that the audio and images corresponded when it was “show time.” But it worked! I had created a “family documentary.” It was a little clunky but it was the most original and moving presentation in the class that semester.
The Loss
But not so fast. The sad part of this story is that the whole thing was dismantled after the presentation and exists no more. I didn’t have a way to preserve it, and had promised my Dad that I would replace the slides in their trays when I was done. What a loss.
Family Documentary Today
It turns out I was years ahead of my time, even if my skills and technology were not. Family documentary producer,