how it works

From booking to your finished films.

No script and no good camera face needed. You pick a plan, come in to talk, and we do the rest.

the five frames

Five steps, and only one of them is yours.

You come talk. We carry the rest of the reel.

1
Choosing a plan in the studio

Pick a plan

Choose a program and how often you want to come in. Most families film every two to three months.

2
Choosing a format for the session

Choose a format

An open talk, a guided game, or a life story. Tell us the moment and we set the room for it.

3
A family filming in the studio

Come film

Walk into a warm, lit, mic'd room and talk. Sixty to seventy-five minutes with a guide if you want one.

4
Editing the recorded film

We edit

Color, sound, music, and short clips, handled for you. Your film is ready in about two weeks.

5
The finished film in the family library

Keep it forever

Every film lands in your private library. You own every frame, and it stays yours for good.

A warm, lit, mic'd studio room
STUDIO A10:32 AM
the session

What a session feels like.

A warm, lit, mic'd room and a soft place to sit. It feels like a conversation, not a shoot.

A guide sits with you if you want the help. Ask the questions, follow the tangents, and forget the microphone after the first minute.

A finished film ready in the library
THE EDITREEL 04
the delivery

What you walk away with.

An edited long-form film of the whole conversation, cleaned up and set to music.

Short captioned clips come with it, ready to share. All of it lands in your private library, where it stays for as long as you want it.

your first visit

How the first one goes.

BeforeWE SEND PROMPTS TO WARM UP
ArriveSETTLE IN, 10 MINUTES
Film60 TO 75 MINUTES
AfterEDITED IN ABOUT TWO WEEKS
STUDIO A · 2:14 PM
the room does the work

Built for the stories only they can tell.

Warm light and a quiet mic put people at ease, so the memory comes out in their own voice. All you do is show up and talk.

good to know

Before your first session.

How long is a session?
Most run sixty to seventy-five minutes on camera, plus about ten minutes to settle in. You set the pace, and we never rush the good tangents.
What if we're nervous?
Almost everyone is for the first minute. The room is built to relax you, and a guide sits with you to ask questions and keep it feeling like a conversation. The mic disappears fast.
Can kids take part?
Yes, and they often steal the show. Kids can ask a parent anything, answer their own questions, or just be in the room. We shape the format around who is coming in.
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Book your first session.

Pick a plan and choose a date in minutes. No salesperson, no call.