Creating a video for another person
Imagine your parents or grandparents life chronicled in a PBS-style biographical documentary video.
Perhaps you've been wondering what the perfect gift might be to give your parents on their 50th wedding anniversary. Or maybe your child keeps asking you a whole bunch of questions about your family's history that you can't answer. Now you can satisfy both those needs by giving your family the gift of a professionally produced documentary video all about their history and their lives.
Give your parents or grandparents the opportunity to communicate the important life lessons, struggles, and triumphs that have shaped your family. Give your family the chance to celebrate itself by recording the accomplishments and achievements made by you and yours. A Family Legacy video is the most special gift you can give to your family.
Closing the Gap
Modern life has made it necessary for families to spread out, many to different states and in many cases even different countries. A Family Legacy
video gives your family the chance to stay close, by keeping the treasured family stories alive, no matter what the physical distance.
You finally have the opportunity to enrich your children's education, by giving them direct access to their own history. Fulfill the curiosity of
your children and future grandchildren, by giving them the chance to get to know the older generation of their family before it's too late. They may
live far apart, but a Family Legacy Production gives different generations a chance to bond.
Story Telling
In the process of creating one of these videos, stories often emerge that other family members have never heard before. Unveil some of the mysteries surrounding your family and discover truths that have yet gone untold about your family's history. Give yourself the opportunity to see your family in a brand-new light.
“...it's a necessity. You have to tell what you've lived. You tell your life, and your life is invariably both lived and dreamed. It's remembered. I think it's something we can't live without.”
—Frank Galati (Chicago Magazine, February 2006 issue)

