For Couples & Families

Watch your wedding day again, in 4K

We remaster wedding videos from VHS, Hi8, MiniDV, and DVD into clean 4K files you can play on any modern television, share with family, and keep for good.

Free 30-second sample · 35 years of experience · Tape, disc, or file

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We work fromVHSVHS-CS-VHSHi8Video8Digital8MiniDVDVDSD & HD files→ 4K UHD

Samples

What a remaster actually looks like

Real samples, with the original and the 4K result side by side in the same frame. Each one is labelled with the work that produced it.

Family video

  • HD to 4K enhancement

Family video

  • SD to 4K up-conversion

Family video

  • SD to 4K up-conversion

Family video

  • SD to 4K up-conversion

What we fix

The things that make a wedding tape look old

Wedding footage has a very particular set of problems, and they are almost always the same ones. Here is what we go after.

01

Ceremony lighting

Church, synagogue, and hall lighting pushed old camcorders past their limits. We correct the orange and green casts, lift crushed shadows, and bring skin tones back to something human.

02

Reception grain and noise

Low light means heavy video noise, especially during dancing and speeches. We reduce it without turning faces into smooth plastic.

03

Combing on movement

The processional, the first dance, the bouquet toss — interlaced tape tears into comb teeth whenever anything moves. Proper deinterlacing removes it.

04

A soft, small picture

480 lines of tape stretched across a 65-inch screen is a blur. We rebuild the frame at 4K rather than simply enlarging it.

05

Shaky handheld camerawork

Guest cameras, long zooms from the back of the room, and one-handed operators all get stabilized so the picture sits still.

06

Muddy audio

Vows and speeches buried under hum, hiss, and room noise get cleaned up and levelled so you can actually hear what was said.

Why now

Tape does not wait

This is the least fun part of the pitch, and the most important one.

Magnetic tape degrades

VHS and MiniDV shed oxide, lose signal, and develop dropouts as they age. Most consumer wedding tapes are now somewhere between twenty and forty years old.

Players are disappearing

Working VHS and MiniDV decks are getting scarce, and the technicians who service them are retiring. The window for a clean transfer is narrowing.

One file, every screen

A single 4K master plays on every television, laptop, phone, and streaming device in the family — no deck, no disc, no adapter.

It only has to be done once

A proper 4K remaster becomes the copy everyone works from afterwards. Nothing needs revisiting when the next format comes along.

Perfect for

  • A milestone anniversary gift
  • Parents' or grandparents' wedding video
  • Showing children what the day looked like
  • Memorial and tribute films
  • Family archives and reunions
  • Bar and Bat Mitzvahs, christenings, and other lifecycle events

What you get back

  • A 4K UHD master file
  • A smaller streaming copy for phones and sharing
  • Your original transfer, untouched, alongside the remaster
  • Delivery by download link, or on a drive if you prefer

Free Sample Offer

Try before you buy

Send us up to 30 seconds of your video and we'll create a free 4K sample, so you can see exactly what your footage is capable of before starting the full project.

No cost · No obligation

  1. 1

    Send Us Your Video

    Upload up to 30 seconds through any link you like — Dropbox, Google Drive, WeTransfer, or Frame.io.

  2. 2

    We Test and Enhance a Sample

    We run your footage through the treatments it actually needs and dial in the look.

  3. 3

    You Approve the Look

    Review the 4K sample side by side with your original. Adjustments are free at this stage.

  4. 4

    We Convert the Full Video

    Once you're happy, the approved settings are applied across the entire project.

  5. 5

    You Receive Final Files

    Delivered in the format you need — for YouTube, streaming, archive, or your own screen.

Questions

The things people ask first

I have the tape but no digital file. Can you still help?

Get in touch before you do anything else. Depending on the format we can either handle the capture or point you to a transfer service we trust, and then take it from there. Don't throw anything out.

Will it look like it was filmed in 4K?

No, and anyone who promises that is overselling. We enhance what was actually recorded — we don't invent detail that was never there. What you get is a dramatically cleaner, sharper, better-graded version of your footage that holds up on a modern screen. The free sample shows you exactly where your footage lands before you spend anything.

How long does it take?

It depends on the length of the footage and how much repair it needs. You'll get a timeline along with your quote, after we've seen a sample of the actual material.

The tape is damaged in places. Is it a lost cause?

Usually not. Dropouts, glitches, and damaged frames can often be repaired or reconstructed — that's the Premium Remastering tier. Send us the worst thirty seconds you have and we'll tell you honestly what can be done with it.

Can you fix the audio as well as the picture?

Yes. Hum removal, noise reduction, levelling, and sync correction are all part of the work when the material needs it.

What does it cost?

It depends on length, format, and how much cleanup is involved, so we quote per project rather than off a price list. The sample is free and comes with no obligation.

Start with thirty seconds

Send us a short piece of your wedding video — the ceremony, the first dance, whatever matters most. We'll remaster it to 4K for free so you can see the result before deciding anything.

Contact

Start with a free 4K sample

Tell us a little about your footage. The more detail you give, the more useful our first reply will be.

Prefer email? ayal@revive4k.com

Typical reply: within one business day

Optional — you can also send this later.

No obligation. We never share your footage or your details.