FAQ
How far do you travel to stream a funeral?
We cover funerals across the UK. Travel up to 90 minutes each way is included. Longer journeys may require a small travel or overnight fee.
What happens if there’s no internet at the venue?
We use bonded 4G SIMs and venue Wi-Fi together to keep the stream stable. In tricky areas we can arrange Starlink satellite internet (extra cost). If streaming isn’t possible, the full service is always recorded and uploaded the same day.
Will the microphones cause any interference?
No. We use DJI Mic 2 wireless microphones, which don’t interfere with church sound systems. They’re placed close to the speaker so voices are always clear.
Can you film only the speaker and not the congregation?
Yes, if requested. To do this we’d need to position the camera at the front, which is different from my usual place at the back. This way the focus stays only on the person speaking.
How long does setup take?
For a single-camera stream, your technician will arrive at least 90 minutes before the service. For multi-camera setups, Allow at least 2 hours to get everything ready. This way, the service can start smoothly without any last-minute stress.
Can you record the funeral only?
Yes. If you prefer a recording without livestreaming, we simply bring the camera equipment needed for that service. You’ll receive a clear, full recording of the funeral, and you can add an edited version with an extra camera angle if you wish.
Do we need a music licence for live streaming?
No, not for private funeral streams. Churches and crematoriums already hold the right licences.
Why not just use YouTube or a free streaming service?
Mark uses a premium platform designed specifically for professional webcasts. Unlike free services, it allows him to monitor stream quality in real time, ensuring everything runs smoothly. It rarely lets him down and comes with excellent support, giving clients confidence that the stream will be reliable and secure.
