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DJs with videos on websites

Anyone know of DJs who have sample videos of their performances (or whatever you call it) to view on their websites? I have a big list of recommendations from all of you and I'd like to narrow it down a bit. Thanks!
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Re: DJs with videos on websites

  • edited December 2011
    Elite Entertainment does
  • edited December 2011
    http://www.eliteentertainmentnj.com/staff.html- click on each performer to see a clip of their work
  • Meghana55Meghana55 member
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    edited December 2011
    You should try youtube-ing them if they don't have videos on their website.  Our DJ posted a bunch of videos from weddings he has done on youtube
  • alliecarrie41alliecarrie41 member
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    edited December 2011
    it's hard to see things from those videos... i can tell you one thing, there was this AWFUL guy (his name was guy) that i know both sinthya and i checked out and his videos were by far the worst thing i ever saw!!!  so maybe it is a good idea.... i used stolen moments entertainment in dobbs ferry, ny.. they have videos online.
  • mbcdefgmbcdefg member
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    edited December 2011
    Thanks all! Great ideas :)Oh, and Allie, I thought of you yesterday evening - we were out to dinner with some friends and the girl said, "Oh, my sister's sending me pics of the wedding dresses she's trying on, here's one of her top choices" and it was the Rhianna Royale.
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  • alliecarrie41alliecarrie41 member
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    edited December 2011
    booyaah, what a great choice ;)
  • uppereastgirluppereastgirl member
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    edited December 2011
    Wow, those Elite Entertainment DJs are... um... dynamic indeed. What are you looking for?  If you give us an idea of the style you're looking for, we may be able to help you whittle it down even without seeing videos. The DJ we used (www.astarrynight.com) sends a DVD if you put in an info request, but it basically just shows wedding guests dancing while the DJ plays music-- no DJ dancing, no real emceeing (announcements only when necessary-- like when the bride and groom come in), no leading group electric slides.  If that's the style you're looking for, I would highly recommend them.      
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  • mbcdefgmbcdefg member
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    edited December 2011
    What are you looking for? If you give us an idea of the style you're looking for, we may be able to help you whittle it down even without seeing videos.What you described is actually what we want ... someone who's not corny and doesn't scream into the mic, who only makes necessary announcements, who will really stick to the do/do not play lists we give them, and we're not interested in special lighting or giveaway prizes. We're not dancers and I don't think a ton of our guests are either ... so we want a relaxed, non-danceclub atmosphere but still fun enough for dancers to get up and dance if they want. I hate going to weddings where it's so loud that I can't hear myself think. My cousin had a phenominal DJ that I would've booked in a heartbeat but unfortunately she's from Florida, boo. Pricing under about $1200 would be fantastic as well.
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  • uppereastgirluppereastgirl member
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    edited December 2011
    You may want to look into A Starry Night.  They were a bit higher than $1200 when we used them (I think we paid $1400), but they may be negotiable.I've also heard great things about Aria Melody.
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