DearREADERS,
During RootsTech 2012, Ol' Myrt here interviewed Lisa Madison, co-founder of StoryKeep.org, a company that thoughtfully records your family history using video and illustrated audio. Services include transfer of old media into current formats. Lisa and her partner Jamie Yuenger are top-notch professionals, eager to get your project completed in time for that upcoming reunion or 50th wedding anniversary celebration. THE INTERVIEW
This is the direct link toDearMYRTLE's Interview with Lisa Madison of StoryKeep
Alternately, right click the link below and select 'Save As...' or just click to save the file to your computer.
http://www.dearmyrtle.com/webinars/2012StoryKeep/StoryKeep.mp4
The file can be viewed using Windows Media Player, iTunes and most other media players. Tech support has advised me of this free program that will also play the file.
STORYKEEP HAS A BLOG! You'll particularly enjoy some of the recent posts:
- Do-It-Yourself Recommendations
- StoryKeep Seeks Fabulous Intern "StoryKeep records people’s life stories in audio and video and then weaves in photos, footage and memorabilia for family and business documentaries. We create oral histories as well as polished films. Our passion is real stories - the ones you remember and the ones you’re making. Watch the short video on our homepage to get a feel for us."
- Old Report Cards on Slate.com
Happy family tree climbing!
Myrt :)
DearMYRTLE,
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DearMYRTLE,
Your friend in genealogy.
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/DearMYRTLE
Twitter: @DearMYRTLE
Second Life: Clarise Beaumont
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