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Simple Photo Presentations to Refresh Family Memories

Simple Photo Presentations to Refresh Family Memories

One of the easiest story projects you can do yourself or with my help is to create a slide presentation with photos and captions identifying the people and events.

I have created dozens of these presentations for birthday parties, weddings, and memorials.

The most recent was a tribute to Rocket Norton at the recent Rock Beats Cancer benefit concert. The five-minute presentation is mostly photos with some video.

A happier project was to put together family photos for my son’s wedding. He grew up in North Vancouver and his bride grew up in the Maritimes with the wedding and reception in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.

The photo slideshow with a music background started with baby photos of each and pictures of activities as they grew up separately (with many interesting parallels).

I included photos of parents, grandparents, siblings, uncles, aunts, and cousins with captions for the names, relationships, and events. It was an excellent way for each family to learn about the other family.

We looped the video on a large TV at an Aunt’s house between the wedding ceremony and the start of the reception. Many people watched and commented on relatives they had not seen recently.

We also projected the video as part of the reception.

We used Google Drive to collect the photos from both families.

I used PhotoShop to crop and restore the photos, though Canva and other photo editors will work for this.

Today, I will use Apple FinalCut Pro to assemble the photos with transitions, captions, and music. Any video editor would work for this.

I can put it together for you. I will need the photos and notes about each photo for the captions sent by email or uploaded to a Google Drive folder.

The finished presentation can be embedded on a web page or played on most modern televisions from a USB Memory Drive.

Memory Refresher for Seniors

A great use of these family presentations is for seniors and others who are experiencing memory loss.

The photos and videos with captions and possibly a voice-over can be a fun way to refresh memories of family members and events.

Digital Photo Frames

There are many ways of presenting these photo presentations, including inexpensive digital photo frames for your loved ones.

Digital Photo and Video Frame

Tabletop Books

The photo presentation could also be adapted to a create a tabletop book.

There are many services to create these including VistaPrint, Walmart, and others.

Creating a book available for your family members to order from Amazon would also work. Publishing books on Amazon is one of my main services.

I am working on a Story Projects book and workshop series for creating Story Productions like these for people who want to do it themselves.

Let me know if you want me to help with your family story productions now.

Capture Your Family Stories While You Still Can ~ Story Productions

The holiday season is a great time to celebrate with family and friends. It is also a good time to capture stories at family gatherings.

Some of the people at the table this year may not be able to share their stories next year.

Some will fall ill.

Some will die.

And you may never meet in person again.

You can capture the stories of your loved ones with nothing more than your SmartPhone, which has great photo, video, and audio recording capabilities.

Take Lots of Photos

Family events are a great time to take photos.

You can include the following types of photos:

  • Group Photos
  • Individual Photos
  • Personal Items On Walls
  • Photos in Albums

Shoot Video

Your SmartPhone is an amazing good video recorder. The AI built in to the newer phones will optimize the video for the lighting and sound conditions.

Some of the videos you can capture include:

  • Fun Family Activities
  • Round Table Stories
  • Individual Stories (you may need to prompt for specific stories)

Record Audio With The Phone

The Voice Memo or similar app on your SmartPhone is a great way to record stories that can be less intimidating than video.

You can hold the phone or put it on a pillow or cloth between you and the speaker.

Th pillow isolates the phone from table vibrations and also can reduce som of the ambient room noise.

Ask questions and encourage your family members to tell their stories.

Remote Recording with Zoom or StreamYard

You can record remote session applications like Zoom and StreamYard if you are not in the same city.

Questions to Consider

Here are some possible questions to ask:

  • The most interesting story that you know about
  • A story they want to share
  • Romances
  • Marriages
  • About their career
  • Favourite hobby.
  • Most interesting experience
  • Funniest experience
  • Time in the service
  • Anything you think they want to talk about

Storing

Photos can be uploaded to sites like Google Photos or Google Drive to collect the photos. videos, audio recordings, notes, and related documents.

This is the most important thing to do as you collect the media.

Organization

You can create folders on Google Drive to start organizing the media for sharing and using for Story Productions

You can name the folders something that makes sense to you.

Here is a sample:

  • Aunt Martha Miles
    • Notes
    • Videos
      • Early Days
      • Wedding
      • Adventures
    • Photos
      • Category 1
      • Category 2
    • Audio Recordings
    • Document

Story Productions

When you are ready, you can assemble the photos, video, audio, and notes into media for sharing.

I have created presentations in the following forms:

  • Print Book
  • eBook
  • FlipBook
  • Video clips
  • Audio
  • Slide presentations for weddings, anniversaries, and memmorials.
  • Multimedia Digital Experience Edition
  • Website
  • Blog post
  • Social media posts.

Story Production Tools

I use a lot of tools, including PhotoShop (images), FinalCut Pro (video), ClarityScribe (transcription, AI writing), Atticus (writing, print and eBook formatting), Heyzine (flipbooks), Kartra (membership portals, email, video hosting), WordPress (websites), and others to create Multimedia Story Productions.

Greg Dixon Is Available to Help

I am available to help coach you through the collection of the stories and crafting them into story productions.

I am working on a book and video training sessions.

Stay Tuned!

The Story of Shared Visions Unlimited

Greg Dixon on White

The Story of Shared Visions Unlimited is almost as old as the Internet itself.

