Built from a lifelong collection over a span of several years, Imprints in Time is a four-hour film with additional footage and special features.

Film Chapters:

• Opening
• Introductions
• Vision of the Artist
• Genealogy
• Cemeteries
• Research the People and Places
• James and Sisters
• Future Generations
• Meaning of Life
• Conclusion
• Credit
• Picture Montage

Special Features:

• Tree Chart Scroll
• Photo Albums
• Family Events
• Children
• The Goof-Ups
• Montages
• James Henry Family
• C & J- Faith, Hope, and Love
• Debbie Memorial
• Dreamland
• America Again
• The Trailer

"Imprints in Time" will be added to The Library of Congress collection, one of the greatest libraries in the world. Also, the film has aired on the local cable networks in several cities. For a copy of the film, contact Connie.

"Imprints in Time" is a film themed around
family history and the meaning of life.

-Created/directed by Connie Henry




I have never had so many emotions as I watched this film. Words couldn't even describe what your masterpiece has brought, given and will continue to bring to the Henry family for centuries. I was blessed to be close to Connie and support her through this adventure in her life. I truly believe in the vision you gave the film... probably because I'm a Henry.

The time and effort that you put into the film is much appreciated. How can one express the gratitude for what you have given to all in the present and in the future. You truly are an artist Connie.

I was able to let my co-workers and friends view the film. Everyone expected some home movie. We they sat down to watch, they were amazed at the story that was being told and many others began to join. They watch as I cried, laughed, and explained who I belonged to. Everyone hugged me and told me how lucky I was to have such a wonderful piece of our family's history recorded in such a brilliant way.

Once again....
You are a classic.

 

This is such a wonderful accomplishment and something you will be proud of forever. It will likely speak louder as the days and years pass by, even beyond our time, because of its uniqueness. What a wonderful accomplishment to add to your legacy that you leave for others to follow.

 

David and I loved your movie by the way, we watched it all in one day.

This is such a gift for those you love.

 

We found it very interesting, and a great family portrait that will last.

 

Each one of us writes a story with our life - but you have gone to the trouble of actually capturing for posterity not only these individual stories, but how they all fit together through your family...

 

I just wanted you to know that I watched the DVD's with mom and thought you did an outstanding job. Very well put together, so much time and energy put into it, not to mention you have a great talent for this kind of thing. This will be something wonderful to hand down generation to generation.

 

I finally got through the movie. Wow, I can't imagine the amount of time it must have taken to put all of that together. Now I have some understanding of why it took 8 years to come to fuition. Nevertheless, I got a thorough screening of the film, and I'm sure your family will find it an invaluable treasure in years to come. Especially 100 years from now, or 200, when everyone on the film is gone, but your descendants will be able to look back and see all of you. That will be amazing. Imagine if you could see the people you studied from more than a century ago, living and breathing. It is a great testament to the family that you were willing to do this and so many of them were willing to help out. Congratulations on your work Connie. It's nothing short of priceless.