Personal Historian Services
Memory Box Package: $500
CD of recorded oral history interview
CD of preserved family photographs (up to 30)
Legacy slide show of family photographs with music and captions on DVD
Memory Box additions:
Legacy Book (bound book of preserved family photographs): $100
DVD of videotaped interview: $250
Legacy Family Documentary: $1,000 (Professionally edited feature film with oral history interview, family photographs, and music.)
Services A La Carte
CD of recorded oral history interview: $250
CD of preserved family photographs (up to 30): $200 [$100 for each additional set of 30]
Slideshow of preserved family photographs to music: $350
Legacy Book (bound book of preserved family photographs): $350
Transcript of recorded interview: $150
Legacy Scrapbook: $350
(an indexed archive of original preserved family photographs in museum quality casing, up to 60)
DVD of a videotaped interview: $800
Legacy Family Documentary: $2,000
(Professionally edited feature film with oral history interview, family photographs, and music.)
Museum and Educational Institutions
My Storycatcher consultant, Kelly Brisbois, offers diverse services for museums, libraries and educational institutions. These services are designed to enhance existing programs or bring in inspired and innovative projects that meet your specific goals.
Consulting Service Areas:
Program creation and professional staff development to launch a new oral history program at your museum or library.
Oral history consulting to enhance or improve existing oral history archives.
Digital media filming, production and podcast services designed for viewing on your website and increasing your audience base.
Training and project development to launch digital storytelling projects that bring to life the untold stories at your museum.
Please click here for examples of Kelly’s oral history and digital storytelling production.
Please click here for an example of a classroom project.
Free Resources
Free resources for schools and educational oral history projects are available at www.oralhistoryeducation.com.
