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Funeral Videography Chobham
Funeral Audio Visual is a Full Audio-Visual Support / Funeral Video Production & Funeral Streaming Company for funerals in the UK.
We can help with…
Funeral Streaming at 1 or multiple locations
Funeral Filming / Funeral Videography
Memorial Streaming & Memorial Filming
We can create Funeral or Memorial Tribute slideshow videos
Editing and improving ‘crematoriums stream videos’
Full UK coverage
Please browse the website and get in touch with any questions you may have, we are here to help you.
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Audio Visual Equipment & Funeral Videography for Chobham and surrounding areas. - Live Camera Relay to other Rooms or outdoors to large TVs - PA System Hire - Microphone Hire - Outdoor PA System Hire - Video Services - Funeral Videographer - Funeral Streaming to Facebook Page Anything Audio Visual & Technical you need… We can help.
If you wish to have the service or readings filmed and made into a nice film we can help. Please scroll down and play a recent video example. The main video was 40 minutes duration and a beautiful memory was made. We have cut this down to a few minutes so you can see.
daz4421@me.com 07766 754944 contact us today.
We recently helped with a funeral service in Chobham.
We specialise in Funeral Videography - Funeral Videos - Live Events -Live Camera Relay to other Rooms or outdoors to large TVs - Funeral Video Streaming to Facebook for all Audio Visual Services across the UK
Our team are not just cameramen we are also live event technical specialist who produce many live vents every week.
A trusted company is important. We are part of the Kingsbridge Audio Visual Group please visit our parent page for more reviews and to see what else we do. https://www.kavproductions.net Over 25 years in the live event and filming business.
Simple offerings to suit most budgets
Live Sound & Vision Relay
If you need the service filmed, and live relayed to other rooms we can do this.
Service “Live Sound & Vision Relay” to an adjoining rooms, cameras, mixing, sound to large LED TVs in case the Church is too full and overspill rooms are used.
Sound Only “Outdoor PA and Microphones” for overspill either outside or an adjoining room
We can also “video stream” to a remembrance Facebook page or account live around the world. .
We have over 500 meters of optical fibre so we can run sound and video very long distances to large TVs easily.
Large TV hire from 50 inch to 75inch on floor stands
Anything Audio Visual & Technical you need… We can help !
daz4421@me.com 07766 754944
Video Production Services
Service filming
Service filming & Location shots inc Cortege arrival
Add on to any package a 2nd Cameraman at the house
Typically edited the and delivered the same day as a HD video download which can be sent around the world to family & friends within minutes.
Please contact us for prices. Ask for Darren. daz4421@me.com 07766 754944
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We can help you at this difficult time.
To help you feel more confident using us we are part of the Kingsbridge Audio Visual Group and have many more customer testimonials at our main website on this link https://www.kavproductions.net/testomonials
Please see below a short cut down example of a recent funeral video we made so you can see the quality of our work. This video was about 45 mins long and was sent across the world to friends and family the same day.
Please see a recent customer testimonial below
Funerals can be very sad times but we must also remember it’s a time to celebrate the life they had. We can help with funeral videographer, Funeral Videography any funeral videoing
We are here to help through these difficult times with Video and technical support & video services. If you might expect a large crowd and the venue is too small we can help with sound and vision outside.
We mainly help in videoing the funeral so you can share with friends and family across the world who cannot make it. It helps with closure.
Below is a frame export from one of our cameras to see the quality of hour work. The way the video and sound is put together is very important to us.
Funeral Videographer Berkshire
The services we offer ...
Funeral Videography
Live camera feed from inside to outside using a 50 inch TV and sound, a great solution for those who cannot fit into the Church but still want to see and hear the service.
Filming for same day or next day viewing ( depends on service time )
PA systems inc Outdoor PA / Microphones & large Led TVs on stands
Editing photographs to music to show at service on our displays
Most recent customer testimonial
Dear Darren,
On behalf of my family, I would like to thank you for the efficient and professional service supplied to us last Saturday . Your camera man was punctual, thorough , caring and professional.
Every moment of this service was captured and carefully edited. This video will be valuable memory for our family and we are very grateful this production has been a great success.
My family were very impressed with the overall service and would highly recommend you to all our friends and family.
Regards
Phyllis
We can video the service, discreetly and capture perfect sound, then in the same day or next day we will edit the video send to you so you can send to friends and family who could not make the service so they feel they were still part of this day. This can help with closure.
We can film at Churches or Crematoriums
if you wish we can scene set by filming the location from the outside and film the hearse arriving & the cortege. We tend not the film the guests if we do its from a distance .
We can also create a video of photos you send us so that we can show this in the Church.
Supply Large LED / Plasma screens in the Church so we can play the photo video during the service as a reminder of the great life they had.
Supply microphones and outdoor & Indoor PA systems for when you know the church is too small for people coming to pay their respect.
Please contact us ASAP so we can help.
daz4421@me.com
07766 754944 or click the link below
One of our own stories...
I have recently gone to my uncle’s service. It was a very moving service and a celebration about his life and all the things, he had done. It was tearful but also laughter at the things he did and the way he was. He really was quite a character.
Many of my relatives could not make it to the service, some are too old to safely make it, some were not very able people and others just live in a different part of the world.
They would have loved to have watched the service later that evening the same day or the following day just so they could feel part of the love, laughter and help with closure.
We can help make that happen, We can video, edit and deliver online using the internet so you can send the link to download the film that very day or the nest day. They too can join the amazing gathering of people and the respect listen to the stories.
We don't film the committal unless asked.
We are unobtrusive and very respectful and experienced
If you need help as this difficult time please contact us as soon as possible
daz4421@me.com
07766 754944 or click the link below
To help with discreetness while filming funeral services we use a small GH5 4k camera so we get exceptional quality but with a very small camera.
Funeral videos of the service make so much sense these days as the technology is there so we can help connect people.
Please contact us today
daz4421@me.com 07766 754944
Not to be confused with Cobham, Surrey; for the notable heathland to the north see Chobham Common; for the type of composite tank armour see Chobham armour; for other uses see Chobham (disambiguation)
Chobham
Chobham war memorial and cannonChobhamLocation within SurreyArea23.13 km2 (8.93 sq mi)Population7,456 (Civil Parish 2018)[1]• Density322/km2 (830/sq mi)OS grid referenceSU9761Civil parish
Chobham
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51.348°N 0.604°WCoordinates: 51.348°N 0.604°W
Chobham is a village and civil parish in the Borough of Surrey Heath in Surrey, England.
The village has a small high street area, specialising in traditional trades and motor trades. The River Bourne and its northern tributary, the Hale, Mill Bourne or Windle Brook run through the village.
Chobham lost a large minority of its land to West End, in 1968, which has a larger population and was long associated with another parish. Chobham has a wide range of outlying businesses, particularly plant growing and selling businesses, science/technology and restaurants.
Chobham has no railway line; it is approximately midway between London-terminating services at Woking and Sunningdale, just under 5 miles (8.0 km) away.
Neolithic flints have been found and there are several round barrows on the heaths; such as the Bee Garden in rolling Albury Bottom, a scheduled ancient monument[2] and the "Herestraet or Via Militaris" of the Chertsey Charters ran through Chobham parish. In 1772 Roman silver coins of Gratian and of the time of a Valentinian, and copper coins of a Theodosius, Honorius, and another Valentinian, a spear-head and a gold ring, were found near Chobham Park in the parish.[3]
The village lay within the Godley hundred, a Saxon administrative area.
Chobham appears in Domesday Book as Cebeham held by Chertsey Abbey, as it was at the time of the conquest, with interests also acquired by the time of its survey, 1086, by two minor Norman figures, possibly bishops, Corbelin and Odin. Its Domesday assets were: 10 hides; 1 church, 1 chapel, 16 ploughs, 10 acres (4.0 ha) of meadow, woodland worth 130 hogs. It rendered £15 10s 0d per year.[4][5] Chabbeham is the version written in Chertsey Charter, and Chabhamwas the version recorded in the 13th century Patent Rolls.[3]
St Lawrence Church is on the High Street. Its earliest parts date from about 1080 although there may have been an earlier church on the site. It is dedicated to St Lawrence, who was martyred in Rome in 258.
