Things to Consider
There are a myriad of things to consider regarding sharing your story. Please explore any and all of the articles and videos below for more insight, advice, and food for thought. If you have additional questions, please contact us!
Life Story’s Many Chapters
Our lives are an ongoing saga, marked by transitions and transformations. Reflecting on this analogy, it becomes evident why telling our stories at various stages, rather than waiting until the final chapter, is essential.
After Your Interview
Now that you’ve completed your first Biographfilm interview session and received your download and streaming links, here are the steps your should take to share and preserve your Biographfilm. And more.
For Those Without Children
What if you don’t have kids? Does it follow then that you do not or should not need to do your Biographfilm?? ABSOLUTELY NOT! In fact, I will argue that you have even MORE reason to do Biographfilm.
No, You don’t have to be a Celebrity!
Most people see the term “biography” and think “famous people.” You know, actors, entertainers, world leaders, revolutionaries, inventors….
And, so you’re thinking, exactly, I’m not Nelson Mandela or Taylor Swift.
And, you’re right. Thing is: you don’t need to be. Not for Biographfilm. You see, Biographfilm isn’t meant for celebrities. It’s meant for people. Are you one of those?
“My story is boring” Excuse Debunked!
Some people think their story isn’t “remarkable enough” or interesting enough to warrant sharing or documenting — even for their closest loved ones. It’s the “my story is boring” excuse.
People don’t want to know your story because it’s remarkable. People want to know your story because it’s YOURS.
Why Sessions are Two Hours Long
I get this question often but from different angles. One angle is that two hours is too short, the assumption being that it’s not enough time to tell one’s story. The other side suggests that two hours is too long: how am I going to fill up two whole hours?