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How to choose a Disc Jockey
The first place to begin planning entertainment for a wedding is to
decide your budget. Too often this is done in hindsight with the realization
that some things are just going to have to be eliminated or pared
down. By starting with a realistic budget, you'll find yourself making
better decisions with fewer regrets.
Unfortunately, when the money starts to run thin, one of the more
common places couples opt to cut back is on their reception entertainment.
This has often proven to be a disappointing mistake. One way to think
about your reception entertainment is to consider it to be an insurance
policy on the rest of your investment. The fact is, it won't matter
how beautiful your decorations are, how delicious the meal is, how
artistic the cake is if your entertainment fails to meet your needs
and expectations. The entertainment is the one factor that can "make
or break" your event. While it's attractive to shop by price just
as with every other wedding service vendor, price alone is not the
definitive factor in this decision. All DJ services are not equal.
You don't want to rush into this important decision based simply on
price. Let's point out a few things that you'll want to consider:
Experience - The first thing to consider is experience,
specifically with wedding receptions. A DJ who does primarily club
work will most likely not have the variety of music that is necessary
to perform at weddings, nor will he or she have the experience necessary
to professionally emcee the reception events. A good reception entertainer
has many responsibilities. He or she needs to be an event manager,
know the kinds of music that will satisfy your guests, and how to
work with other professionals. A reception is a coordinated effort
between many professionals. You want someone who has had experience
working with caterers, photographers, and videographers so that everything
runs smoothly. One indication of an experienced reception DJ is that
he or she will have a thorough event planner for you to complete or
that will be completed with you during a planning meeting. This will
cover everything from the names of your bridal party, songs to be
played for your formal dances, special requests, songs to NOT play,
and many other factors that will help things run smoothly.
Music Library - This factor alone varies greatly amongst people
who provide this service. Is their library all-digital ? Compact disc
and mini-disc players are the medium of choice for mobile professionals
who keep their libraries current. In addition, while it can be expected
that any DJ have a variety of music that includes several genres,
are they really equipped to play the music that you and your guests
want? How many selections does the DJ have? While 300-400 CDs may
sound like a lot compared to your personal collection that will almost
always be insufficient for a professional. Even if the DJ is using
primarily compilation discs, they will most likely not be able to
handle many of your guests' requests. For a reception you expect a
variety of ages and music tastes. The budget DJ simply has not invested
the amount of money necessary to provide you with a first class selection
of music. Therefore, it is important for you to select a DJ who has
invested in an extensive music library. Equipment
- Your disc jockey should have high quality, professional equipment
that is designed for mobile use and that is neatly cased. Cordless
mics are also a nice touch for the blessing & the toasts. This is
another feature that you often don't find with a budget DJ. Although
you might not be familiar with brands for professional equipment,
it will not be the brands that you find at electronics stores. While
it is highly unlikely that your disc jockey will experience any equipment
problems, he or she should have back-up equipment readily available.
Personality / Interaction - It is important for you to
select the type of person who will provide the style and personality
that you prefer. Do you want an energetic DJ who will interact with
your guests, or do you prefer that the disc jockey provide a more
low key approach and only make necessary announcements? These are
questions you should ask yourself, and the disc jockey. Make sure
that you have a match between your needs and tastes to the ability
and style of the disc jockey. A professional service will be capable
of providing any style that you prefer. They will keep perspective
and perform knowing that it is YOUR day and not their show.
Appearance / Dress - If your wedding is a formal event, your
DJ should be dressed appropriately in a tuxedo or formalwear. A DJ
who is dressed casually will take away from the overall look of your
reception. Contracts / Reliability - The importance
of getting a written contract from your disc jockey cannot be overemphasized.
In a vast majority of cases where there have been last minute problems,
there was NO written contract or the DJ was a "friend" of the family.
You may have a very capable friend who has offered to provide you
disc jockey services at a discounted rate. An important social event
is NOT the time to mix business with friendship. What if the performance
is not up to your expectations? Your party is disappointing and a
friendship is compromised. If you have no contract do you really want
to take the chance of the DJ not showing up for your event, or canceling
at the last minute? A written contract is imperative. You want it
to clearly state who your DJ will be, what hours are covered, and
what is included in the price. Often lighting and other options are
available at an additional fee. Willingness To Meet With
You - Will the DJ try to meet with you soon, or is he/she just
trying to book the date sight unseen? Is their material neat and professional
looking, and is their presentation organized and informative? Some
DJs invite clients to see them at other receptions. However, most
DJs refuse to do this. The problem with "visiting" is the fact that
the reception you see may be geared to an entirely different group
from your guests. The best way to judge a prospective DJ is an in-person
meeting; this will help you to determine if you will be comfortable
with a DJ. A face-to-face meeting allows you to judge his/her appearance,
posture, speaking ability, and knowledge of receptions and music.
A professional DJ should be friendly, personable, and easy to talk
with. He should actively listen to your concerns and address them
in a positive manner. He also should be able to explain the basic
order of events, and what his strategy is for making your reception
unique and special.
So, you know some of the criteria you need to consider. How do you
go about gathering this information? Well, of course the best way
would be if you have recently attended a party and liked the DJ that
performed. However, if this is not the case for you, referral lists
from venues and the Internet are where to begin. Be cautious of splashy
ads…the biggest ad and the fancies website doesn't necessarily reflect
the best quality
There is one great way you can decide if a DJ is right for you. Talk
with him or her. Who would've thought it could be so simple! Over
the phone, or better, in person, you can get a good feel for the personality
and style of the person you are considering. Pay attention to your
degree of comfort while in this person's company. Listen to his or
her voice tone and inflection. These will be good indictors of what
you can expect in terms of professional performance. Pay attention
to the questions that you are asked. This will give you an idea of
both how organized and how tuned in to your needs and expectations
he or she may be. Expect questions like where your event is located,
number of guests you anticipate, and what type of atmosphere you are
hoping to create.
What should you talk about? You want to be prepared with questions
that address the criteria examined in this article. That means you
have to ask yourself a lot of questions first. Most important, you
need to ask yourself how much is quality entertainment at your reception
worth to you? Comparatively speaking, your entertainment will be one
of the least expensive factors in your reception. It will be worth
investing a bit more for a top-notch DJ. It's one of the most important
decisions you will make. Years from now your guests will still remember
that your party was fun! |
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