Why Mom and Dad Should Use Pixorial to Preserve Family Videos January 20th, 2011 / Comments: 0 Okay parents, we are all busted, did you read the report today? “Young kids are better with tech than life skills.” Well coincidentally, we were chatting in the office today about the fact that kids today are born with devices in their hands (I am so guilty of this.) and understand that they can get access to pretty much anything they want through a browser. We get it, our kids are smart, they know how to find information, they are not tethered to any one device and they are fearless when it comes to trying new things. Given that, perhaps we could have a quick chat with those brilliant little people… Just a quick minute? Thanks, we will wait here. Okay! Hey kids, how was school? Did you ride your bike today? Please do, so that we can prove these studies wrong. But before you go outside, can you remind your parents that the box of videos that is sitting in the basement won’t last forever? That those videos taken of you rolling over, your first steps and diving head first into the birthday cake, need to be digitized with Pixorial. Having videos converted or uploaded with Pixorial means that your family can pick and choose what videos they want to share. And, if they happened to miss your winning score at last week’s soccer game, they can ask the other parent who did have a camera in tow, to share the original video through Pixorial. You can grab your winning kick and not worry about the other 20 minutes or so of video taken of Bobby. Outside of keeping your videos safe, there is so much you can do with Pixorial. Such as: Make a DVD to send to grandma for her birthday. Mix videos taken years ago with a video from today. Edit and add music with fun tools that are web-based. Upload videos captured on a phone or camera – it is so fast. Share on social networks – only if you want to. Access your entire video library from any device with a browser. I am sure that mom would love for you to edit the videos, especially that one with crazy Uncle You-Know-Who. And once you share the video links with friends and family, everyone will brag about how smart and talented you are (Don’t worry, no one needs to know how easy it was to edit those videos.). Your mom and dad can keep their videos safe and preserved and have sharing options that they control. Mom will be happy — Facebook is one of those easy sharing options. Okay, that’s it. Now get outside. Ride that bike and tell mom to bring the video camera to capture it. Don’t forget to sign up at www.pixorial.com!