Preserve the stories your family can’t replace.
Memory Collective transforms interviews, photos, videos, and family records into documentary films, heirloom books, and private digital archives that keep voices, lessons, and history alive.
Family-first storytelling, never mass-produced content.
Professionally produced interviews, edits, books, and archives.
Annual updates turn one project into a growing family record.
Capture
Interviews & family stories
Create
Films, books, and archives
Continue
Annual updates for new chapters
What to expect
Thoughtful promises for a deeply personal process.
Memory Collective is built for families entrusting us with irreplaceable material. We don’t invent urgency or polish away the truth — we document it carefully, respectfully, and with your permission guiding every step.
Privacy comes first
Interviews, films, and archives are created for your family — not for public distribution. Nothing is shared for marketing unless you explicitly approve it.
- Clear permissions before recording, editing, or sharing anything.
- Structured intake so documents, recipes, letters, and media stay organized.
- A calm interview process designed for people who have never been on camera.
No rushed storytelling
We build space for reflection, follow-up questions, and family context so the final story feels complete instead of skimmed.
Designed to appreciate over time
Your archive is meant to become more valuable with every new chapter, not forgotten in a folder after delivery.
Legacy services
One family story, expressed across film, print, and archive.
The Legacy Vault™ is not a single deliverable. It’s a coordinated system for preserving a life: recorded testimony, visual storytelling, reference materials, and a secure place future generations can return to.
The Legacy Interview anchors everything.
We conduct guided, cinematic interviews that uncover childhood memories, family history, hard-earned lessons, defining decisions, love stories, career chapters, and the details descendants rarely think to ask in time.
Story architecture
Pre-interview planning shapes timelines, themes, and the people whose perspectives should be included.
Comfort-first production
Direction is warm and unobtrusive, especially for grandparents, parents, and family members new to filming.
Private documentary film
A professionally edited 30–90 minute film shaped like a private streaming special for your family.
Best for
Milestone birthdays, retirement, end-of-life legacy projects, and multi-generational family history.
Legacy Book
A coffee-table heirloom combining transcripts, captions, photographs, letters, and milestones into a physical volume families can hand down.
Digital Family Vault
Secure organization for videos, voice notes, albums, recipes, documents, family trees, and important records in one place.
AI Family Historian
A private assistant trained only on your preserved material so future generations can ask questions and hear answers grounded in family truth.
Ongoing stewardship
Keep the archive alive with annual updates.
Available services
Browse current booking options and service formats.
Pricing
Choose the right starting point for your family’s history.
Every project is scoped around the people, materials, and time involved. These ranges set expectations honestly while leaving room to tailor the final archive.
Entry
Legacy Planning Session
$97–$297
A focused strategy session for families who want a clear roadmap before recording interviews or organizing archives.
- Preservation priorities and timeline
- Interview subject and story mapping
- Recommendations for film, book, and archive scope
Legacy Documentary Package
$5,000–$20,000
The signature Memory Collective project, combining interviews, editing, printed legacy materials, and a private digital archive.
- Cinematic interview production
- 30–90 minute documentary edit
- Legacy book design
- Digital family vault setup
- Photo and document integration
- Guided delivery and preservation plan
Premium
Family Office Legacy Experience
$50,000–$250,000
A multi-generational commission for families who want museum-quality preservation across locations, branches, and formats.
- International or multi-location interviews
- Luxury books and display-ready deliverables
- AI Family Historian setup
- Estate storytelling and ongoing archive expansion
Closing thought
Record the voice, not just the photograph.
The most important family stories are usually the easiest to postpone. Start now with a planning session, and build a legacy your children and grandchildren will actually be able to hear, watch, read, and revisit.