Showing posts with label genealogy awards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label genealogy awards. Show all posts

Monday, February 23, 2015

Shooting Your Family History Documentary Video


A member of our family reunion planning group said they have begun putting together a family history documentary but only have little snippets of information. Fact is little snippets of information mark the path to the bigger story. Here are some tips to help you get as much information as you can.

Ask questions, show pictures and play the music of the era. Questions spark memories, experiences and interesting stories. When interviewing groups of family members and friends of the family ask questions about things in the photos to get the juicy details. Who, when, how and why.  Example: Who is that next to such and such? What kind of dress is that? Did she like that dress? Where did he get that hat? Whose house are they standing in front of? Whose car is parked in front? What did you do there? 

To fill in the gaps of the video spend no more than 1-2 minutes talking about the cosmetics of a house, car or dress and the aesthetics of the artist, designer or builder.  

Finding Pictures. 
Collect old magazines and clip pictures of old movie and music stars of the day. Look for news clippings regarding concerts, festivals, fairs and historic events in the area at the time. Search for archived photos of stores, shops, offices and municipalities.

Finding Music
Finding the music of the times is not at difficult as you might think. Just go to YouTube and enter keyword music of the 20's, 30's etc. You'll be amazed at how much video footage is available regarding markets, news reels and memorabilia of the time.  Link to music and video from YouTube using your tablet or iPad.

Dealing With Camera Shyness
Camera shyness is typical. While some family members may be camera shy, others are not and many friends of family members may actually help them feel less inhibited especially when they want to get the facts of a story right. Interview groups of family members and their outspoken friends. You'll get a wealth of information and a lively and enriching discussion.

Regarding taking video: Aim the camera at the album. As the interviewees turn through the albums get shots of the hands pointing to subjects in the pictures and allow the interviewees to tell their stories behind the picture. 

Instead of taking video of the person face to face as if they are staring into the camera tell them you would like to take video of yourself with the video pointed at yourself from behind the back of the interview.  As the interview progresses slowly bring the camera forward turn the camera slightly toward the interviewee to catch a profile so that the edge of the cheek and mouth shows but keep the camera out of their peripheral vision. 

Follow these steps carefully and you'll likely have more video content than you know what to do with. If that's the case, it's save the extra footage for Family History Documentary Part II.

And what better way to present your documentary than at your next family reunion. 

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Fimark's Genealogy Presentation Awards February 2014

The Fimark Genealogy Presentation Awards feature of our family reunion planning blog presents creative, artistic  presentations from professional and amateur genealogy researchers, family reunion planners, artists, crafts-persons  and interior designers. Monthly winners are determined based on creativity, uniqueness and professionalism.
This months winning entries are:


The Heirloom Family Tree in a Glass Dome


Create a unique family tree using a random assortment of family keepsakes in a delicate glass dome.

Learn how to make this heirloom using a random assortment of family keepsakes, from a grandfather's spectacles to a baby's first spoon, takes on a cohesive, deliberate look that's both attractive and timeless when encased in a delicate glass dome. The little tree is a lightweight branch, then spray-painted matte gold and held upright with epoxy.

Voted 5 stars and one Like by Fimark's Genealogy Presentation Awards.
http://www.pinterest.com/pin/124693483406817684

For more ideas see More Suggestions below.

The Family Tree


This gorgeous quilt incorporates old family photos and an ancestral diary. It was made by Eileen Campbell. Quilts like this can be made from photographs printed on cloth. 

Voted 5 stars and one Like by Fimark's Genealogy Presentation Awards.

http://www.pinterest.com/fimarkhome/genealogy-presentation-awards/

Both these presentations are ideal for family reunion genealogy presentation tables and reunion fundraisers.

More Suggestions:
When I saw these presentations my creative juices started flowing. In minutes the cup runneth over!.  I quickly entered by Zazzle craft shop and started tinkering with ideas on how to make my own  Family Tree Glass Dome. There are so many ornamental personalized keepsakes featured that would look great hanging from the family tree. It is a great place for making  keepsake gifts like watches, necklaces, ornaments, keychains, stamps and photo buttons. Visit our Zazzle page at http://www.zazzle.com/zzibcnet*/

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Genealogy Presentation Awards November 2013


Fimark's Genealogy Presentation Awards presents award winners for November 2013. Genealogists, genealogy enthusiasts and family reunion planners have been presenting fascinating genealogy records, creative family trees, pedigrees, heirlooms, artifacts and research in innovative ways for centuries. 

The Awards presentations are regularly featured on Pinterest each month. Pinterest the ideal medium for displaying hi-resolution graphics and photos of genealogy presentations and displays. Enjoy this months lineup and get inspired to create and display your own unique presentations.Congratulations to last months genealogy presentation award winners. 


And the winners are...


This genealogy presentation is a beautiful family tree called Petit Elefant.
http://www.pinterest.com/pin/124693483406259462/

This genealogy presenation is actually wall decor. The craftsperson careful chose items that appear white washed. Each ornate antique object is used as a frame. Various items used were trays and plates featuring heritage photos. 
http://www.pinterest.com/pin/124693483406259601/

This genealogy presentation is a wedding guest genealogy chart. It consists of the lineage of both bride and groom. Each entry is nestled in it's own unique frame motif. 
http://www.pinterest.com/pin/124693483405583144/

To view all recipients, share or enter the contest go to http://family-reunion-planner.fimark.net/genealogy-presentation-awards.html

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Fimark's Genealogy Presentation Award

I love getting recognition for my hard work. Who doesn't. And if you're like me you know a good idea when you see one. Well so does the Fimark Home Online folks. As you know they are Pinterest nuts. So recently they put out a new board called Fimark Home Online Genealogy Presentation Awards at http://www.pinterest.com/fimarkhome/genealogy-presentation-awards/. So how does it work?Here's the scoop...

Genealogists who design creative genealogy related presentations online and offline need only present it online from a website, Youtube page or Pinterest board. Fimark Home Online judges will review the presentation and if it qualifies the presenter will be awarded 5 stars, 1 like and a Pinterest repin on the Fimark Genealogy Awards Board.

Entry Instructions: To enter just send a link to your genealogy presentation to fimarkhome@gmail.com with "Fimark Genealogy Presenation Awards" in the subject line or Pin it and send the pin to Fimark Home on Pinterest or follow the board at http://www.pinterest.com/fimarkhome

This ongoing contest is to promote family genealogy research and family reunion planning awareness during the upcoming annual observance of Family Reunion Planning Month in November. The perfect time to start planning your next family reunion and enjoy all the fun filled family activities involved in the event planning process. And we know great family reunion planning ideas.

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