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LIVE STREAMING

I now offer a mobile live-stream service for your event using my single-camera rig. This is ideal for simple events such as church services, ceremonies, talks, etc.

 

The stream is in broadcast-quality full HD and will be available on a private page, the address for which you can make available to family, friends, colleagues and anyone else you choose. Should you wish, the page can also include, for example, a copy of the Order of Service, hand-outs used in a lecture, photos, and so on. The stream will also be covered by the relevant PRS licence for any music performed live or played from CD or similar.

 

Once the live event is over, a recording will be will be available 24/7 for 30 days for anyone wanting to watch again, or who missed the original live viewing.

 

Prices start at £300 for an event lasting about an hour, and yes, I can play the organ and stream at the same time!

 

Please do get in touch if you’d like to discuss live-streaming your event, or if you have any questions about this service.

News

Hello everyone, and welcome to my latest update.

 

Happy Easter! I hope you were able to have a rest over Easter before jumping back on the treadmill. I was busy playing during Holy Week and Easter Sunday. Last week was pretty quiet, but things have picked up this week, and the diary is filling up.

 

I'm off out for lunch with my daughter Isabel today. She didn't break up from uni until Maundy Thursday, so she's enjoying her time off this side of Easter. I can guarantee she'll be cuddling her cats!

 

I've done a bit of maintenance on the yellow Mercedes, and she's going in next month to have the bodywork and rust sorted. I'll include a couple of pictures on the 'guestbook' page. One is of the Merc with my old Morris Minor, who now lives with friends in a heated garage and on wilton carpet...that's the car, not my friends! Lottie (from her numberplate) is very well looked after. The other picture is a selfie with the Merc having returned from playing for a funeral.

 

I don't seem to have an awful lot of news. Life just continues to be busy, for which I am thankful, and everyone in Richard World is well, for which I am also thankful. Mum is having her first cateract operation next month, and is looking forward to getting improved vision. At my recent eye test I was told I have the start of cateracts. Great. Don't you just love getting older?!

 

Best wishes,

 

Richard

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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