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The SPARX Archival Service
What is your school doing with its old game films? Especially the old football and basketball game films.
Schools have been filming football games since the early 1900's.
For the most part, schools around the country have no handle on the huge collection of old game films likely hanging out at the school.
Most schools don't even know these films exist. And the ones that know they exist may have know idea where they are.
Are they with the athletic department, the football department, or the archives? No one really knows.
This is where The SPARX Archival Service comes in.
First, SPARX explores your game film inventory. We see what the school has and we add them to the games SPARX probably already has and endeavors to create, on paper, a printed inventory of every available game.
Once we have the list we can save them.
SPARX will want to offer our full service plan which starts with becoming a client of sparx.
Some schools, mostly the bigger ones, have a desire to preserve these films on a digital format which will preserve the images into the ages.
Your schools Video history is valuable and important. Preserve it by implementing the SPARX Archival Service.
Join Florida, Texas, Oklahoma, Georgia Tech, Purdue, TCU and many others and implement our service.
As a matter of fact, SPARX probably already has a pretty good list of games in which your school participated. You can purchase them now at a reasonable cost per game. Contact WDR for more.
Call WDR at 717 732 5643 or email him at wdr@footballvideos.com .