Service Overview

The service overview and prices below relate to sites that are currently fully fitted out* for funeral casts.

What a Funeralcast includes

We aim to make the Funeralcast experience as close as possible to being there on the day.

Key moments of the service are captured by the cameras inside the chapel and broadcast live over the internet.

The standard webcast service is based on a 45 min service with the broadcast beginning 10 mins before to allow people to set up and test if required, then to see the congregation entering the chapel before the service begins.

Our standard service includes switching between two or more mounted cameras throughout the service to ensure the viewing audience does not miss any of the key moments. Even reflection pieces such as a video or slides show tribute can be broadcast to the online viewing audience.

All funeralcasts are displayed in a personalised webpage which can include a photo of the deceased, a short eulogy and the order of service. Our webpages also have a form from which you can send a message of condolence to the family.

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The Funeralcast Experience

This short video demonstrates the funeralcast experience via a short role play in which you will see how funeralcasts can bring people together.

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The viewing experience

This short video provides an insight into the typical viewing experience for a funeralcast.

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Funeralcast testimonials

See what people who have used the funeralcast service have said about the experience and how funeralcast has helped them and their families say goodbye.

 

What a funeralcast costs

A standard funeralcast service costs $380 (GST inclusive). A DVD copy of the service can also be arranged for an additional $80 (GST inclusive).

Current funeralcast sites

We are quickly adding to our list of fitted out sites. If you have an enquiry about a particular site not on our list please contact us.

*A fitted out site has mounted cameras, dedicated ADSL connections to ensure the video stream is good quality and the ability to integrate slide shows/DVDs into the funeralcast version of the service.