Your loved one's stories deserve to live on. Schedule a legacy documentary interview and gift your family a timeless heirloom that lasts generations
What is a Legacy Film?
What We Do
• Sit down with your loved one for thoughtful, guided conversations about their lives
• Preserve old photos and home movies by converting and weaving them into the story
• Capture extra footage around the house (We call it b-roll)
• Craft a polished, cinematic video about their life that your whole family can watch, share and pass down forever
What Others are Saying
Jennifer shares her experience with Florida Legacy Films after ordering a legacy film for her mom, Pam.
These days, people are longing for what’s real.
These stories are told face-to-face, in living rooms and kitchens, through laughter, pauses, and memories that can’t be AI-generated.
The video on the left is a snippet from a Legacy Documentary film and the video on the right is a full Legacy Documentary film.
A snippet from Pam’s legacy film
Harry’s full legacy film
Three Ways to Document Their Legacy
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Captured Interview
An on-camera recording of your loved one's stories, filmed with two camera angles, gentle editing, and on-screen text prompts that mark each topic or question being answered. This package is designed for families who want to preserve stories on video now, without the full production investment of a documentary film. Your loved one speaks, the camera captures, and the result is an honest, complete record of a life in their own words.
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The Legacy Documentary
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A cinematic film built from a sit-down interview woven together with candid footage, family photos, home video archives, licensed music, and careful color grading. Unlike a straight interview recording, this film is shaped into a narrative, with a beginning, middle, and end, that follows the arc of a life as a story worth telling. Moments are sequenced, themes emerge, and the result feels less like a recording and more like a film. You'll also receive the full, uncut interview (often an hour or more) preserved in its entirety as a permanent archival record.
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Dual Legacy Documentary
Everything included in The Legacy Documentary, crafted for two people whose lives are meaningfully intertwined — spouses, a parent and child, or lifelong friends. The film is built around the chemistry and shared history that only exists between them. Their conversation is woven together with candid footage, family photos, home video archives, licensed music, and deliberate editing to create a single, story-driven documentary that neither person's story could tell alone.
The truth is: someday, we’ll wish we recorded more.
Contact Us
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Frequently Asked Questions
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A legacy film, or a heritage film, is a professionally produced documentary video that captures your loved one's stories, memories, and life history on camera, in their own words. It's not a slideshow or a tribute reel. It's a real film: a sit-down interview conducted with thoughtful, customized questions, shot with cinema-grade equipment in a comfortable, familiar setting. The result is a living record that future generations can watch, hear, and feel, long after the person is gone.
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The Captured Interview is the foundation of everything we do. It's an on-camera interview with your loved one, lightly edited to flow naturally, and delivered as a complete standalone film. The Legacy Documentary goes further: it weaves that interview together with family photos, home video archives, candid footage and licensed music to create a documentary-style film. Both are meaningful. The right choice depends on your goals and timeline.
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Not at all. While many of our films feature older adults whose stories are at risk of being lost, there's no minimum age. In fact, the best time to do a legacy film is when someone is sharp, energetic, and full of life, not when illness or age has begun to take its toll. Tomorrow is never guaranteed.
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This is something we handle with care and honesty. Significant memory loss can make it difficult to build a full documentary-style film. The narrative structure that makes a Legacy Documentary so powerful relies on your loved one being able to share stories and reflect on their life. That said, getting them on camera is still deeply meaningful. If your loved one is living with dementia or advanced memory issues, ask us about our presence-focused filming option — a gentler session designed simply to capture their voice, their face, their mannerisms, and whatever moments and memories do surface. For families navigating this, we're happy to have an honest conversation about what's possible and what would serve you best.
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t starts with a conversation. We'll get on a call to learn about your loved one -- their life, their stories, any topics that matter or should be handled carefully. From there, we build a custom set of questions. On shoot day, we come to you (typically the subject's home or a family member's house), set up our professional gear, and spend 60–90 minutes in conversation. We do all the work. Your loved one just talks. After the shoot, we edit the footage into the final film and deliver it privately via a secure Google Drive link you can share with family or download to keep forever.
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We start with a set of around 50 questions and customize them based on what we learn in our intake call and intake form. The interview typically moves from "historical" questions — childhood memories, family background, formative experiences — into more reflective, emotional territory: lessons learned, values held, what they want future generations to know. We begin with comfortable, easy questions and move gradually toward the ones that matter most. Families are always invited to contribute questions they want asked. This is collected on the intake form.
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We come to you. Every Florida Legacy Films production is shot on location at the subject's home, a family member's home, or another meaningful setting. We bring professional cinema lighting, cameras and audio equipment to make your loved one look and sound their absolute best. If the space is small or has constraints, just let us know in advance and we'll plan accordingly.
