Subject: RE: Memorial DVD? posted Thursday, November 13th 2008 @ 12:01 PM
Just had to post with some thoughts---
I'm not a funeral director but a supplier. When I started working with Funeral Homes I had no idea I would do memorial DVDs, but one night a local funeral home called me and said that the guy that they were going to have do it wouldn't return their call and could I do it by any chance. Since then I've picked up another local client, and do pretty much every memorial DVD for two of our local funeral homes.
I tried FuneralOne, and others, but kept going back to Windows Movie Maker. I've worked on it, and downloaded patches that guys like me have designed, and have a pretty good, customized, program. It cuts down on cost of production, and you are free to use whatever you want, and not limited to something like the stuff FuneralOne offers.
Finding music and video clips can be costly, and take alot of time. People like FunearlOne get their stuff from BMI if I remember right. Alot of the time if a family supplies the music you could use it without worry. (NOTE: talk to a local lawyer about this issue) And video clips can be bought for not too much $$ on Ebay, or you could just use Still Shots of the local area.
You can buy boxes of DVD cases for just a few cents each, and printable DVD's are under $1 each as well. If anyone needs links to suppliers send me a PM. I'm est. that my total cost right now for the case, DVD, and printing the DVD cover, Lable and papers to go inside, would be around $2.
The nice thing about doing it on Printable DVD's is that you don't have a lable, and since lables can cause a DVD not to play in some players, this can be a really big help. Before we changed we have families calling saying that their DVD didnt work. I've used printable DVD's now for over a year and haven't had ONE problem.
These things really don't take much time--but it all depends on how many photos you have to scan, and if you have to do any photo editing.
What really helps here is that I'm local and only deal with local funeal homes. They know that if they need me I'm only about 15min. away, and will fix any problem they have.
If you start this business I would suggest starting local as well--get some funeral directors looking over your product, and givie you any suggestions. Then if you like it, and find that the funeral directors would suggest you to others, go online and go nation wide!
Best of luck---email me if I can be of service, or answer any questions.
Spencer G. |