Preserve your family stories with virtual reality.
Our loved ones’ stories and legacies are precious, but often lost to history.
Living Memory can help you save them.
“Living Memory combined personal interviews, photographs, storytelling, and expert cinematography to craft a biography of my father that will forever be treasured. There is a thoughtful progression to the interview which allowed dad’s story to unfold naturally, providing a connection on a personal level. Trent’s careful preparation, attention to detail, and genuine passion for his subject are what make Living Memory the absolute best. Trent had profound respect for my dad, resulting in an emotional resonance in every frame. Dad, in his own words, shared his memories, thoughts, and feelings, that are now digitally preserved for me to view again and again. Since dad has passed, this has become a priceless archive that not only I can enjoy and reminisce, but also can be passed down through generations of our family so that great-great-great grandchildren can, in essence, meet their ancestor.” - Lore S.
“When I first met this talented Creative, I had no idea where our friendship would lead, nor the gift he would eventually provide for my family and for generations to come. His capacity for framing an interview that would elicit such a natural flow of my life story is quite the art. Once edited, in combination with state of the art technology, we were presented with an heirloom, that my family having now seen, assures me of a gift long cherished by those who will come behind.” - John B.
“My Nana passed away 5 years ago, and her health decline was unexpected & rapid. When she was diagnosed with brain cancer, I immediately felt the weight of grief, and the disappointment of not fully unraveling her life story. I never asked her how she and Poppy met, or what was it like being a working woman & mom in the 1960’s. There’s so much of her story that I wish I could have heard directly from her. Now that she’s gone, I cling to the pieces of her that I have left - a navy flannel shirt, and the cookie shaped ornaments that she used to put on her tree. We both shared a deep love for Christmas. I can only imagine what it would be like to have a Living Memory for my Nana. What a gift it would be to sit with her in the familiar kitchen where she baked my dad’s favorite’s birthday cake, and hosted many family get-togethers. I'd trade anything just to see her grin and hear her voice again.” - Molly M.