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Heritage Recording Services - the heritage recording and preservation specialists.

 
 
What is a Cultural Heritage Video Clip?
 
 
 
Cultural Heritage Video Clips are simply short videos (Typically one-three minutes of moving image) ideal for downloading from your website or putting on to You Tube or similar sites.  They are a fraction of the cost of normal videos and are available in Hi-Def for the Web.  Ideas for use include Oral History selections, public record of places or events, tourist sites, instruction and heritage interpretation etc.
 
Click here to see a sample Bancroft Mill Engine Trust 
 
 
What is a Digital Image Presentation?
 
A Digital Image Presentation is a sophisticated electronic slide show using mainly still images (although short video clips can be incorporated within the show) in a creative way with a professional quality sound track. They are a fraction of the cost of full video production and can be sent to the Internet, You Tube or attached to an email.  They can also be transferred to DVD offering exceptionally high quality images and audio, (Ideal for exhibitions). 
 
 
How can they be used?
 
Digital Image Presentations are usually quite short and feature a single image or series of images explaining and interpreting a particular theme.  For example, looking and understanding a picture in an art gallery, interpreting old documents, explaining archaeological remains, or landscape features.
 
They are also used extensively to promote organisations, such as museums, heritage centres, charities, community events or action, or simply to market an organisation.
 
 

 
 
Click here  The Frodsham Caves   
 
Caves burrowed into the remains of an ancient river system at Frodsham in Cheshire are explored.
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 Using a 1st edition Ordnance Survey map, the location of an 18th century water-powered cotton mill built by Robert Peel is explored.  Peel's mill in Lancashire was destroyed in a fire round about 1849, a common occurrence in early cotton mills.