My Wokingham has teamed up with The Talking Family Album Company to present a remarkable prize worth £1200 to our valued readers. This coveted prize encompasses the creation of a truly cherished family heirloom – a documentary-style video recording that captures the essence of your family’s history.
Founder Alan Howard enthusiastically extends an invitation to have a Talking Family Documentary crafted and edited for your family’s history. Striving to make this opportunity accessible to as many as possible, he has carefully set prices at a minimum while upholding impeccable standards. Additionally, extended payment terms and the option to pool resources with siblings are available, offering a significantly more affordable split price for families with 2 or 3 brothers or sisters.
Family History Video
Every generation experiences a unique era that may never recur. Narratives from World War II, evacuation, the vibrant Swinging Sixties, or the glamorous Glam Rock seventies vividly recount the real youth of our parents, complete with drainpipes, quiffs, and flares. Preserving the memory of loved ones, imparting historical knowledge to younger family members, and introducing grandparents to upcoming generations are all immensely rewarding endeavours.
Backed by three decades of experience in TV production, The Talking Family History Company promises outstanding quality in the creation of family history videos that will be treasured for a lifetime.
Founder Alan Howard, a seasoned TV producer, boasts a distinguished career spanning over 30 years, with contributions to esteemed networks such as ITV, Channel Four, Channel Five, MTV, The Discovery Channel, and more. Among his many accomplishments, the most poignant video he ever crafted was that of his mother.
Photos from Alan Howards’ family
Alan shares his experience, “Like many individuals, I discovered my mother had a biscuit tin filled with photos of unfamiliar faces. While I found working with genealogists fascinating, I realized there’s nothing quite like narrated history. Amidst my children’s lack of interest in our family history, I sat down with my mother as I experimented with a new lens. The conversation unveiled a wealth of stories I had never heard before, including how she met my father. After losing my mother a few years ago, I came to appreciate the value of those anonymous photos. Hearing her recount those tales truly brings her and those images to life.”
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For more details about this exceptional prize draw, please visit https://mywokingham.co.uk/prizedraw. Don’t miss out on this extraordinary opportunity to weave your family’s legacy into an enduring tapestry of memories. It could be your most treasured possession