For family historians & genealogists

A birth certificate records a date.
It doesn’t record a voice.

You’ve traced the names, the dates, the places. But the stories behind them — the why, the how, the sound of your grandmother telling it herself — live in only one place, and they don’t survive on their own. LegacyWorks captures that primary source on film, transcribes it, and preserves it for the generations still to come.

The gap in every family tree

The documents survive. The person doesn’t.

Genealogy is remarkably good at the record of a life. It is almost silent on the experience of one. That’s the part oral history was made to preserve.

What the records give you

The facts of a life

  • Names, dates, and places
  • Census entries and certificates
  • The shape of a family tree
  • Where someone was, and when
What only they can give you

The living story behind them

  • Their actual voice, face, and laugh
  • Why they left home, and what it cost
  • The stories never written down
  • First-person testimony — a primary source
Why first-person video

The strongest primary source is the person themselves.

Oral historians have long held that the recorded voice of a narrator — unedited, in their own words — is among the richest primary sources a family can hold. A transcript alone loses the pause before a hard memory. A written memoir, especially one rewritten by software, loses the phrasing that made it theirs.

LegacyWorks preserves the interview as it actually happened: on film, in their own voice, transcribed word-for-word rather than paraphrased. The result isn’t a keepsake that approximates them. It’s the closest thing to sitting with them again — and a source your descendants can cite, search, and trust a century from now.

“We don’t rewrite your loved one’s words into polished prose. We preserve them exactly as they said them — because in family history, authenticity is the whole point.”

Wherever you are in the work

Three kinds of family historian. One way to preserve the voice.

Just getting started

The family keeper

You’re not a genealogist — you just know that when Grandma goes, her stories go with her, and no one else is going to capture them. The tools feel scattered and the moment keeps slipping.

Where to begin: Story Starter gives you the exact questions, gear, and steps to capture it yourself — the right way, so it lasts.
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Serious hobbyist

The tree-builder

You’ve got a tree on Ancestry or FamilySearch and years of research in it. You know the records cold — but the living testimony behind them is the one source you can’t pull from an archive. And it has a deadline.

Where to begin: Story Keeper captures the interview for you, fully transcribed and preserved — a primary source to sit alongside your research.
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Professional

The personal historian

You do this for clients, and your reputation rides on quality and standards. You need a video partner who understands preservation masters, transcripts, and proper documentation — not a gift-shop app.

Where to begin: Story Keeper and Story Legacy deliver archival-grade masters, transcripts, and a documented record you can stand behind.
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Held to the standards of the field

Preservation isn’t an afterthought. It’s the point.

The oral-history field has clear principles for keeping a recording usable for generations. We build to them — in plain language, without the archive-science homework.

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A preservation master

We keep one high-quality original recording, unchanged — the true source — and create separate copies for everyday watching and sharing.

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Word-for-word transcripts

Every interview is transcribed in their actual words, linked to the footage — so it’s searchable, citable, and never rewritten by software.

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A documented record

Who was interviewed, by whom, when and where, and what was covered — the descriptive detail that makes a recording findable and trustworthy later.

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Your family’s rights

You decide who can view, share, and reuse the material. It’s your family’s story — the access stays in your hands.

Our approach draws on the preservation principles of the oral-history community — adapted for families, not institutions.

Read exactly how we preserve your story →

Part of your research, not apart from it

Made to live alongside your family tree.

A LegacyWorks interview isn’t meant to sit alone on a hard drive. Because it’s transcribed and documented, it slots naturally into the research you’ve already built — a first-person source attached to the very person whose name sits in your tree.

Whether you keep your research on Ancestry, FamilySearch, or in your own files, the finished interview and transcript are yours to attach, cite, and pass down — the voice behind the record, kept with the record.

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The voice behind the record.
Choosing your path

The same voice, preserved at three depths.

Every tier captures authentic first-person oral history. The difference is how much we do for you — and how deep the archive goes.

Story Starter From $100 · DIY
You capture it yourself. The questions, the gear, and the method to record a proper oral-history interview at home — and preserve it well.
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Story Legacy $25K–$100K · Cinematic
We build the full archive. Multiple interviews, family members, cinematic production, and a complete documented archive — oral history as a lasting family record.
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Before the source is gone

The one record you can’t recover later.

Every other source in your research will still be there next year. This one won’t. Book a free 20-minute call and we’ll help you capture it while you still can.

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