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 [...]
Read More..>>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 [...]
Read More..>>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 [...]
Read More..>>Archival Photo and Slide Scanning Services
Posted on March 12, 2008 - Filed Under Family Memories, Media Archiving, Personal History, Photo Restoration, Photos & 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 [...]
PBS’s AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Launches “Campaign ‘08″ Multimedia Website for THE PRESIDENTS Biography Collection
Posted on March 4, 2008 - Filed Under Media Archiving, Personal History, Social Responsibility, Video Tributes | Leave a Comment
BOSTON, MARCH 3 — PBS’ AMERICAN EXPERIENCE today launched http://www.pbs.org/presidents/2008, the online component of an unprecedented public television initiative that, for the first time, will make available more than 25 hours of presidential programming online, on TV, and on the go. The project comes at a critical moment in American politics. This year, American voters [...]
Read More..>>Trusting Your Film & Photos to a Service Provider
Posted on February 28, 2008 - Filed Under Family Memories, Media Archiving, Personal History, Photo Restoration, Video Tributes | 1 Comment
I was at a networking event a couple nights ago and had a great conversation with two gentlemen about a variety of issues; personal, domestic and global. At some point, we began talking about our services and what specifically we do at Legacy Multimedia.
One of them was quite excited to hear about our services and [...]
Transferring 8mm & 16mm film to DVD
Posted on February 25, 2008 - Filed Under Family Memories, Media Archiving, Personal History | Leave a Comment
We get a lot old format film transferred to DVD work and I wanted to take the time to discuss this service and our perspective on it.
Lots of you have boxes of old film laying around in the closets. Some of you have projectors but most of you don’t and therefore haven’t viewed the film [...]
Photographs or Snapshots?
Posted on February 6, 2008 - Filed Under Family Memories, Personal History, Photos & Snapshots | Leave a Comment
Typical snapshot taken of my son.
My father, Martin Elkort, is a collected and noteworthy photographer. His body of work, shot during a period of enormous possibility in our country, evokes feelings of both excitement and nostalgia in those that view and collect his photographs. Since my dad has become collectible, I’ve been to many of [...]
Read More..>>Family Business
Posted on January 26, 2008 - Filed Under Family Memories, Geneaology, Personal History | Leave a Comment
The idea of creating a family history or genealogical tree, while a formidable task, sometimes occurs to us as quite simple. We enroll all our family members into this meaningful project. They all go through their media, (photos, old reels of film, mementos) and come up with the best pieces. Perhaps someone finds a treasure [...]
Read More..>>Muhammad Yunus and his Legacy on Poverty
Posted on January 17, 2008 - Filed Under Networking, Personal History, Social Responsibility | Leave a Comment
Flickr photo:U2005.com
This past week I had the privilege of seeing Muhammad Yunus speak at a World Affairs Council of Houston luncheon. Yunus, of Bangladesh, is a 2006 recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize and a 1999 recipient of the Indira Gandhi prize for peace, disarmament and development in India.
In the late [...]







