Southtree is a privately held digital media company founded in 2009 in the state of Tennessee serving to digitize analog media such a videotape, movie film, and photos to DVD and DataDVD. The company primarily works with consumer home movies as a send-in service, available online and through authorized retail partners. They provide digitizing to various corporations and individuals. The company’s headquarters are in Chattanooga, Tennessee. In 2009 Southtree was recognized in Chattanooga's Business Trend magazine (a publication from the Chattanooga Chamber of Commerce) noting their 60% growth sustained in 2009. Southtree is an accredited member of the BBB with a B rating (with 20 logged customer complaints). Services Southtree digitizes consumer camcorder tapes as well as home movies on film. Formats include; VHS, MiniDV, 8mm, Betamax, 16mm Film and 8mm (also known as "Regular 8" and "Super 8") Film. The company provides two options for digitized media, standard DVD or digital files for use on computers and hard drives. In 2009 Southtree added photo digitizing services converting photo prints, Kodachrome slides, and negatives as well as Kodak "Digital ICE" scanning with color-correction. History Southtree was founded in 2001 by Adam Boeselager and originally named AMB Video Transfer after the founder. The company originally offered digitizing for consumer videotapes and expended into digitizing vintage film and photo scanning. In 2009, Southtree relocated its media processing facilities to Chattanooga, Tennessee. In 2010, Southtree owner's Nick Macco and Adam Boeselager made the "Thirty Under Thirty" list of entrepreneurs and professionals headquartered in Tennessee.
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