Our Mission: Preserving Authentic Archival Footage
Born from a deep interest in analog aesthetics and years of hands-on experience with film, Archival Footage Service is dedicated to preserving fragile visual heritage at risk of being lost.
Through home movies captured on 8mm, Super 8, and 16mm film, the archive offers a direct and unfiltered view of everyday life across different periods and cultural contexts. These images document ordinary moments, social rituals, travel, and personal relationships, far from staged or institutional narratives.
Our work is guided by a long-term commitment to conservation, careful digitization, and respect for the original material and its historical context.


What Makes Us Different
At Archival Footage Service, we do not simply digitize film reels. We curate them.
Each film is treated as a unique historical object and evaluated within its cultural and visual context. In a landscape increasingly shaped by synthetic and AI-generated imagery, the archive provides material grounded in reality and lived experience.
Every stage of the process, from preservation to access, follows a conservative and film-respectful approach.
