Old photographs put things into perspective. (part 3)
As a professional Videographer I understand the importance of accurately documenting life’s events. It’s not always about “the now.” so much as it’s about “the when.” I am always forward thinking to the second, third or fourth generations who will have an opportunity to look back and actually see and experience life as it was. Digital video will play an enormous roll in all of this. It already has.
So what is the moral of the story? Don’t let the opportunity pass you by. The resources are readily available to you. The future generations will benefit greatly from your extra time invested in capturing your memories. Take pictures and video and write things down. Scrapbook, make photo montages, video edits, etc. Be your own family’s historian. Interview your subjects and get them to be involved. The memory making process should be fun! Keep in mind that video is like a window back in time. You are giving your future audience the best representation of time is it is now. This is very important.
If you are getting married hire a professional Videographer! Understand that video is really the only way to document both site and sound. It is affordable and extremely valuable as time goes on. Preserve all of your photographs by scanning them into a high res digital format. Transfer your videos to DVD and back them up. It only takes a few simple steps that will reap huge benefits in the future. Take care of your memories lest you loose them or even worse, your legacy gets forgotten.
My mother’s scrap book serves as a poignant reminder that time moves at the blink of an eye. I want my life to be remembered, not because I think I’m so amazing, but because I believe a life worth living is a life worth remembering. I want to leave behind a positive legacy that adds to the world when I’m gone. I don’t want to be remembered as some interesting old guy in an antique scrap book. I want to be the great, great, great grand dad that everyone knows!
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