Friday, June 8, 2012

Jack And Shar's Retro Beach Wedding

Custom Gobo by DJCraig

Jack and Shar choose Dana Point Harbor for their June 2012 reception. There's nothing like being surrounded by the blue Pacific while you celebrate with 200 of your closest friends!



The Newlyweds made their entrance to "I'm A Believer" by Smash Mouth and after a few toasts the party got rockin'!


 We provided uplighting in the colors of light Violet and Malibu Blue.


Flashback Heart Attack
 
 The Wedding DJ had the privilege of working with 80s cover band, Flashback Heart Attack. Sound, Uplighting and custom Gobo by DJ Craig.

Here's to another great beginning!

Monday, May 28, 2012

A Goofy Disneyland Wedding For Nicole & Jesse


Photo courtesy Jack Randall

Nicole and Jesse chose the "Happiest Place On Earth" for their May 2012 wedding in Anaheim, CA. Disney's Grand Californian Hotel echoed with the strains of "Hole Hearted" by 80s rockers Extreme, as the two lovebirds made their triumphant Grand Entrance.




What their 200 guests didn't expect was a special surprise appearance by none other than Goofy, who helped the Newlyweds cut their cake!
 



For dancing and partying the Wedding DJ's playlist ranged from Oldies anthem "Sleepwalk" by Santo & Johnny to Neil Diamond to Taio Cruz to "We Are Young" by Fun. The enthusiastic crowd seemed to enjoy it all.

And for their Honeymoon these newlyweds are going to... where else?... Disney World!

Here's to another great beginning!

Anaheim DJ

The Wedding DJ

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Adriana & Stephen Sail Away

For their Spring 2012 wedding, Adriana and Stephen chose the scenic OC Sailing and Events Center in Dana Point. The venue is practically on the water in the harbor.

Adriana chose "Love Song" by 311 for her walk down the aisle. For their first dance the couple went the now classic, "Amazed" by Lonestar.



The Wedding DJ helped run sound for their video montage during dinner so everyone could hear the soundtrack. Then it was time to party! Dance music included hits from LMFAO, Van Morrison, Chris Brown, Celia Cruz and Frank Sinatra-all expertly mixed, of course.



Here's to another great beginning! The Wedding DJ

Friday, April 27, 2012

Wedding Reception DJ And Lighting Vid

The Wedding DJ has created a new video featuring many weddings he's performed at and provided lighting for. Please enjoy this sample of his recent work:



The Wedding DJ

Wedding Reception Lighting

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

The Rise Of The Touchscreen DJ

The future is here. DJing on a touchscreen surface is now a reality!


DJ Craig's Matrix Touch Screen

No longer will party goers have to squint to make out the dimly lit outline of an anonymous DJ with his head buried in a computer laptop. A new, colorful, interactive, transparent flat screen display puts the music and DJ front and center where they belong.



This eye catching screen can be viewed from either side, everyone in the room can see the DJ play, apply effects, loop and create virtual song remixes on the fly. It showcases the ART OF THE MIX and provides both audio and visual excitement.



This interactive display also acts as a high tech message board, allowing the DJ to instantly communicate with the entire crowd without interrupting the flow of the music.

With 130 buttons, knobs and sliders, the screen is as beautiful as it is functional, adding the wow factor to your event. The DJ touchscreen may just revolutionize the way DJs work from this point on.

For more information go here: touch screen dj


The Wedding DJ

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

DJ Your Own Wedding!

CNET's Donald Bell really breaks down how to go DJless at your own wedding in this video and corresponding article: 



http://cnettv.cnet.com/use-itunes-dj...-50119370.html

Interestingly, in the lead paragraph he says, "The DJ plays a critical and often misunderstood role in any wedding ceremony. If you can afford a professional, by no means should you use the following tutorial to skimp out. You'll save yourself loads of hassle and be able to enjoy your day with one less concern floating around in your head."

Unless your location provides it, you're still going to need a mixer, amp, speakers, mic, back up system, tripods, audio cables, extension cords, power strips and the time it takes to create your own playlists. You will also need someone to run the system.

More from the article:
"There are dozens of little things that could throw a wrench in the works. Hopefully, practicing things ahead of time will iron out some of the kinks.

Here are some tips and common mistakes, though.

The microphone feedback is unmanageable. As a quick fix, turn the microphone down or switch it off. The root of this problem is usually caused by speaker placement. If the speakers are position behind the person using the microphone, the mic will pick up their projected sound, the speakers will amplify it, the mic will pick it up, the speakers will...you get the point. It's a feedback loop.

To fix the issue, make sure the speakers are facing away from the microphone. There's a tendency to place speakers back against the wall, but they really should be out in front of the microphone, projecting away from the mic and towards the audience.

The music is too quiet. In the setup I've described here there are six volume knobs, and any one of them could be turned down too low. In order, these volume controls are: the volume slider in iTunes, the master volume on your computer, the channel volume on the mixer (typically located near the bottom), the channel gain (typically located next to the audio inputs), the master volume on the mixer, and the volume control on the powered speakers.

The music is distorted. This problem is also typically associated with all of the various volume controls at play. When a volume control is turned up too loud, or there's an imbalance of loud amplification applied to a quiet signal, you can get a noisy or distorted sound.

Nothing should be set at full volume. If the volume meter on your mixer is peaking into the red, you're doing something wrong.

