Small Memorial Videos

(90-120 sec)

Small
memorial
videos

I hasten to present to you memorial videos ranging from 90 to 120 seconds in length.

It is one of the most effective formats for displaying both still and moving images, as well as creating an emotional context for the video.

As with the 45- to 60-second video, this format is particularly well-suited to social media posting and distribution.

You can order a memorial video in horizontal or vertical format.
And if you order both formats at once, you will receive a 30% discount!

  • Small Video (90-120 sec) – Horizontal format

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  • Small Video (90-120 sec) – Vertical format

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  • Small Video (90-120 sec) – Horizontal + Vertical formats

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Small Memorial Videos Examples

"Bella, sweet Bella."

I was approached by a young woman named Susie, who recently experienced the loss of her cat, Bella.

Susie was impelled to create the memorial page and video with considerable haste, motivated by a profound apprehension that the photographs and video footage of Bella would be irretrievably lost.
The nature of her work involved frequent travel and considerable emotional stress.

Bella, a cat, accompanied Susie on all her journeys and displayed a kind and playful disposition.

It is imperative that one crucial detail be highlighted.

Photographing cats with dark fur at home can prove challenging, particularly when attempting to capture them against a dark interior background.
The direction of the light and the unfortunate angle of the animal frequently prevent the attainment of perfect photographs in the field, in contrast to the conditions that prevail in a studio setting.
Furthermore, the animal is in a state of constant motion, which presents a challenge for photographers who lack experience in this field.

The act of recording a video of a cat is an inherently adventurous undertaking. These videos frequently exhibit sudden movements or the subject remaining in a fixed position for extended periods.
It is not possible to state with certainty whether cats are photographed more frequently than dogs, or vice versa.
It should be noted that any photographic or video material may be suitable for use in a memorial videos.

The cat Bella, featured in this video, passed away at the age of 12 years. Due to the owner’s frequent relocations, there was a paucity of material available for a memorial video.
In this 90-second video, I utilised the initial, arguably brief utterance of the proprietor, in which she encapsulated a plethora of sentiments.
Additionally, I requested that a brief address be made to Bella, as though she were present and able to hear the entirety of our discourse.
It was challenging, but ultimately successful.

Susie’s speach to her cat Bella, who has gone over the Rainbow bridge:

‘Bella, my favourite! My most esteemed and cherished feline, the epitome of excellence and virtue. How I miss you!

I tried very hard to help you cope with your illness, but human strength and capabilities are limited.
Cats' kidneys are weak and they haven't learnt how to change them yet. They couldn't cope with the ordeal you've been through.
I'm sorry. You had a hard time giving birth at a late age. You nursed your children and gave them all your strength.
Several times I managed to pull you out and persuade you not to leave.
But still you left me. 12 happy years we spent together, my faithful devoted friend, I want to keep your memory in my heart, I love you always’

The speech proved an excellent addition to the video, and it was also posted on Bella’s memorial page.
Upon rereading this speech, it becomes evident that each sentence evokes a profound emotional response, encapsulating a poignant memory and a profound sense of affection for a departed friend.
One should not be ashamed of one’s feelings; they are a form of memory and a reflection of reality.

"Niki, my brave guardian."

This is another instance in which the number of available photographs is exceedingly limited.
I elected to eschew the conventional approach of utilising dynamic photo wallpaper and instead create a video with the potential to leave a lasting impression.
It is challenging to encapsulate the full range of emotions within the limited time frame of 90 seconds, particularly when attempting to convey the nuances of an animal’s character.
The representation of the animal’s image is largely based on feelings and emotions, which can be subjective and difficult to quantify.

Nicky was taken in by Helena at the age of five, and the two remained together for the subsequent eleven years. They have travelled together and even experienced a period of armed conflict.

When discussing her late dog Niki, Helena becomes visibly emotional.

'I feel like I will never have a dog like this again. I consider myself extremely fortunate to have had the opportunity to be with her for so long.
She has been a source of salvation, not only in terms of my physical wellbeing but also in regard to my emotional and spiritual well-being.
On numerous occasions, she alerted me to potential dangers during periods of shelling, and provided warmth when electricity was unavailable.
She demonstrated attentive listening and tolerance towards other dogs that I had taken from the street for adoption.
I am profoundly saddened by your absence, my devoted companion and most affectionate friend. I am concerned that I will never be able to love anyone else in the same way.'

Helena furnished me with photographic material captured using her mobile telephone camera. While Nicky displays a commendable ability to pose, the quality of the images produced is not on par with the capabilities of contemporary smartphone cameras.

Furthermore, this is not a significant impediment, as any photograph can be restored, animated, enhanced with fragments, and incorporated into a storyline.

I would like to express my gratitude to Helena for sharing her sentiments regarding Niki’s demise. In return, I have created a commemorative video in honour of Niki for her.
It is cherished on Niki’s memorial page.

Dear Helena,
You are encouraged to share this video with those who had the privilege of knowing Nicky well; there are indeed many.
It is important to acknowledge the pain associated with loss, even when the circumstances surrounding the loss are not immediately clear or straightforward.
It is essential to recognise that not all life events are easily remembered, and that the passage of time is a natural healer.

If you also want to preserve the memory of your pet in video format, then simply add the desired video format to the cart and place an order.
I will contact you to discuss the details.

The video and all accompanying materials, including descriptions, have been cortesy provided by my clients.