Losing a loved one is one of life’s hardest chapters, but their story doesn't end here. I believe that every life leaves behind a story worth telling. When you’re grieving, the task of organizing a lifetime of memories can feel overwhelming. I’m here to take that weight off your shoulders. I’ll take your photos and home videos and carefully weave them into a tribute that truly honors your loved one’s journey. My goal is to create more than just a slideshow; I want to give you a peaceful, lasting way to remember them and share their legacy with generations to come.
We don't just use your photos; we improve them. We color-correct faded images, sharpen blurry snapshots, and remove scratches so your loved one looks their best on the big screen.
If you have voicemails, old home movie audio, or favorite quotes, we weave these into the soundtrack. Hearing a loved one’s laugh or voice adds a layer of emotion a simple song cannot reach.
We match the rhythm of the music to the stages of their life, from the high energy of youth to the peaceful reflections of later years.
A 3–5 minute montage set to one song. Ideal for social media sharing or a focused moment during a service.
An 8–12 minute cinematic journey. Includes multiple songs, chapter titles (e.g., Early Years, Building a Family, The Golden Years), and integrated video clips (opt).
A 15–20 minute comprehensive documentary-style video including "talking head" testimonials from family members or a longer curated history.
We provide your video in high-definition digital formats (MP4), optimized for USB playback at funeral homes, church projectors, or private memorial websites.
We understand that time is of the essence. We offer expedited turnaround times to ensure your tribute is ready well before the service begins.
No need to mail physical copies. We provide a secure private link where you and your family can drag and drop photos and videos directly from your phones.
Collect roughly 40–80 photos for a standard video (can be more).
Choose 2–3 songs that truly represent their personality (not just 'sad' songs)
Find 1–2 video clips where they are talking or laughing. (Optional)