Saturday, May 21, 2011

Greg & Michelle Find Love Under The Pines


Greg and Michelle chose the scenic Lantern Bay Park in Dana Point for their May ceremony and reception. They also gave The Wedding DJ some unique music choices for their nuptials.


John Williams' classical "Welcome To Jurassic Park" rang out as the Bridesmaids entered the ceremony. A special acoustic guitar version of the Bridal March was chosen for The Bride. And for the finale, Jason Mraz and Colby Caillat sang "Lucky" as Greg and Michelle made their triumphant exit!


We used a single Renkus Heinz speaker, DJ system and provided a wireless mic for the clergy so the guests could hear music and vows clearly.




For the adjacent reception, a second sound system was in place so music was already playing as guests entered. We introduced the newlyweds to Israel Kamakawiwo'ole's "Somewhere Over The Rainbow".


The Bride and Groom had their First Dance, "I'm Yours- Jason Mraz", Father/Daughter Dance, What A Wonderful World" by Louis Armstrong and Mother/Son Dance, "I Will" by The Beatles.


Guests enjoyed a variety of music, mingling and a wonderful meal. After dancing and the traditional cake cutting, Michelle and Greg made their Grand Exit to the "Raiders Of The Lost Ark Theme".


Here's to another great beginning!

The Wedding DJ

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Kyle And Michael's San Pedro Love Nest

These two lovebirds got hitched and invited 100 or so of their closest friends and family to join them for a reception featuring a Pacific Ocean view.



Cocktail music was a unique mix of music from artists like Michael Buble, Adelle, John Legend and Sade. After a few toasts and a wonderful, appetizer style meal, it was time to get down.


First Dance, "Make You Feel My Love" by Adele.


The enthusiastic crowd danced to everything from Van Morrison to The Black Eyed Peas to Rick Springfield. Special requests included "Faithfully"- the Glee version, "Amarillo By Morning" by country crooner George Strait and crowd pleaser "The Cha Cha Slide".


Kyle and Michael had special personalized wine glasses made as keepsakes for their guests!


Here's to another great beginning!

The Wedding DJ

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Let's Talk About Uplighting!


Violet LED Uplighting

As Hollywood movie makers have known for years, lighting creates drama and visual impact. Lighting can completely change the look of a person, an object such as a centerpiece or an entire room. Uplighting for weddings has become a huge trend in the past several years.

So, what exactly is an "uplight"? It is a specialized light that is placed against a wall and pointed towards the ceiling. Several lights around a room create a unique look as the colored beams define the area and become an eye catching backdrop for any special event.


White And Blue Par 56 Cans

There are several types of uplights and it is important to know which one you need. It gets a bit complicated but I'll try to make it simple:

Par cans- or "cans" as they are called, are fixtures that use bulbs (incandescent lights). Kind of like an old school filament light bulb, only bigger and brighter. They use more power and get hotter than LED based lights.

Cans come in a variety of sizes- Par 38, Par 56 and so on. They also come in a variety of power consumptions from 125 watts to 500 watts. Colored "gels" or filters are used, sometimes in combination, to create the desired color. Important disclaimer: Any fixture near 300 watts or more will get hot enough to burn fingers.


300 Watt Par 56 Cans With Blue Gels

LED stands for "light emitting diode". Most LED lights are about the same circumference and also have a power range, generally from 10 to 50 watts each. The diodes emit a lot of light using much less power than traditional cans.

Color "mixing" may be more difficult for LEDs than for cans. Primary colors will look fine but mixed colors like Amber (red and yellow) may be splotchy or streaky. Pastel colors can be a challenge unless the lights are the newest, upgraded RGBA or single diode lights. Big advantage: LEDs stay cool, even after extended use and are safe to touch.

Both Par cans and LED uplights can vary in their "beam angle". The light beam they produce can be very tight- 10% or more of a wide flood- 30% or more. This will affect how the light looks on the wall. For example, a tighter beam will give you a more intense, deep color but a narrower beam.

Both lights have variations in their ability to "throw", that is, how far the beam will travel. If you have high ceilings or lots of ambient light in the room, you may want a more powerful uplight with a longer throw.


Matching Color Pink LEDs

Each light has it's pros and cons depending on the application but it seems LEDs are becoming more and more popular. Probably because of the safety factor and because they require much less power.

