We are a production company with a combined 20 years of story telling experience.

 
 

With a combined 20 years of experience in production / editing / visual effects and story telling, you’re in safe hands with the Legacy Lane team to help tell and craft your personal story.

The idea was manifested out of a desire to know our lineage as well as capturing stories from our parents and grandparents. We are the conduits of knowledge between generations and hold the key to memories that would otherwise be lost forever.



OUR MISSION

To capture and document personal stories.

To use cinema quality production and captivating storytelling to bring each story to life.


FAQs

 

What if I am nervous about being on camera?

Our Legacy Lane team will make you feel at ease, if we do our job correctly, it will feel as if there are no cameras there at all and you will be simply having a conversation with one of our Team.

Where will the interview take place?

We arrange our mobile cinema film set to come to your location.  We can shoot in any location, however for clean audio it is recommended that we shoot indoors in a controlled space. We can also arrange to film the interview in aged care homes.

Can I pick the background music?

We purchase royalty free music to use in each film that have rights for digital distribution. If you have a particular piece of music that you are wanting, we can look at the licensing costs for you.

Who will conduct the interview?

One of our Legacy Lane documentary filmmakers will conduct the interview. Questions will be based on information discussed in the first consultation meeting.

Will we get to review the film before it’s finalised?

Yes. You will get an opportunity to review the film and request changes before receiving the completed film.

Do I own the final results?

Yes. Your Legacy Lane film is yours to share as you like. You also have the rights to delete your Film if you wish.

When is the right time to create a Legacy Lane Film?

Now! Often we think we have plenty of time but the reality is that we don't. Some of the common motivators to create a film include

  • Important milestones (70th Birthday, Wedding Anniversary)

  • To share our family heritage, customs, and traditions

  • To celebrate the lives of our parents and grandparents

  • To gain insights into life lived so far

“Every person that you meet knows something you don't; learn from them.”

H. Jackson Brown Jr.