Here are my suggested volume settings: iTunes at 75 percent, your computer at 75 percent, channel volume at 50 percent, the channel gain at 50 percent, speaker volume at 50 percent, and then slowly turn up the mixer's master volume to the appropriate level. That conservative setting should shake off any distortion, but if it's still too quiet with the mixer's master volume at 75 percent, you can try edging up the channel volume and gain to 75 percent and turn up the volume directly on your speakers.

There's no sound at all. Three things need to be turned on: your computer, your mixer, and your powered PA speakers.

Next, run through all of the volume settings outlined above.

Finally, check the audio connections. Is the cable running from your computer connected to the audio output, or did you plug it into the audio input by accident. Is it possible that the mixer has some type of mute button or tape output button enabled? Can you hear sound when you plug headphones into the mixer? Does the microphone work? Try plugging in your iPod or smartphone--does that work? Is it possible that you have a bad cable?"


As you can see, lots of potential headaches here. Bell closes the article by reiterating that those that can afford it should hire a pro.  Without meaning to, this article really demonstrates how much work goes into DJing a wedding.



The Wedding DJ

Monday, December 5, 2011

Steve And Jane Get Lucky At Pala



When Steve walked into a small Long Beach store a few years ago, he had no idea that the love of his life would be waiting inside. He spotted Jane behind the counter, discovered she that was single and wasted no time asking her out. Their courtship culminated in a December, 2012 wedding at The Pala Resort!

At the conclusion of their ceremony, "Get Ready" by The Temptations rang out as the guests applauded the Newlyweds.



The reception room was nicely appointed complete with chocolate fountain desert table (which we pin spotted to make it stand out) and a large gobo on the wall we had custom made to our Bride and Groom's specifications.



Also, our cake pinspot prominently featured the sweet pastry, separating it from the background.


Guests partied to a variety of music including Al Green's "Let's Stay Together", LMFAO's "Sexy And I Know It" and "Satisfaction" by The Stones.

When the reception was over, the casino awaited for Steve and Jane to try and continue their lucky streak!

Here's to another great beginning!

The Wedding DJ

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Swing's The Thing For Jillian And Stephen


These two lovebirds chose the timeless charm of The Balboa Pavilion for their October reception. The hardwood floor and open water view was perfect for their 1930s and 40s themed reception. Each guest table even had it's own famous name from the era.


I created a special playlist so that during the meal Duke Ellington, Cab Calloway, Benny Goodman, Glen Miller, Louis Prima, Ella Fitzgerald and others entertained, as only THEY could.


After a romantic first dance it was "boogie woogie" time! Turns out Swing wasn't the only music this couple was into. Their eclectic playlist included Goldfrapp, The Ting Tings, Foster The People and Adele. Music from The Killers, Muse, LMFAO, The Beatles and New Order also kept the dance floor hopping.




Special Wedding DJ thanks go out to Jillian And Stephen's pooch, Prezzie The Wonder Dog, for being an integral part of this celebration. And here's to another great beginning!

The Wedding DJ

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Dana Point Wedding Under The Stars


Nicole and Ross chose the Laguna Cliffs Marriott for their September ceremony and reception in Dana Point. With such a great ocean view who could blame them?



This Bride and Groom's musical tastes were quite eclectic. The ceremony, including processional music, was all Beatles instrumentals. The vows concluded with Vitamin String Quartet's version of "All You Need Is Love".


Background music for the cocktail hour included Keane, Van Morrison, Broken Bells, U2, Sting and The Dirty Heads. I told you it was eclectic! Nicole and Ross had their first dance to 70's FM radio staple, "Right Down The Line" by Gerry Rafferty. Another surprise musical twist.


After a wonderful meal, the dance floor was open. Guests boogied down to a variety of songs including "Give Me Everything" by Pitbull, "Firework" by Katy Perry, "Cupid Shuffle" by Cupid and "Sweet Caroline" by Neil Diamond. After a great party, the reception concluded with "Send Me On My Way" by Rusted Root. This was a song not many were familiar with but the crowd loved it all the same. Guests were then invited inside to the Catalina Room for the after party.


Here's to another great beginning!


For the ceremony and adjacent reception we provided a two speaker JBL set up, Pioneer MEP 7000 DJ system with Crown amplifier and Apple Macbook Pro running Serato. Ceremony officiant was provided our Shure wireless lapel mic.

Special thanks to coordinator Kerri Hatter and photographer Jack Randall.

Dana Point Wedding DJ

The Wedding DJ

Saturday, August 13, 2011

A Summer Wedding At Maggiano's


Carlos and Victoria (who originally began corresponding on Match.com) chose the old school, "Rat Pack" ambiance of Maggiano's in LA for their Summer 2011 wedding.


After making an exhilarating Grand Entrance to Abba's "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do" the newlyweds and their guests enjoyed a wonderful meal. Then we got down to business.


"La Gloria Eres Tu" by Luis Miguel rang out as the couple enjoyed their first dance. Other party favorites included "Party Rock Anthem by Lmfao, "Mambo Italiano" by Latino Beats and "The Time (Dirty Bit)" by Black Eyed Peas.


By the time the night had finished, the dance floor had gotten a serious workout!

As an added touch, guests were invited to sign this magnum bottle of wine as a keepsake for the Bride and Groom in lieu of a traditional guestbook.

Special thanks to the staff at Maggiano's for being on top of every detail throughout the reception.

Here's to another great beginning!

The Wedding DJ