Video digitization and editing – digitize your old photos and slides, capture video from your VHS tapes, edit and arrange them, then store them on a digital memory stick to preserve your memories. You can also access our powerful suite of advanced video and photography tools to give your project a professional look.
Remember: users must bring their own wired headphones and USB memory stick.
Who can use?
– FHL library card holders in good standing
– Users under 16 years of age require their guardian to reserve a time and provide direct supervision while using the space
– You (or your guardian) must have read and agree to all Tech Hub terms and conditions prior to using any Tech Hub space or equipment
How do I book?
– Book online now and reserve your spot up to 72 hours in advance
– Email us and request your desired date and time – fhlmakerspace@gmail.com
– Drop in the Library and we will assist you in making your online booking
Our Equipment
– Windows 11 Computer with 27 inch monitor
– Epson Perfection Pro Flatbed Scanner
– Toshiba 4-Head Hi Fi VHS Video Cassette Recorder
– Elgato video capture system
Helpful resources
– Flatbed Scanner manual & VCR manual
– Digitizing photos and slides quick start guide
– Digitizing 35mm film and negatives quick start guide
– Digitizing non 35mm film and negatives quick start guide
– List of our available software
– Flatbed Scanner online support
– Elgato Video Capture online support
Informative Websites
– Archive.org Community Audio – Public domain music and spoken word
– Creative Commons Web – search for pictures, video and sound for reuse
– Freesound – Sound Effects for public use
– Shutterstock – Database of pictures and video for public use
– Wikimedia Commons – Searchable database of video, pictures and sound recordings
– GALE online learning database
If you are bringing media that is in delicate, deteriorating or poor condition, using it with our equipment may further damage it. Fernie Heritage Library is not responsible for any damage to media such as photos, negatives, disks, tape or film that may be caused by use with our equipment.