Bottom line: Before you make a decision, go see the lights you are considering with your own eyes prior to purchasing or renting them. It is the only way to truly determine how they look and if they will give you the ultimate results you want.

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Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Trang And Russell Reach The Summit!



The Wedding DJ started the year at a January, 2011 ceremony and reception at the beautiful Summit House in Fullerton.


The nuptials included a Buddhist ceremony as well as traditional vows performed by a minister. We provided a 2 speaker Renkus Heinz digital sound system and wireless mic. Trang chose music from the soundtrack of "The Brothers Bloom" for the processional.

Purple/Violet Uplighting

For the reception, we set up a 2 speaker digital JBL sound system, 10 uplights, 8 pin spots for the head table, two pin spots for the cake, one custom gobo and sound active dance floor lighting. The result was a great sounding and visually stunning reception for 200 invited guests.

Cake Highlighted With Pin Spots



The Bride and Groom made their reception entrance to "Sweet Disposition" by The Temper Trap. The First Dance song was "What Can I Do (But Love You)" by Joy Williams.


Head Table With Pin Spotting



Party favorites included "You're My First, My Last, My Everything" by Barry White, "I Get Around" by Tupac, "Yeah" by Usher and "Unforgettable" by Nat King Cole.

Special thanks go to Carmen Kaiser and her wonderful staff at The Summit House for helping make this reception special!



Here's to another great beginning!

The Wedding DJ

Saturday, January 8, 2011

2010

The end of the year was a busy time for The Wedding DJ. Lots of lighting and corporate parties, pretty much everything but weddings. But that's usually what December is all about!


Intertek Holiday party at The Ritz Carlton in Monarch Beach. Custom gobo, uplighting and a JBL digital sound system.



The view from outside- Catalina in December. Look closely, those little black dots in the water are surfers!



Partying down at Asher's Bar Mitzvah at The Cantina in Fullerton.



Corporate gobo we created for the opening of Hallie Berry's new movie, "Frankie and Johnny" at The Egyptian in Hollywood.



Santa made an appearance at The Beckstram Cancer Fund Raiser Teddy Bear Ball in Lake Forest. These kids know how to have fun and they danced up a storm all night!



Annual Prospect Mortgage Holiday Party in Newport Beach.



On New Year's Eve we celebrated at a private party at the historic Room 5 in Los Angeles.



Happy New Year! Here's to a great beginning for 2011!


The Wedding DJ

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Love At The Sunset Tower

Then...

Jim and Mark chose the historic Sunset Tower Hotel in Hollywood for their commitment ceremony on Nov. 6. This storied venue is elegantly retro and upscale, having been meticulously restored to it's former glory as Hollywood's tres chic place to stay.

And now...



During the ceremony, guests enjoyed a view of the couple with the hotel pool in the background and the LA skyline on the horizon.


Mark and Jim's ceremony included a custom The Wedding DJ hadn't experienced before. To the delight of their guests, a non traditional "sipping of the martini" was included as part of the vows. The use of vodka rather than wine as a sacrament may set a new precedent for future ceremonies to come!


After a wonderful meal and several heartfelt toasts from friends and family, it was time to hit the dance floor. Dancers enjoyed a variety of music including Lady Gaga, Blondie, The Ting Tings, Iggy Pop, Madonna and many others.



We used blue uplighting to create a fun ambiance around the dance floor, which the enthusiastic crowd kept full all night long.


Here's to another great beginning!

The Wedding DJ

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Wedding DJ Sound And Lighting

This last month has been a blur for The Wedding DJ- lots of events to keep up with! Here is a brief review in pictures:

Wedding Uplighting and gobo at The Montage Dana Point:



Wedding DJ for Shohreh and Farzad at Old Ranch Country Club in Seal Beach:






We did lighting for this reception as well:


Check out the custom gobo:



Custom gobo and cake pin spotting for a reception in Dana Point Harbor:


Wedding DJ for Tracy and Matt's reception in San Clemente:


Wedding DJ for Liz and Josh's reception at The Madison in Long Beach:




DJ for Jayson & Neelia's Wedding at The Surf And Sand in Laguna:


Gobo lighting for a reception in La Mirada:


Pink Uplighting for a Pico Rivera reception:


Here's to more great beginnings!

The Wedding DJ