Restoring Showa-era 'Records and Memories' in Highest Quality Before It's Too Late: HBC Flex Launches Full-Scale 8mm Film Digitization Service with New Equipment

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  • Restoring Showa-era 'Records and Memories' in Highest Quality Before It's Too Late: HBC Flex Launches Full-Scale 8mm Film Digitization Service with New Equipment
  • Comprehensive video production company HBC Flex has introduced the latest film scanner, 'Cintel Scanner G3 HDR+', to officially launch a full-scale digitization service that now includes 8mm film.
  • Source: PR Times
  • Date: June 11, 2026

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Comprehensive video production company HBC Flex has introduced the latest film scanner, 'Cintel Scanner G3 HDR+', to officially launch a full-scale digitization service that now includes 8mm film.

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Restoring Showa-era 'Records and Memories' in Highest Quality Before It's Too Late: HBC Flex Launches Full-Scale 8mm Film Digitization Service with New Equipment (June 11, 2026), PR Times
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June 11, 2026
Comprehensive video production company HBC Flex has introduced the latest film scanner, 'Cintel Scanner G3 HDR+', to officially launch a full-scale digitization service that now includes 8mm film.
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HBC Flex, a comprehensive video production company celebrating its 70th anniversary (Headquarters: Sapporo, Hokkaido; Representative: Mitsuru Kodama), has been providing film digitization services using Blackmagic Design scanners since 2017.

In June 2026, the company introduced the latest film scanner, the 'Cintel Scanner G3 HDR+', making it possible to digitize 8mm film in addition to 35mm and 16mm formats.

Expert staff perform noise and color correction on the footage. For 16mm and 35mm films lying dormant in government offices, corporations, or households, the company provides digitization at price points comparable to the lowest in the country.

HBC Flex is the video production arm of HBC, a TBS-affiliated broadcaster. In addition to TV and radio programs, the company has worked on numerous construction record films for vital social infrastructure such as roads, bridges, dams, and ports. It has been involved in historical national projects, including the construction of the Seikan Tunnel.

The digitization service has received inquiries from government offices, museums, corporations, and individuals. Fueled by requests such as 'I have a few cans of old film and want to know what's on them' and 'I want to digitize a CM made decades ago to publish on our corporate site,' the company has digitized hundreds of reels to date.

The new scanner introduced in June 2026 enables scanning of 8mm (Super 8/Regular 8) film. With improved camera performance, image quality is enhanced, allowing for more vivid color reproduction. Additionally, using dedicated software for color adjustment, films shot decades ago are revived in high quality. (Note: Some films may not be scannable depending on their condition.)

FAQ

HBCフレックスのフィルムデジタル化サービスで対応可能なフィルムの種類は?

従来の35mm、16mmに加え、2026年6月導入の最新機により8mm(スーパー8/レギュラー8)フィルムのデータ化が可能となりました。

フィルムのデジタル化においてどのような処理が行われますか?

専門スタッフによる映像ノイズや色の補正が行われ、専用ソフトを用いた調整により高画質での復元が行われます。

HBCフレックスはどのような組織ですか?

TBS系列のHBC北海道放送の映像制作プロダクションであり、番組制作のほか、社会インフラの建設記録などの映像制作を長年手がけています。

フィルムスキャナー導入の背景は?

全国的に映写機などの再生機材が減少し、フィルムの中身を確認できない状態が続いていることや、自社財産のデジタル化の必要性から導入されました。

サービスへの問い合わせはどのようなものがありますか?

官公庁や博物館、一般企業、個人などから、「何が映っているのか知りたい」「古いCMをデジタル化して公開したい」といった依頼が寄せられています。