Archive for August, 2009

Vintage High School Vinyl LP Album Transferred to CD

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

turntableMany times when people want their legacy vinyl LP albums transferred to compact optical disk (CD) we find that they are already available commercially. These would include all of the fabulous 50 artists such as The Beatles, The Beach Boys, Gene Pitney, Frankie Avalon, and many more. Commercial entities able to sell these at a price significantly less than what we would have to charge to transfer to CD, anyhow. However, there are many of the legacy vinyl LP 33 rpm albums from the 1950s, ’60, and even ‘70s that are not available anywhere on CD. This is especially true for the case of private label albums such as high school productions.

vintagevinylMany of us are old enough to remember the quality even brand new LP albums had. The true audiophile of 1970 would spend thousands of 1970 dollars to get sound quality close to what we think nothing of today coming from a CD. The average teenie-bopper, however, only had access to far less quality playing hardware which nonetheless produced impressive audio but wore the vinyl. After a few playings, scratches began to be heard and as the vinyl aged the listener could detect hiss and objectionable scratches.

In addition to simply transferring the audio of a vintage LP album to CD, we can also do audio restoration for an additional nominal fee. Any LP album surviving multiple decades is certain to have scratches, clicks, pops, and lots of crackle. In many cases our restoration lowers the presence of these to the point where the average listener will not be able to detect them at all though results are not always the same.

highschoolmusicalWe present here an example of the results from transferring legacy LP vinyl (50 year vintage) to CD with audio restoration. In 1959 and 1960 the Thomas M. Cooley high school in Detroit, Michigan produced three LP albums recording student festival productions. As you listen to samples of music extracted and restored from the vinyl, pay close attention to any sign of scratches, hiss, or rumble. It is not uncommon to achieve this level of success with our audio restoration.

If you are a Thomas M. Cooley High School alumnus (especially from 1959 and 1960) and would like to purchase any of these CDs, they are available at $12.50 each +tax plus $5.00 S&H. To order please call (734) 834-1700 and say you would like to order one or more of the three Cooley High CDs. Download the order form by clicking here. Personal checks, MasterCard, Visa, and American Express are accepted.

Multimedia Interactive Family Tree

Friday, August 7th, 2009

trifold top sideWe at W. Cardone Productions have developed a unique medium for preserving your family legacy. The Multimedia Interactive Family Tree is a personalized DVD the includes a variety of formats to provide your children’s children with a valuable inheritance…a complete family history.

Our staff will meet one-on-one with you for an initial consultation. At this time, we will draft a family tree template that will include the name and photo of each individual in your immediate family tree. This template will become the menu for a fully-interactive DVD where each family member becomes a “clickable” button. When choosing an individual on the three from the menu, you will be able to view that person’s “story.” This story may be told through a variety of media in order to share the important memories of each family member’s life.

memoriesOur suggestions include a professionally narrated photo montage, a combination of photo/home movie clips in a montage, or a professionally filmed video interview.

  • Free initial consultation
  • Fully interactive DVD or Blu-ray disc
  • Story for each family member
  • Includes one archival grade DVD for ultra longevity.

Imagine viewing a video of your great grandparent, listening to their voice and becoming familiar with their gestures and mannerisms. You would cherish the opportunity! You can provide this priceless gift to your descendants for generations to come.

Capturing the Marriage Proposal for Generations

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

proposalA marriage proposal is a once-in-a-lifetime event that a couple will want to remember for a lifetime. Even more, a couple will want to share the event with others not only in the days and months before the wedding but even years down the road.

Imagine recreating scenes from that proposal and telling the details of it to show on cinema! The proposal would be immortalized for generations even yet unborn.

Presented here is the story of a marriage proposal made by Merrick Miranda to Katie Darnell. As you watch the story notice first the tender moments presented before the discussion where Katie and Merrick spend time together enjoying nature and each other’s presence at a scenic park with mood enhancing timeless music. Here the viewer becomes acquainted with Katie and Merrick so that when viewing their story a heart-felt joy will be experienced.

By way of interest, please notice what some may take to be a paid advertisement for a seafood restaurant.  While it may have the appearance of a paid advertisement, the purpose is in memory preservation for the couple. Ten or more years down the road seeing these things will bring back cherished memories. We are doing more than telling a story. We are capturing memories for generations.