There you go blaming the video again.
Sure, it killed the radio star. And may be solely responsible for your fifteen minutes of Internet fame (damn that YouTube). But the medium’s known to do good things, too.
Like storing the memories you’re actually proud of in one of Jason Traub’s family history videos.
To create an on-screen alternative to the traditional family tree, the UT grad tapes talks with your relatives, edits old film footage, and sorts through black-and-white photographs — all to put together the perfect portrayal of your clan. What’s more, he’ll pick out appropriate background music and even travel to conduct those embarrassing interviews with your crazy Aunt Ethel.
Give the personalized documentary as a wedding, anniversary, or birthday present. Or just keep it for your own personal entertainment. After all, some videos aren’t really meant for public consumption.
But you knew that already.
Jason Traub, Elixir Entertainment, 2821 Carlisle Street, suite 301 (214-520-3004 or elixir-entertainment.com).