Considered cutting-edge technology in the 1980s, the VHS camcorder was the way to go for recording memorable events. These camcorders began to decline as the device of choice for home movie makers in the 2000s. Soon, smartphones took over with the ability to shoot...
Watching movies at home is much different today than it was 20 years ago. Netflix, Amazon, YouTube, and other streaming services make it easy to view what you want, when you want, and wherever you like. Are outdated DVD collections still crowding up a closet or shelf...
Remember the mixed tape? If you are old enough to remember what it is, then you probably still have a few stashed away in storage or boxed up in the basement. Tapes of your old college radio show, high school band, or music mixes from an old flame are memories worth...
Time is running out for old reel-to-reel audio tapes. The fragile material wrapped around each reel degrades as the years pass. Don’t wait until irreplaceable memories and invaluable history waste away. Here’s what you need to do to preserve these blasts from the past...
Old home movies provide a special peek into the past. But how long will you be able to view these precious memories? The delicate film degrades over time, and how you keep it stored determines how quickly it decays. Find out how properly storing film reels preserves...