St. Louis, MO – June 10, 2023 - Sharing our life stories with future generations is a powerful way to preserve our memories and experiences. When considering legacy projects, many individuals debate between writing a book or producing a documentary film.
Both mediums offer unique advantages, but what if we told you that combining the two could create an even more comprehensive and engaging experience?
In this blog post, we will explore the relative benefits of writing a book and producing a documentary about your life, while advocating for the integration of a digital archive and proposing the idea of combining both projects together since both follow a similar framework when engaging professionals.
1. Capturing the Essence:
Writing a Book:
A book allows for an in-depth exploration of your life story. Through prose and narrative, you can delve into your thoughts, emotions, and personal reflections. Writing enables you to convey the nuances and complexities of your experiences, creating a rich and immersive reading experience for your family. If you hire a ghostwriter to help you write your story, they will conduct interviews and write a manuscript for you to edit.
Producing a Documentary:
A documentary film, on the other hand, has the power to capture your life visually and audibly. It brings your story to life through interviews, visuals, and soundtracks, providing a compelling and immersive audio-visual experience. The use of interviews with family members, friends, and colleagues can offer unique perspectives, enriching the narrative. If you hire a professional filmmaking storytelling company like STORYSMART to produce your movie, they will conduct on-camera interviews and edit those together with or without voice over narration to produce your film. As you can see, this process is akin to the ghostwriter in publishing.
2. Preserving Memories:
Building a Digital Archive:
Regardless of the medium chosen, building a digital archive of personal photos, news clips, and family memorabilia is crucial. A digital archive ensures the longevity and accessibility of these precious artifacts for future generations. Scanning and digitizing old photographs, documents, and videos helps preserve their quality and prevents loss due to physical deterioration over time. This also ensures you have the visuals you need to produce a beautiful film. Documentary Filmmaker Ken Burns does great work using historic images to bring his documentary films to life on screen. The same is the case with your family filmmaking project. What is particularly notable is that great visuals for a film could also be great pictures to add to a book about your life.
3. Complementary Mediums:
Documentary Filmmaking as the Driver:
Considering the immersive and visual nature of documentaries, it is advantageous to use the film project as the driving force behind the overall process. The documentary can serve as the backbone of the project, guiding the structure and content of the book. This approach allows for a consistent narrative flow, ensuring that both mediums enhance and complement each other. When you engage a filmmaking to tell your story, one of the most time consuming aspects of the filmmaking process is going through all of the material to pull the story and themes out of the footage to produce a coherent and engaging on screen narrative. Ultimately, they write the film. It is akin to the same process a ghostwriter in publishing follows in working with a client to tell their life story.
Companion Book:
Producing a companion book alongside the documentary film can further enhance the storytelling experience. The book can include behind-the-scenes anecdotes, additional photographs, and supplementary information that may not be fully covered in the film. It serves as a tangible keepsake that can be enjoyed independently or as a companion to the documentary, providing a more comprehensive understanding of your life story.
4. Engaging Future Generations:
Accessibility and Reach:
Combining a documentary film with a companion book provides multiple ways for future generations to engage with your story. While some may prefer watching a film, others may find comfort in reading and reflecting upon a book. By offering different mediums, you cater to various preferences and ensure a wider reach.
5. Leaving a Lasting Legacy:
By intertwining the mediums of film and literature, you create a legacy project that encompasses the best of both worlds. The documentary film captures the essence of your life through visuals, interviews, and sound, while the companion book provides additional depth, context, and supplementary materials. Together, they form a comprehensive and enduring testament to your life, ensuring that your story is passed down through generations.
Conclusion:
When contemplating a legacy project, the decision between writing a book or producing a documentary about your life can be challenging. However, by building a digital archive as part of your storytelling process, integrating the mediums of film and literature, and creating a companion book that tracks with the film, you can amplify the impact of your story.
We believe it is STORYSMART to embrace the power of both mediums to leave a lasting legacy that engages, educates, and inspires future generations. Preserving personal narratives through family filmmaking is a gift that keeps on giving. The power of a legacy interview lies in its ability to capture authentic voices, preserve family history, strengthen bonds, facilitate learning, and honor lives. By investing in this invaluable process, you ensure that the stories and legacies of your loved ones endure for generations to come. So, don't let the opportunity slip away - seize the chance to create a lasting testament to the remarkable lives within your family.
You have numerous ways in which you can go about investing in a legacy interview. You can go the DIY (Do It Yourself) route or hire a professional to help. Our team at STORYSMART would love to help you figure out what makes the most sense for you and your family.
You have an open invitation from me personally to do a FREE storytelling consultation with you where I’ll walk you through various options so you can decide what is best for you and your family.
Don’t let time get away from you. Preserve your family’s legacy now.
-- Ron Watermon , with Ghostwriting Assistance from ChatGPT
About STORYSMART®
Nothing is more enduring than a beautiful film that brings a story alive on screen and in our hearts. Great stories demand nothing less than cinematic Hollywood-quality storytelling. STORYSMART® specializes in helping public figures such as professional athletes, entertainers, former elected officials and celebrities make the most of their story using a proprietary approach that blends Hollywood-style cinematic storytelling with museum-like collection curation and story-focused brand licensing.
STORYSMART® provides Hollywood Quality filmmaking and storytelling consulting services, functioning as a high-end work-for-hire ghostwriting service specializing in cinematic storytelling rather than being limited to traditional book publishing (hint - you can do both if your are smart about your storytelling derivative rights). STORYSMART® services range from story preservation digital archive services like those used by Oprah Winfrey, Bon Jovi and Billy Graham, to story development, screenwriting, licensing, and professional documentary filmmaking.
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About Ron Watermon
Ron Watermon is the founder and CEO of STORYSMART, a nationwide premium storytelling service that empowers clients to have their stories professionally produced by experienced Filmmakers while retaining their intellectual property rights.
A creative and innovative communications leader with nearly three decades of experience, prior to founding STORYSMART, Ron spent 18 MLB seasons with the St. Louis Cardinals where he was responsible for modernizing the team's communications by leading their investment in video storytelling, brand journalism, fan engagement and social media.
Ron, who lost his father when he was five years old, knows how profoundly important and deeply personal storytelling is within families. He founded STORYSMART because he believes everyone matters, deserves to be remembered and is entitled to have their story told professionally.
STORYSMART® empowers public figures, mission-driven organizations, and anyone who has an amazing story to have their story produced by professional filmmakers while controlling their intellectual property rights.
STORYSMART® redefines the typical Hollywood production model by partnering with clients, allowing them to benefit equitably along with creators as they collaborate to maximize the value of their unique story.
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