by Jim Appleton | May 2, 2020 | News
I really enjoy transferring somebody else’s history. And you never know what history they have. Like I said about my cousin, we also transferred some family history and found that this gentleman had filmed a grassy knoll right after Kennedy was shot, here in...
by Jim Appleton | May 2, 2020 | News
Preserving people’s history is critically important. Too many people postpone it, delay it. It’s not a priority to them. They don’t think anything is going to happen to their assets, but realistically, it does. We’ve lost about 7000 to 8000...
by Jim Appleton | May 2, 2020 | News
It’s important to get it done, but you have to make the decision to say, “Yes, I need that done. I want to get that done.” We just had a gentlemen, his name was Sir Earl Toon, come to me. And I transferred some of his family and music history in late...
by Jim Appleton | May 2, 2020 | News
My mother was an actor. Entertained the troops in the war, entertained 100,000 men on an island in the Pacific. She did a lot of work for the US government. She lived around the corner from Bing Crosby and Bob Hope. She worked with all these actors. She had a...
by Jim Appleton | May 2, 2020 | News
So… you’re not concerned about properly digitizing and archiving your media? Media Asset Preservation helped a Chicago businessman, Albert Goodman, transfer and save never-before-seen footage of Jimi Hendrix live at Woodstock. You’ll never guess...