Greg Dixon

Founder, Shared Visions Unlimited

The Shared Visions Online Art Gallery

I had an interest in art since before elementary school and won a summer art scholarship before entering grade one.

Decades later I took on trying to help emerging artists in the 1990’s and created one of the first online art galleries as the Shared Visions Gallery.

I featured Native Ojibwa artist, Terrance Young, the watercolours of Felicity Morgan, abstract paintings from Italian artist, Carla Asquini, and a few others.

I never had much success at marketing the artists and started painting myself.

Florida Connection

One day I received a short email from Chad saying we had a shared interest and should talk.

On the phone, Chad explained that he and his wife Kathleen owned what they thought was the finest Western and Native American art gallery in America, with the possible exception of a gallery in Scottsdale, Arizona.

They had sold over $1M of Dave McGary’s sculptures on commission. See Video.

They advertised and many of their artists were featured in Southwest Art Magazine.

Someone told them that the Delray Beach Chamber of Commerce had pages on the Shared Visions Gallery on their website.

When Chad searched for ‘shared visions gallery’ on the search engine of the day (AltaVista or Yahoo), the first six pages listed were for my online gallery.

First, he wanted to know what kind of voodoo I used to get the listings (a title and a meta description tag).

Then he asked if I would build a website for his gallery.

Yes.

And register sharedvisions.com for the website.

SharedVisions.com

While it was on my list to register the domain, but had not done it yet.

After covering the mouthpiece and mouthing, ‘shit’, I said yes.

They couriered a box of their printed brochures, art photos, and issues of Southwest Art that featured their gallery or artists.

I created an online brochure site on the premise that people would travel to the gallery to see the art in person.

They offered to put me up at the Marriott Suites in Delray Beach to visit the gallery.

I never took up their offer. However, I did meet them in Vancouver when they took a cruise to Alaska. I drove them to visit the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia (UBC) and to Native Art Galleries in Gastown.

Fate took me to the Marriott Suites for the American Writers & Artists Institute (AWAI) Copywriting Bootcamp and Job Fair in 2015 and 2017.

By then the gallery had closed and Chad had passed away.

I have created websites for artists and photographers over the decades, including:

I have an art and photography site on hold and we are looking for a retail space in Merrit, British Columbia to feature art, photography, story productions, opportunities, and perhaps food and drink.

The Age of Exploring

Greg Dixon on White

For ten years or so the main mission was to encourage people to explore a wide range of topics and leave their computer screens for the real world.

Greg Dixon

Chief Explorer
Shared Visions Unlimited

Before WordPress, I created a data-driven content management system in ColdFusion and SQL Server that supported searching the data and segmenting with sub-sites that had their own styles and home pages.

Users could log on to add and edit articles for their website.

Here are the exploring segments I created:

  • Exploring English (I had created and sold a program called English Structure and Style before the Interweb)
  • Exploring Literature (Honours English Literature degree).
  • Exploring Libraries (where the books are!)
  • Exploring Music (professional drummer and musical explorer on a range of instruments).

The sites were hosted on Superb.net. One day they lost the database and did not have a backup. Then they lost all of the pages too. I would have been happy if they had a backup from any year. Los a lot of great stuff.

Travel Focus

I started a new site for Shared Visions on Godaddy.

There were many articles on travel and a variety of topics.

Goddady lost that site eventually, which led to the current WordPress site.

The Internet as a Publishing Medium

My 15 minutes of academic fame came when I presented a paper in San Franciso called The Internet as a Publishing Medium at a conference put on by the Association for the Advancement of Computers in Education (AACE).

In hindsight, the idea was novel to academics at the time and I should have followed up on invitations to speak at universities.

The academic connections are still present in my interest in creating online courses and membership programs.

Story Productions

I have always had cameras and I bought my first video camera to capture family and other stories.

Recent variations of this include:

  • Tell Your Story Productions
    My wife Bonnie, her buddy Gerry Smith and I created a website and business to create personal, family, and business Story Productions.
  • Natural Health Movement
    Bonnie and Gerry knew each other through the Natural Health industry, and we set off on a mission to interview pioneers of the Natural Health Movement. We were travelling through the western USA in our RV until Covid-19 shut that down.
  • Story Van TV
    Bonnie and I still do StreamYard interviews with interesting people as Story Van TV.

Shared Visions Unlimited carries on the Story Production tradition.

Book Publishing

Much of my focus in this millennium has been on networking and offering integrated marketing services using Kartra, membership sites, and video.

Betty Withrow did a presentation on her services for writers, including coaching and ghostwriting in a networking meeting I hosted.

That led to collaborating on some offers for authors and course creators.

At one point Betty asked if I had considered relaunching my publishing company.

I had helped people publish and market their books before because they asked.

Now book publishing is a part of Shared Visions Unlimited Publishing, including:

  • Editing
  • Manuscript preparation
  • Uploading to Amazan and IngramSparks
  • Assigning ISBNs
  • Creating a hybrid book, course, and multimedia collections using Kartra Membership called Digital Experience Editions.
  • Combining publishing and marketing with the Publishing Sales Machine.
  • Flipbook and Audio variations.

Shared Visions Unlimited Publishing and Marketing

So that is where we are at today.

I offer a comprehensive retainer to help you with your publishing and marketing projects.

Betty Withrow and I offer some Book Journey packages together.

What vision do you want to share?