Why Family History Is So Important

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How much do you know about your family history? Think about the family members who have already passed on. How much of their stories did they tell? How much has been lost to time? Family history is something to be preserved and cherished; not just for yourself, but for your children, grandchildren, and all generations of the family to come.  

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Family photos as well as family films are all excellent ways to preserve and share family history; but regular family movies aren’t all you can do in order to help keep family history alive for the next generations. Let’s take a closer look at why preserving family history is important and how you can uniquely preserve it for the next generation. 

Why Family History Is Important 

First, let’s take a closer look at why preserving family history is so important. If you have been unfortunate enough to lose family members who didn’t share much about their past or who didn’t take the time to record their history, then you already know the sadness that comes with finding boxes of photos or film reels filled with people whose names and stories are now lost forever. In many cases, the names, ages, birthplaces and stories of these family members is simply gone forever; especially if they didn’t leave behind letters or any other traces of their story that might give a clue as to their name or personality or life as a whole.  

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That is why preserving family history is such a vital part of life. When you preserve the history of your ancestors, you are preserving and cherishing their lives; you are also enriching the lives of your current family members, all of whom can benefit from knowing about the people who came before them. When people take the time to preserve that history in a meaningful way, the stories of those family members can be shared with the next generations, and then the next generations, and so on. 

How to Preserve Family History: Going Beyond Albums and Handheld Cameras 

Naturally, family photo albums and backed-up digital files of home movies are all great ways to preserve history. You should have your family photos scanned and backed up (please see our article on how to back up old photos here) in addition to ensuring that family videos are backed up digitally as well. There is, however, another unique way that you can keep family history alive; this method goes beyond standard family films and photos.  

You can truly preserve your family’s stories in a unique and meaningful way by encouraging family members to tell their stories while being filmed—as well as the stories of any family members who have passed away and are no longer with us. For instance, your mother might sit with a photo of her great-aunt, and explain the history of the woman in the photograph. Who was she? When was she born? What was she like? What did she do?  

This way, the story of the great aunt (which otherwise would be lost to time) is passed on for the next generation. Check out our article on How to Film a Family Interview with your Smartphone here

To learn which is the best software for doing a family tree click here.

To learn how to film your grandparent with a smart phone click here.

To learn how to trace holocaust survivors and victims in your family history click here.

To learn whether we should record the lives of our pets click here.

To learn how to research gay family history click here. 

Should You Store Your Family Films on YouTube?

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Should you store your family films on YouTube?

Family history is important, and one of the ways that people preserve their family history is through photos as well as family movies. Family films can capture those precious and important moments in your family, from birthday parties to garden barbecues and everything in between.  

It’s becoming easier than ever to backup family mementos in ways that allow you to share them with the rest of your family—but what about family movies? Unlike family photos, movies aren’t as easily uploaded to sites where your family can privately access them to view family history. One option that many people are turning to in order to store family films is YouTube. But should you store your family history on YouTube? Let’s take a closer look at the options you have for storing family movies using this service. 


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Uploading to YouTube 

There are three primary ways that you can upload family films to YouTube: public videos, private videos and unlisted videos. Each of these video options has its pros and cons when it comes to uploading family movies.  

Public Videos 

Public videos are completely available to the public. Anyone can technically find your family movies if they happen to come across them using the search function. This also means that the videos can be shared and embedded by anyone on the internet. It is not the best option if you want your family movies to be private, or if the information or content on the videos is something you (or someone in the video) wouldn’t want to be shared with the world. This option does allow for easier access for family members because they won’t have to follow special links or get invited, but it does come with the drawbacks of no privacy. 

Private Videos 

Private videos can only be viewed by people who have been specifically invited to view the video. This means that anyone who wants to view the video has to have a YouTube account, and you (or whoever decides to upload the videos) have to invite them. This is the ultimate private option on YouTube, as it allows you to grant exclusive control over who can view the video. This option is limited to 50 accounts, so it’s not ideal if you want to share the video with a massive amount of family members. 

Unlisted Videos 

Unlisted videos can technically be viewed by anyone—however; they cannot be found using the search function and can only be discovered by people who have the specific link to the video. You can then give out this link to a select group of people whom you want to see your family movies. The upside to this option is that people can view it without having a YouTube account or waiting to be invited/approved; the downside is that the videos are technically not private and if someone gives out the link in a public location, other people could view the video. 

If you want to store your family movies on YouTube, carefully consider the above options when making your decision. 

To learn how to back up your old photos click here.

To learn how to convert old family slides click here.

To learn how to label your old photo digital scans by using metadata click here.

Which Free Editing Software Is the Best?

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Which Free Editing Software Is the Best?


 

Our family history is one of the most important things we can preserve in our lifetimes; family films and family photos are two of the most common ways that we can make sure that our family history is preserved for future generations. Everything from names and family stories to someone’s smile and laughter can be preserved with family films--but what do you do with the footage once you have it? 

 

If you are like most people, you probably can’t afford expensive, professional grade video editing software for your family films. Thankfully, you don’t have to spend a ton of money to get your family history in top shape for sharing with other family members. There are many free editing software options to choose from, each of which offers great features at zero cost to you. 

 

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Best Free Editing Software 

 

There are many free editing software options out there, but some stand out above the others.The following are some of the best free editing software options for preserving your family history on film. 

 

Lightworks 

Lightworks is one of the best free editing software options out there today. You can get Lightworks on Windows, Mac or Linux. There is a paid version of Lightworks, but most people do just fine with the free version which has plenty of features. 

The free editor includes: 

  • Multicam support options 

  • Export to 720p 

  • High precision video trimming 

  • Multiple video formats supported 

There are even video tutorial available with Lightworks which can help you learn the ropes.  

 

Shotcut 

Shotcut is an open source video editing program that lets you access tons of great editing features at no cost. The editor supports multiple formats and includes tutorial videos to help you learn the basics. Shotcut even supports 4k HD resolution support along with easy timeline editing. Although some users might find the interface hard to understand at first, once you start using Shotcut, you’ll quickly learn the ropes and have no problem managing the interface. 

Machete Video Editor Lite 

Machete Video Editor Lite is a simple yet effective free video editor that will let you get the job done simply and efficient. The free version only lets you edit video, so you won't be able to edit audio only, but unless you're trying to do something advanced with your family films, this probably won't be an issue. Machete Lite is Windows only and doesn't support many different file tips, but if you're lucky to simply splice your family videos together, this is a great, simple option. 

 

Avidemux 

Avidemux is a great beginner's editing software that has some surprisingly powerful features. The features offered by Avidemux include cutting and splicing, encoding and adding filters. The interface is very easy and simple to use, and although there aren't as many features in this video editor as others, it's great for beginners and simple jobs. 

If you’re looking for free video editing software for your family films, check out any of the above options. 

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