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When you find the
one you love and realize that they are more special to you than anyone else
in the world you will want to feel that your wedding day is just as
special!
With so many people planning the
"traditional" wedding you
might want to consider something a little different.
With over 17 years
in special event and wedding production Gary Mann can make your day
perfect. Fully insured, experienced, talented and most of all ...
fun! All of the talented performers from Gary Mann Productions love
what they do and it shows. We purposely keep our staff small and our
relationships close to assure the satisfaction and repeat recommendations
of our clients. As a past director of national Disc Jockey Associations,
as a Union Actor, Crew member in many films and televisions shows and as a
College Level graduate in Theatre Gary Mann brings a unique feel to every
event with the professional knowledge needed to make each one not only fun
but truly professional.
Custom made
packages that include all or some of the following:
- Disc
Jockeys (Fully Insured, Best Sound, Digital Sound)
- Ministers, Rabbi or Priest (NYC
Registered, Interfaith, Non-Denominational)
- Wedding
Coordinators (Friendly, Personable, Experienced)
- Video Taping (3
CCD, Digital, Broadcast Quality, Editing, Budget Packages Available)
- Photography
(Digital, Order Online, Custom or Standard)
- Game Shows (Fun,
Professional, Exciting)
- Corporate Team
Building (Casino, Wacky Olympics, Theme Production)

Make Your Reception Memorable: Hire a High-Quality
DJ
article supplied by Gary
Mann Productions, Inc. - Belle Harbor, NY |
| By Gary Heymann
In the Disc Jockey world there are two types of buyers...the
"thrifty" and the "picky." The thrifty goes around
looking for the cheapest possible price not considering the
background, expertise, equipment, etc., of a Disc Jockey and bases
their purchase on the cost alone. The "picky" on the other
hand is looking for the highest quality performer who knows how to
execute a successful event at a market value. The "thrifty"
customer will be the on that says things like "What?!!? $1200 for
a DJ? What do you think you are a doctor?" This is an actual
quote that I heard when a bride called me for a price. I explained to
her that if she needed surgery to call a doctor and that I am a
professional in my field and warrant a professional fee. The party
came and went and months later a friend of hers called mentioning that
conversation. She told me that that woman's DJ was "cheap"
yet showed up late, was poorly groomed, didn't have the music she
wanted and used poor sounding equipment." She told me that the
disappointment she experienced taught her that "reputation"
is more important than "savings" when coming to the most
important day of her life.
The Internet is a wonderful tool in finding affordable
entertainment, products and services but one should know the questions
to ask so that saving money does not compromise the quality of the
service. Some valuable questions can be found at www.adja.org.
The American Disc Jockey Association is a non-profit trade
organization which is composed of professional disc
jockeys who subscribe to the same ideology of satisfying the
client while striving to remain professional and advance in the mobile
dj industry. The trade organization provides a way for disc
jockeys to obtain liability insurance which is widely required
by quality catering
halls these days as well as other benefits. A "DJ System in need
program" which ships an emergency DJ system to a DJ if his is
stolen or destroyed prior to an event is also available to the
members. Legal support for contract conflicts, breaches and/or
resolution is offered as a service to both the DJ and the client in
the rare case that a DJ's customer has a complaint. All of these
benefits in turn benefit the client since any lawsuit stemming from an
injury at the party will be aimed at the Hall, The DJ and the HOST. To
save $200 on a wedding DJ and then get sued for thousands with no
coverage is just not smart thinking. Someone's Aunt was spun by a
dancer at a bar mitzvah and she fell and broke her wrist putting her
out of work for a year. She sued the DJ, the host and the catering
hall. The non-professional DJ closed his business and the hall had
their own insurance...How much do you think $200 paid for in lawyer
fees for the host?
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