One person’s analog trash is another person’s vintage treasure. If you have a pile of VHS tapes that haven’t been touched since the dawn of digital media, you might be able to make a fortune on them.
To the editor: Wow, talk about nostalgia! This article stimulated my brain protoplasm into memories of how I created my collection of more than 4,000 VHS video cassettes (“In a digital world, VHS ...
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There is something almost absurd about a plastic cassette from 1991 selling for more money than a used car. Yet that is ...
Exclusive: Eagle Rock's premier repertory screening venue and cultiest video store in Los Angeles has partnered with the Bay Area Video Coalition to digitize an archive of rare, genre-spanning titles ...
The creation of this article included the use of AI and was edited by human content creators. Read more on our AI policy here. Remember when Pete Davidson announced he’d stockpiled thousands of sealed ...
In a recent video for Architectural Digest 's YouTube channel, Palmer (and her son Leo) opened the door of their Los Angeles ...
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You can probably start digitizing your collection for less than $100.
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