Make Family History with Home Videos – How to Create, Save and Share
In a blog post entitled Creating Traditions That Make Family Memories Cora Foley writes that “Traditions are a set of customs or rituals passed down from one generation to the next. They help shape a family’s legacy, while also instilling family values in its newest members, whether they be a baby or a spouse. Family traditions can also help solidify the bond between all family members, no matter the age or distance between them. If you document these family times with photos, videos, or written stories, the memories can be shared for generations, ensuring that your family legacy is always protected.” The Family History Guide Family Activities Page Making Family History section (F3-08: Family History Videos) lists this link to an article by Lisa Louise Cooke, who explains that “The truth is that the non-genealogists in your family aren’t captivated by the same things you may be.” Amen to that!
The Family history Guide lists a link for help in creating family traditions videos (F3-04: Family Tradition—Learn how to make a documentary about a family tradition) from the Make Family History Website. The description includes the suggestion to film a daily routine, an event, or person (Acitivity #2 Make Home Movies), and the counsel to not just film the actual event, but to “film the set up, take down, and everything that happens in between. For example, if your family makes Christmas cookies every year film them making the cookies, decorating the cookies, and eating the cookies. This way you capture the little but important moments that happen along the way.” These videos can be simple and imperfect (no need to worry about hiring a videographer) as in this example from their site: