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Funeral Streaming, Funeral Videographer, Funeral Video, Funeral TV hire, funeral sound and funeral photography. Please visit our website for more info


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Funeral & Memorial Live Streaming - Video Recording - Videography - Projectors - TVs - Screens - Slide Show Video creation


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There can be many reasons why you might chose to have a Funeral or Memorial live streamed or filmed. This can be because of covid safety, travel restrictions, health, mobility, age or indeed even cost of flight tickets and accommodation. The most important thing is that family and friends can take part. Whatever the reason we are here to help you.

We are so proud of our achievements so far during the pandemic. We have traveled up and down the country helping over 400 families to date either with funeral videos or funeral streaming. We have helped with all religions & non religion and from inside Churches, Chapels, Cemeteries, Natural Burial grounds, family homes and multiple locations. We are very experienced and professional. We are here to help you and make things as simple as they can be for you. Please make contact with us either by phone call, text or email and we will do all we can.

It’s not just funeral & memorial streaming and funeral videos & photography we can help with, we can also create beautiful side show videos ( photos set to music ) which can be played at the funeral / memorial and into the live stream. We can also supply and setup large TVs and projectors / speakers so the slide show video can be played. We have some examples of our slide show videos below. Just ask for more information.



Packages & Options for Funerals & Memorial

Please note our streaming system is simply “click and watch “ its so simple for all ages.

We can video and live stream from anywhere, family homes, Churches, Chapels, Cemeteries & Woodlands, Natural Burial Grounds. We bring our own wifi and internet.

The Main Package - Build your own Package using the ‘add ons’ below

Funeral or Memorial Streaming & recording covering the main service inside the Church or Chapel or Natural Burial Ground & Graveside.

  • 2 x Broadcast quality HD Cameras

  • We bring our own 4 network bonded internet / wifi and can stream from anywhere

  • Streaming begins 25 minutes before the service time where possible

  • Unlimited viewers we have had over 4000 view our funeral streams but also had 2 viewers

  • Available online after for over 2 years

  • We also record to camera for safety

  • Free download of the stream after for the family

  • 4 microphones for great sound

  • Professional and discreet presence

  • So you have ‘complete privacy control’ with who can see after the live stream has finished we issue you with a fresh link to share with family and friends later that day password can be added after too.

  • More cameras can be added see below

  • More locations can be added see below

Additional ‘Add ons’ you might like to add to the main package above so you can build you own package  

'A' Streaming the Cortege Arrivals and departure outside the Church 

'B' Live streaming at the family home 

'C' Graveside Burial

'D'  Extra Camera inside the Church for up to 6 angles wide and close up

When adding please mention the additional options name ‘A for example’ so we can quote and deliver correctly

Some of the services we offer

Funeral & Memorial Streaming

Funeral & Memorial Video Creation

Funeral & Memorial Photography

Slide Show Videos & Tribute Videos

Projectors, Screens & Sound Bars

Indoor TVs

Outdoor Services

65 Inch Super-Bright weather resistant TV for those standing outside to feel part of the service

Outdoor PA systems & Microphones for those outside

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Customer Feedback

‘true feedback’ from previous customers is paramount when choosing the right team to help you. Please take some time to read over ours which we are so blessed & proud of. click here


Broadcast Quality BBC & ITV certified Sony PXW-Z280 4K Camcorder


‘The live streaming was excellent, we have joined many live streamed service over the last year, not one of them up to that standard’





More information about Golders Green Crematorium below, its very intresting

Golders Green Crematorium and Mausoleum was the first crematorium to be opened in London, and one of the oldest crematoria in Britain.[1][2] The land for the crematorium was purchased in 1900, costing £6,000 (the equivalent of £135,987 in 2021), and the crematorium was opened in 1902 by Sir Henry Thompson.[2]

Golders Green Crematorium, as it is usually called, is in Hoop Lane, off Finchley RoadGolders Green, London NW11, ten minutes' walk from Golders Green Underground station. It is directly opposite the Golders Green Jewish Cemetery (Golders Green is an area with a large Jewish population). The crematorium is secular, accepts all faiths and non-believers; clients may arrange their own type of service or remembrance event and choose whatever music they wish.[1][3][4]

The crematorium gardens are listed at Grade I in the National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.[2]

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History[edit]

Horder Japanese Garden Pond

Cremation was not legal in Great Britain until 1885. The first crematorium was built in Woking and it was successful. At that time cremation was championed by the Cremation Society of Great Britain.[5] This society was governed by a council, at that time led by Sir Henry Thompson (president and founding member). There is a bust to his memory in the West Chapel of Golders Green Crematorium. Out of this Society was formed the London Cremation Company (which has its offices on the premises), who desired to build a crematorium within easy reach of London.

The crematorium in Golders Green was designed by the architect Sir Ernest George and his partner Alfred Yeates.[6] The gardens were laid out by William Robinson.[2] The crematorium is a red brick building in Lombardic style and was built in stages, as money became available.[2][6] The crematorium opened in 1902 and was built in four phases (1901–1910, 1910–1911, 1912–1916, 1926–1928).[7] By 1939, the site was largely completed, although since then some buildings have been added. Since November 1902 more than 323,500 cremations have taken place at Golders Green Crematorium, far more than any other British crematorium. It is estimated that the crematorium now averages around 2,000 cremations a year. The funerals of many prominent people have taken place there over the last century.

Ironically, the ashes of the first person cremated at Woking, Mrs Jeanette Pickersgill (died 21 April 1885), widow of artist Henry William Pickersgill, were removed from Woking to the East Columbarium at Golders Green, according to Woking's cremation records.

Interior of the columbarium

The chimney of the crematorium is located within the tower and the building is in an Italianate style.[1] The 12 acres (4.9 ha) of gardens are extensively planted, and produce a beautiful and tranquil environment for visitors. There are several large tombs, two ponds and bridge, and a large crocus lawn. Another notable feature is a special children's section, which includes a swinging bench. There is also a 'communist corner' with memorials to notables of the Communist Party of Great Britain. There are two cremation chapels and a Chapel of Memory. There are also three columbaria containing the ashes of thousands of Londoners and residents of neighbouring counties.

There have been 14 holders of the Victoria Cross cremated here,[8] and there are locations and memorials for many other military personnel of all ranks, and from many countries. Largest among them is the Commonwealth War Graves Commission memorial, commemorating 496 British and Commonwealth military casualties of both World Wars who were cremated here. Designed by Sir Edward Maufe, it was unveiled in 1952. Built in Portland stone with names listed on three bronze panels, it stands at head of an ornamental pond at the western end of the memorial cloister.[9]

At Christmas, a Christmas tree is erected in the field in front of the main buildings. Although the crematorium is secular, a nativity scene is also placed near the Chapel of Memory.

Notable monuments[edit]

The crematorium gardens are listed at Grade I in the National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.[2] The Philipson Family mausoleum, designed by Edwin Lutyens, is a Grade II* listed building on the National Heritage List for England[10] and the crematorium building,[6] the wall, along with memorials and gates,[11] the Martin Smith Mausoleum[12] and Into The Silent Land, a sculpture by Henry Alfred Pegram[13] are all Grade II listed buildings. The largest sculpture portraying someone cremated here is the statue of Indian industrialist and friend of GandhiGhanshyam Das Birla.

Into the Silent Land by Henry Alfred Pegram

The Freud Corner at Golders Green Crematorium

Visiting[edit]

A map of the Garden of Rest and some information on persons cremated here is available from the office. Staff are available to help in finding a specific location. This service is £10 per request. The columbaria can be visited. There is also a tea room.[6]

 

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