What we do:
We convert and transfer VHS, or camcorder tape and various films to DVD.

All videotapes and films age. As the they degrade and picture quality drops, it becomes too late to restore it back to its original condition. We convert and transfer your videotapes or film to DVD, where they will not degrade.

What is the life expectancy of a DVD, and why is it better than VHS?
Industry experts agree that a DVD will maintain its original quality for over 100 years, regardless of playback frequency. On the other hand, VHS tapes are intended to maintain original quality for an average of ten years, and that number can vary greatly depending on storage conditions and playback frequency.

How do I place an order?
You can place your order by contacting us via email: info@keygraphicsvideo
or calling us at: 727-735-4396.
ail: tapes and/or films
Indicate how you would like your new DVD's titled along with your return address and phone number
and payment to:
Key Graphics Video
4228 Tarpon Dr. S.E.
St. Petersburg, FL 33705

We recommend using a shipper such as FedEx or UPS so that you can track your shipment via a tracking number. We recommend using a sturdy box and proper cushioning materials. Please include how you would like your DVD's titled. Please include your phone number and an e-mail address so that we can contact you.

Why should you have your videotapes converted to DVD?
Your VHS, Beta and Camcorder TAPES are NOT PERMANENT STORAGE!

Most of us believe that a VHS, Beta or camcorder tape will preserve our cherished family memories for a lifetime. Unfortunately, that is not the case.

According to industry experts, VHS tapes maintain their original quality for an average of only TEN years!

This number can vary greatly depending on storage conditions and playback frequency, but most industry experts predict that magnetic tape (including VHS and camcorder tapes) will have a useful life of five to twenty years, with some videos becoming completely unwatchable in as little as fifteen years!

On the other hand, the life expectancy of a DVD is 100+ years, with no decrease in quality no matter how many times it is played.