Wedding Video and Audio
The Disc Jockey service you have chosen will be responsible for all of
the announcements made at your wedding reception (i.e., introductions,
cake, dinner, dances, bouquet, etc.). Although all of the announcements
at your reception are important, at Rick Juler Systems we feel the introduction
of the Bride and Groom and Wedding Party is the most important.
At your final music consultation we ask you to provide the names of
the individuals we will be announcing and the order in which you want them
introduced. However we don’t stop there.
Upon your arrival your DJ will meet you outside the reception room and
line up the Wedding Party according to your list. While getting everyone
in the exact order, your DJ will pronounce each name one final time to
make certain we pronounce it correctly.
We only have one chance in a lifetime to introduce you on your wedding
day. At Rick Juler Systems years of experience has taught us the steps
needed to get it right every time. See and hear for yourself!
NEW 5/9/2002
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Wedding receptions present a unique challenge for entertainers. Guests
usually range in age from the very young to the, well . . . not so young.
They have all types of musical tastes. The trick is to find the right
blend of music that keeps everyone happy, and moving! In this clip
notice the various age groups. Everyone has a good time.
(Sorry, high speed only. It's over 11MB.)
Dance Floor Video
NEW 5/6/2002
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Introduction of the Bride and Groom
This is one of the most impressive we've seen.
41 sec.
High Speed Version (Broadband RealVideo)
(About 4.8MB)
Lowspeed Version (Dialup RealVideo) (About
410KB)
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After viewing the videos above, we figured you may want to hear
more. So we have recorded the entire bridal party introduction from the
same reception. It's in MP3 audio only file format to keep the file size
reasonable, which makes your download MUCH faster, whether you are using
dialup or broadband. ENJOY!
Bridal Party Introductions (MP3 Format) (2:46
- About 3.3MB)
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The movies show small clips, usually a minute or less. They are
encoded for multiple download speeds. While you can see the clips
on a 56k modem (or slower), at faster Internet speeds like cable modems,
ADSL or T1, you will really be able to see them at their best. You
must have the realplayer plugin available from RealNetworks. If you
don't have it, click
here to go get it.
(They move it around, but look for the free player on that page.)
This page last modified on 8/30/2004