorded at the end of your tape. The other companies transfer these unwanted segments in your new file or DVD.

DigiSavIt specializes in 8mm, Super8mm and 16mm film transfers. All film is cleaned, lubricated and splices are repaired. Frame-by-frame capture is achieved using state of the art telecine equipment. We monitor the entire capture of your film and do not splice your smaller reels onto larger reels; companies that do this do it for their convenience so that they can leave the transfer process unattended. 

We manually scan using Epson and Kodak professional flatbed scanners designed specifically for photo and slide scanning. We also use microfiber cloths to remove dust from each slide/negative/photo. While this may take longer to process, it is the best way to obtain the highest quality scans. Many companies use document scanners that have a photo setting and will auto feed photos at high speed; the result is a lower quality digital image.

We personalize your project so that it is all about you. Your project is special to you and important to us. We listen to what you want and work with you to create a unique product. We provide free estimates that detail what you have and how much it will cost to transfer. Our primary goal is to exceed expectations. Others produce “cookie-cutter” results, treating all customer projects the same.

When you bring your priceless memorabilia to DigiSavIt, you save the time and cost of shipping to a mail-in service. You know where everything is all of the time. The chain stores do not process your transfers in-house; they package and mail your tapes, film, photos & slides to a processing center, some of which are not in the United States.

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