In recent years the role of a wedding DJ has changed from someone who merely plays music, to someone who is actually a large part in the success of a Wedding reception. There are many questions that are posed when this happens. First and foremost, what is the difference between a modern-day wedding DJ and a Wedding coordinator? Or perhaps what is the responsibility level of a wedding DJ versus a wedding coordinator? There are many roles of a wedding DJ that differ from a coordinator and as they evolve more into a professional occupation rather than a hobby job, we will start to see more consistency within these guidelines.
A wedding coordinator will generally take care of the events the day of, including the preparation and everything leading to the ceremony itself. This is an area where the wedding DJ is doing hardly anything and is considered the wedding coordinators turf. An experienced DJ would be wise to assist the coordinator in the ceremony to ensure that everything goes as smoothly as possible, while not over-stepping their boundaries.
Many times a DJ will be hired to play music for the ceremony as well as the reception. This is because it is much more affordable to pay a DJ an extra hour to provide the microphone and the music. It is best if the DJ helps the wedding coordinator but does not lead the coordinator. The coordinator and the bride and groom have already discussed exactly how the ceremony should take place, so it is best for the DJ to take a passive role here.
After the ceremony has commenced, guests will continue to the cocktail hour for some drinks and food. This is a perfect opportunity for a wedding photographer to break off with the wedding party and take some of the important shots. This separation between the wedding party and guests is the perfect opportunity for the entrance of the wedding party, when the pictures are finished being taken. The wedding coordinator will usually help a DJ get the wedding party lined up, but the DJ is responsible for announcing the names and making sure that the introductions are done well.
From this point on we are going to see a major transition in the responsibility levels between the coordinator and the wedding DJ. The wedding DJ from this point forward will start to work his itinerary and order of events as discussed with the bride and groom. This is due to the key point that a DJ is hired to entertain your guests. If your guests don't stay and enjoy themselves then you are basically having and expensive dinner party and not a successful wedding reception. A good wedding DJ will have a better understanding on how to entertain guests and progress the energy to keep your guests interested in the events and having a good time. Any wedding coordinator and wedding DJ can benefit from knowing this simple ettiquette. - 15615
A wedding coordinator will generally take care of the events the day of, including the preparation and everything leading to the ceremony itself. This is an area where the wedding DJ is doing hardly anything and is considered the wedding coordinators turf. An experienced DJ would be wise to assist the coordinator in the ceremony to ensure that everything goes as smoothly as possible, while not over-stepping their boundaries.
Many times a DJ will be hired to play music for the ceremony as well as the reception. This is because it is much more affordable to pay a DJ an extra hour to provide the microphone and the music. It is best if the DJ helps the wedding coordinator but does not lead the coordinator. The coordinator and the bride and groom have already discussed exactly how the ceremony should take place, so it is best for the DJ to take a passive role here.
After the ceremony has commenced, guests will continue to the cocktail hour for some drinks and food. This is a perfect opportunity for a wedding photographer to break off with the wedding party and take some of the important shots. This separation between the wedding party and guests is the perfect opportunity for the entrance of the wedding party, when the pictures are finished being taken. The wedding coordinator will usually help a DJ get the wedding party lined up, but the DJ is responsible for announcing the names and making sure that the introductions are done well.
From this point on we are going to see a major transition in the responsibility levels between the coordinator and the wedding DJ. The wedding DJ from this point forward will start to work his itinerary and order of events as discussed with the bride and groom. This is due to the key point that a DJ is hired to entertain your guests. If your guests don't stay and enjoy themselves then you are basically having and expensive dinner party and not a successful wedding reception. A good wedding DJ will have a better understanding on how to entertain guests and progress the energy to keep your guests interested in the events and having a good time. Any wedding coordinator and wedding DJ can benefit from knowing this simple ettiquette. - 15615
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