Legacy Multimedia Blog

Musings on personal history, video biographies and other digital tributes.

You’re Gonna Be In Pictures…

Posted on June 2, 2008 - Filed Under Family Memories, Personal History, Video Tributes | Leave a Comment

Flickr photo:kedziers

Last week NPR ran a segment on their show, Marketplace, entitled “Coming Soon, The Cash Peters Story” which was a look into the world of video biographies spotlighting one Los Angeles firm, Legacy Flicks, that charges $20,000 to put your name on the marquee for 30 minutes.
The segment was humorous [...]

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Social Networking Squeezing Out the Sacred Yearbook

Posted on May 19, 2008 - Filed Under Family Memories, Media Archiving, Personal History, Photography and Snapshots | 1 Comment

Flickr photo:PreciousKittyKat

Time was when everyone had to have a yearbook. During the final few days of school, you would run around, getting your friends’ and teachers’ signatures and comments. Well wishes for the coming summer, confessions of un-actualized crushes, premonitions of future success or in some cases, failure. All of these with remembrances [...]

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More on Geni.com and My Genealogical Family Tree

Posted on May 5, 2008 - Filed Under Geneaology, Personal History | 2 Comments

Late last year I started a family genealogy tree on Geni.com and blogged about what exactly Geni is.
Recently my parents were in town visiting and my dad and I sat down for a couple of hours at Geni.com, armed with an old genealogical tree that I had roughly put together about 20 years ago. My [...]

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What Makes a Good Biography or Autobiography?

Posted on May 2, 2008 - Filed Under Family Memories, Geneaology, Personal History, Video Tributes | Leave a Comment

Flickr photo:Kelloriffic

May is Personal History Awareness Month with May 16th identified as the International Day for Sharing Life Stories. I know lots of people who plan on writing their autobiography ’some day’ so this month just might be as good a time as any to get started on that.
It would be fair to [...]

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The Secrets Buried Under a Family Tree by Ellen Goodman

Posted on April 23, 2008 - Filed Under Family Memories, Geneaology, Personal History | Leave a Comment

I’m always excited when someone famous gets on the “need to know your family history” bandwagon so I was particularly excited when Ellen Goodman wrote this column for the Boston Globe last week. It just points out how often we know so little about those closest to us until we start digging a little deeper.
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Lost But Not Forgotten

Posted on April 22, 2008 - Filed Under Family Memories, Personal History | Leave a Comment

Christopher Cannon

I’ve talked a lot about the necessity of converting your old 8mm and 16mm film before it degrades or the people in your life who can identify the footage are gone. But what about that film once it’s out of the possession of your family? Who will become it’s caretaker?
Comedian Christopher Cannon of Greeley [...]

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Every Memory of Your Life Stored Forever - MyLifeBits Project

Posted on April 4, 2008 - Filed Under Family Memories, Media Archiving, Personal History, Video Tributes | 2 Comments

Gordon Bell

What would it look like if you had a computer with every single memory stored on it forever? You would be able to access every webpage you’ve ever looked at, every email you’ve read, every photo you’ve taken or been in, videos of your public speeches, records of conversations. Everything that you [...]

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Family History at Family Dinner Table

Posted on April 1, 2008 - Filed Under Family Memories, Geneaology, Personal History | Leave a Comment

I was reading a blog posting at the Science of Raising Happy Kids where the author, Christine Carter, Ph.D. suggested wrote, “Research shows that telling stories about your shared past creates strong and secure emotional bonds, which directly impacts how well families are functioning. Turns out this study also found that kids who knew a [...]

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Old Letters and New History

Posted on March 24, 2008 - Filed Under Family Memories, Geneaology, Personal History, Video Tributes | Leave a Comment

For a good part of my life, i had a tin cracker box filled with old letters. Most of these were letters sent to me by old boyfriends, away at college or otherwise separated from me and declaring their affections. There were also some letters from friends off on a big adventure somewhere and I [...]

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Archival Photo and Slide Scanning Services

Posted on March 12, 2008 - Filed Under Family Memories, Media Archiving, Personal History, Photo Restoration, Photography and Snapshots | 2 Comments

Flickr photo: catcetera

In January of 2008, Money Magazine wrote an article comparing 6 of the most popular scanning services. They sent 40 prints to the six different companies and rated them on cost, turnaround time and scan quality.
The top rated company was ScanCafe. ScanCafe operates out of Bangalore India so when you send [...]

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