Where Stories Are Captured and Legacies Live On

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Legacy Videos

What Are Legacy Video Services?

Legacy video services are designed to preserve a person’s life story in their own voice, creating a lasting record that can be shared with family and future generations. Unlike traditional videos or photos, legacy videos focus on the deeper meaning behind a person’s experiences, their memories, values, lessons, and perspective. Through guided interviews and thoughtful storytelling, these videos capture not just what someone has lived, but who they are.

A legacy video becomes something timeless. It allows loved ones to hear a voice again, to understand family history more clearly, and to hold onto stories that might otherwise be lost. Whether created for personal reflection, family preservation, or end-of-life storytelling, these videos serve as living archives of memory and identity.

What Pixurethis Media Can Do for You

Pixurethis Media takes a personal and intentional approach to legacy storytelling. We create a comfortable, respectful space where you or your loved one can share stories naturally, without pressure. Our process is guided but conversational, allowing real moments to unfold while we capture them with professional care.

We offer a range of services, from simple recorded interviews to fully edited legacy films that incorporate photos, music, and narrative structure. Each project is handled with attention to detail and respect for the story being told. Our goal is not just to record content, but to preserve meaning.

Whether you want to document a parent’s life story, capture family history, or create something lasting for future generations, Pixurethis Media helps you turn memories into something tangible. This is more than a video. It is your story, your voice, and your legacy, preserved.

Pixurethis  Media Podcasts

313 Frequency

313 Frequency is a community-driven podcast rooted in the voice, culture, and reality of Detroit. This platform creates space for honest, unfiltered conversations about the issues that impact everyday people, from local politics and community challenges to culture, relationships, and lived experiences. The goal of 313 Frequency is not just to talk, but to bring awareness, spark dialogue, and give a voice to perspectives that are often overlooked or unheard. It reflects the rhythm of the city, grounded in authenticity, truth, and real conversation.

HPCIA Podcast

The HPCIA Podcast is an extension of the Highland Park Community Impact Association, focused on civic engagement, accountability, and community empowerment. This podcast highlights important discussions around local government, policy, transparency, and the future of the community. It serves as a platform for informing, educating, and involving residents in conversations that directly affect their lives. Through interviews, discussions, and community updates, the HPCIA Podcast works to bridge the gap between leadership and the people, encouraging awareness, participation, and collective progress.

Pixure This Media 2.0

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Peace, Love, and Light!

PixureThis Media Productions is in the process of rebranding to connect with evolving audiences. Our team is working on projects across the Detroit Metropolitan area to raise awareness of our city’s culture. We will be producing blog posts centered on living a healthy lifestyle, music and concert reviews, spiritual empowerment, and promoting

local artists and businesses. Please follow us on @pixurethismedia Facebook, Instagram, and WordPress to stay up to date on what is upcoming in Detroit!

Thank you for your love and support!

ONE LIGHT

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Mevlana Jelaluddin Rumi – 13th Century

“… Move beyond any attachment to names.”

Every war and every conflict between human beings has happened because of some disagreement about names.

Such an unnecessary foolishness, because just beyond the arguing there’s a long table of companionship, set and waiting for us to sit down.

What is praised is one, so the praise is one too, many jugs being poured into a huge basin. All religions, all this singing, one song. The differences are just illusion and vanity.

Sunlight looks slightly different on this wall than it does on that wall and a lot different on this other one, but it is still one light.

We have borrowed these clothes, these time-and-space personalities, from a light, and when we praise, we pour them back in.