How Does It Work?
Our Mission A Legacy Is Forever Contact Us

A Legacy Video can include one subject retelling their life story, or, in the case of someone who has passed, a family member can tell the story of a loved one. Photographs and other memories are always helpful, but need not be included if they have been lost or destroyed.

The Process
  • You and I review your personal archives, collections and photographs
  • A pre-interview will cover which areas of your life we want to concentrate on, We'll review questions and try to help you remember details that can become wonderful video moments.
  • Next, we scan, digitize, or photograph the old prints and other memorabilia to use in the video.
  • We'll come to you to record the video interview. This will be a relaxed, and enjoyable couple of hours where we'll ask the questions we've reviewed and allow you to tell your story your way.
  • Back at our editing studio, we review the footage and begin to assemble your mini-biography with appropriate music, and using the photographs we previously scanned.
  • Finally, we deliver the completed project to you.
Our Mission

We help the members of the Baby Boomer generation, and their parents keep family histories alive by preserving the stories, photographs, and oral history on video so the legacy can be passed to future generations.

A Legacy Is Forever


"There are three deaths. The first is when the body ceases to function. The second is when the body is consigned to the grave. The third is that moment, sometime in the future, when your name is spoken for the last time."
- David Eagleman, Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlives