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A Place of Honor Memorial DVD Tributes

Complete Presentation System

     Alone with our memorial tribute system you may want to add a complete presentation system to provide the ultimate delivery of each DVD tribute. Some funeral homes start with TV’s in each viewing room and expand to a complete presentation system within the first year.

     If you are on a tight budget, you may want to use a low cost screen and projector to start with. Most funeral homes see an increase in business or direct sales within the first year, and then make the decision to purchase a complete presentation system.

    We recommend that at minimum you provide a TV in each viewing room, and a screen in the chapel as soon as possible.

 

A complete presentation system can consists of the following:

  • A Place of Honor” Memorial Tribute System (no charge with signed contract for funeral homes producing 300+ yearly).
  • 6’ to 16’ screen mounted in the front of the chapel (a 6’x 8’ screen is sufficient for most chapels), or a 42" - 50" Plasma/LCD tv.
  • A 2,000+ Lumina ceiling mounted projector, or a 42" - 50" Plasma/LCD tv.
  • Control Panel (DVD Player, TV Monitor, Screen Control, Projection Control)
  • A 27” or greater wall mounted TV (or flat panel monitor) for the family area.
  • A wall mounted TV with built in DVD player for each viewing room.
  • Sound System (most funeral homes already have a sufficient sound system in place)

The following can also be added:
    Video System (record the service and hand the disk to the family following the service)
  • Camera (Digital Video Camera, with wall mount or Tripod)
  • DVD Burner (Camera direct to DVD Burner)
  • Monitor

We now offer Complete Presentation Systems packages!

 

Other usage for your presentation system:

We also provide specialized tributes for our clients upon request

 

Annual Memorial Services

Reading of the Names (the names of loved ones are read out loud as they scroll across the screen)


 

A tribute to soldiers (honoring our US soldiers)



(In cases like this when popular music is used the tribute is made to the length of the song, but the song must be played separately and be covered under your ASCAP license.)

 

Sing-alone



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