Media Engineering
“Offering comprehensive solutions ranging from repairs, digitization, restoration, to cloud system storage.”
Repairs
- “Repairing audiovisual materials involves the process of fixing or restoring materials such as videos, audio recordings, or films that have experienced damage.
- Examples of repairs include fixing physical damage to magnetic tapes, removing scratches on film, or correcting errors in sound recordings.
Restoration
- Audiovisual restoration is the process of returning audiovisual material to its original condition or as close to its original condition as possible.
- This involves physical repairs, removal of defects, and restoration of color and contrast in images or videos.
Restoration can also include removing noise or audio damage from sound recordings.”
Digitization
- Audiovisual digitization involves converting analog materials (such as magnetic tapes or celluloid film) into digital format.
- This process enables audiovisual materials to be accessed more easily, stored securely, and played on digital devices.
- Digitization also ensures continued access to materials in the digital era.