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For a Legacy Interview, you can typically expect your finished film within 6 weeks of the shoot date. A Legacy Documentary takes longer given the additional editing involved — family photos, home video archives, music licensing, and color grading all take time to do well — and generally runs 8-12 weeks. We'll give you a specific timeline when we book your project so there are no surprises. If you have a deadline like a birthday, a reunion, a holiday, let us know upfront and we'll do our best to work backward from it.
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That's what editing is for. Anything that feels out of place, uncomfortable, or simply off-topic can be removed during post-production. We want your loved one to feel free to speak authentically during the interview. Nothing is set in stone until you approve the final cut. You can’t make a mistake! We have editing that fixes it all.
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Your completed film is uploaded to a private and secure Google Drive link and emailed to you. No public listings, no YouTube, nothing searchable. You receive a private link to share with family and friends, and you're encouraged to download a copy to archive permanently. The video is yours to keep and share across generations. Thumbdrives are available upon request.
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Yes. If it’s just two people, we have a package for that, listed on our services page. If you're looking to capture multiple family members in a single day and location like extended family reunions, sibling interviews, or a senior living community event, we can structure a group shoot with time slots for each subject. Contact us to discuss what that would look like for your situation.
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It makes one of the most meaningful gifts imaginable, especially for parents or grandparents who don't need more things. A legacy film is something the whole family benefits from for generations. We can arrange everything on your behalf so it arrives as a complete surprise. Legacy films are a natural fit for milestone birthdays, anniversaries, Mother's Day, Father's Day, and holiday giving. Note this when we chat, and I will send you a gift certificate.
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Wear something that reflects who you are. Comfort matters more than formality. In general, solid colors and earth tones photograph well. Avoid bright white, all-black, and tight patterns or busy prints. Skip dangling bracelets or jewelry that might rattle during the interview. Most importantly: wear something you feel like yourself in. For example, I had an interview subject that wore a pink robe over her clothes that has been in her life for decades and held a special meaning to her.
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Then why haven’t you?
I joke, kind of. Honestly, one of the reasons is because people just don’t do it. But, you very well could! And if you don’t use me, I recommend you do. We'd never talk anyone out of capturing a story by any means available. But professional production makes a real difference: cinema-grade cameras and lenses, broadcast lighting, high-quality audio, two-camera setups, and experienced interviewers who know how to guide even reluctant storytellers. These films are meant to last 50 or 100 years. The production quality should match that. -
This is common. Gently remind them that the film isn't really for them. It's a gift to you, their grandchildren, and generations they may never meet. Most subjects who are reluctant beforehand end up being moved by the experience itself. Once the camera is rolling and the questions are flowing, people often find it easier than expected. We know how to put interview subjects at ease, even those who've never wanted to be on camera.
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Florida Legacy Films is based in Jacksonville, Florida and serves families throughout Northeast and Central Florida. We regularly film in Jacksonville, St. Johns County (including St. Augustine and Ponte Vedra), Volusia County (including Daytona Beach, New Smyrna Beach, and Port Orange), Orange County (Orlando), Seminole County, Brevard County (Melbourne and the Space Coast), Gainesville, Ocala, and the Tampa Bay area including Tampa, St. Petersburg, and Clearwater. We also travel throughout the rest of Florida for the right project. If you're elsewhere in the state, reach out and we'll make it work. Legacy stories don't have geographic limits.
Photos show a face.
Video captures a soul.
A photograph freezes a moment. A video preserves a person.
With video, you don’t just remember what your loved one looked like—you hear their voice, their laugh, their pauses, their rhythm. You see the way they raise an eyebrow before a joke, or how their hands move when they get animated telling a story. These are the details that bring someone back to life in the minds of future generations.
Photos show a face.
Video captures a soul.
When your grandchildren—or their grandchildren—watch these films decades from now, they won’t just see an image from the past. They’ll feel a connection. They’ll hear the words, wisdom, humor, and personality of someone they may have never met, but will come to know.
This isn’t about archiving.
This is about remembering.
It’s about creating a living memory that time can’t fade.
When Harry took a 23andMe test at 70 years old, he wasn't looking for surprises. His wife Jan had ordered the test to trace a deafness gene in the family. What came back instead was a revelation that rewrote his entire origin story — three half-sisters he never knew, a biological father who had never known he had a son, and a connection spanning 70 years that nearly didn't happen at all. This is the story of one Jacksonville man's unexpected discovery, and why it almost stayed buried forever. Florida Legacy Films captured it on camera — because stories like this deserve to be preserved before it's too late.