Until the 19th century almost entirely surrounded by Chobham Common, which was heathland of little agricultural value compared to its central fertile belt, the village was isolated. During mediaeval times, Chobham remained part of the Chertsey Abbey estates. As across the whole hundred which he dominated, the power of the Abbot of Chertsey was considerable.[3]
When the railways were built in the 19th century, lines running east-west went north and south of the village, passing through the neighbouring and at the time smaller villages of Sunningdale and Woking. Thus Chobham remained largely undeveloped during the Industrial Revolution and 20th century meanwhile Woking has grown into a large town on the South West Main Line. In the 19th century peat was cut from the soil all around the village, which provided a cheap and reliable fuel source for heat, smelting and cooking.
Chobham Place or Manor
No property in the parish possessed as much land as a medieval manor would have had, since the dues of the whole parish before the English Reformation belonged to ecclesiastical landowners. However, some expansion in building and a modest amount of farming resulted from the presence of two lines of baronets: the Abdy baronets and Le Marchant baronets.[3] The buildings and estate no longer survive.
John Cordrey, the last Abbot of Chertsey, surrendered the possessions of the Abbey to the crown in the reign of Henry VIII, and in July 1558, under Queen Mary I of England, the crown sold a parcel of land for £3,000 to Nicholas Heath, Archbishop of York and Lord Chancellor.The land was inclosed by a pale, whence it was called a park, and is marked as such in Norden and Speed's map of 1610. This grant was confirmed by Queen Elizabeth, but as Heath was later deprived for refusing the statutory oaths, the nominal ownership was conveyed to his brother William in 1564. The former archbishop continued, however, to reside when his nephew Thomas forfeited his new lands in 1588. Later they were restored, and in 1606 sold to Francis Leigh. The Cope, Hale and Henn families held the lands until 1681. The Martin and Crawley families held them until the time when Mr Revel, M.P. 1734–52, is said to have been the owner. In 1758, his daughter and heiress married Sir George Warren, and in 1777 their daughter married Thomas Bulkeley, 7th Viscount Bulkeley. The latter died in 1822, leaving the land to Sir Richard Williams-Bulkeley, 10th Baronet, after which now reduced in area, it was acquired by the Le Marchant baronets.[3]
Chobham House, Aden, or Ardern Manor
By 1911, Chobham House, which built in the 16th century as the home of minor local gentry, was only represented by a small farm-house.[3] John Ardern held land in Chobham in 1331 and in 1540 this was held by John Danaster 'seized of the manor', baron of the Exchequer, his heiress daughter married a son of the wealthy Sir Edward Bray of Shere, a name later significant in local events and architecture.[3]
Vicarage
The vicarage was built in 1811 by the Rev. Charles Jerram, vicar 1810–34. Jerram was a noted tutor whose pupils included Lord Teignmouth and Horace Mann.[3]
Penny Pot or Pentecost
A court roll of the time of Charles II mentions 'Stanners' and 'Pentecost' as tythings (presenting tythingmen).[3] Pennypot Cottage, dating to the 17th century, situated on the long Pennypot Lane, is a Grade II listed building.[6]
Brook Place
Brook Place, also known as Malt House, is a Grade II*-listed building is dated "W B[ray] 1656". It was built in the Artisan Mannerist style and was mentioned as fine architecture in the History of Surrey in 1809 by Manning and Bray.[7] In 1648 this house's predecessor was the property of Edward Bray, a descendant of the Shiere family, who paid composition for his estate as a Royalist. It belonged to the manor of Aden (locally always pronounced Ardern) linked to Worplesdon but was not the manor house.[3]
Others
In 1911 Broadford (House) was the residence of Sir Charles George Walpole and Highams, formerly occupied by Lord Bagot was the estate of Mrs Leschallas.[3]
Main article: Chobham armour
Chobham became known for the development represented by its tank factory and testing ground, producing Chobham armour. The terrain was carved out of Chobham Common.