Entertainment Insight
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Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Hurricane Productions - Not just a DJ company anymore




Hurricane Productions LLC, a top DJ company serving NJ for Weddings, Sweet 16s, Graduations, Anniversaries and more, relaunched its website at HurricaneProductions.com just a short month ago.

Since that time, the company has seen an increase in web traffic on its main site and its other media entities.
Below is a review of some of the other DJ-related projects the company dedicated itself to since the relaunch of Hurricane 2.0:

Wedding Planning Wizard - The Hurricane Productions-exclusive wizard is designed to help prospective brides and grooms choose the type of entertainment packages needed for their wedding. With just a simple questionnaire, built into HurricaneProductions.com, their answers will render a unique page--tailored to the specific bride and groom. The page details exactly what Hurricane Productions can offer to their wedding reception in terms of entertainment packages.

Hurricane Productions exclusive Apache-Slide Instructional Dance Video

DJ Strato.com - Hurricane Productions' co-owner and lead DJ, Strato Doumanis, launched a personal website promoting his remixes of today's hits.
Facebook Fan Page - Hurricane Productions is offering its Sweet 16 girls a chance to post their own pictures and share them with their friends on the internet's leading social networking site, Facebook.com

Youtube Channel - Clients can view party packages on the Hurricane Productions Youtube Channel as well as listen to DJ Strato's remixes in high definition.

Entertainment Insight - Well, you're reading it! We created a DJ blog dedicated to updating our clients on our projects, as well as bringing in new audiences to read about DJ tips, watch DJ-related videos and interact with our staff!

Hurricane Productions celebrates its five-year anniversary tomorrow, June 19th!

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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Hurricane Productions launches new website


HurricaneProductions.com
reintroduces the company to you and your families as more than just a DJ company.

Our priority is and always will be entertaining at weddings, Sweet 16s, anniversaries and other events, but our goals now extend to creating an entertainment brand.

Entertainment doesn't end when the party is over. Now we can introduce instructional dance videos, interactive party planning features, and more photos, more videos and more entertainment to our clients.

Some of our unique and exclusive features include:

Wedding Planning Wizard - The Hurricane Productions-exclusive wizard is designed to help prospective brides and grooms choose the type of entertainment packages needed for their wedding. With just a simple questionnaire, built into HurricaneProductions.com, their answers will render a unique page--tailored to the specific bride and groom. The page details what Hurricane Productions can offer to their wedding reception in terms of entertainment packages.

Entertainment Insight - Our blog is designed to bring new audiences to our brand. Instructional dances performed by our staff, party tips, and other DJ entertainment-related features will run on the blog.

More entertainers - We proudly introduce emcee Kyle Gries, Ed "DJ N9NE" Romani, and party motivator Ashley Best to our growing staff. These three dedicated individuals have helped Hurricane Productions grow within the last six months and will continue to help the company reach more clients with their endless amount of talent and professionalism.

Facebook and YouTube Channel -
Clients, especially from Mitzvahs, Sweet 16s, and Weddings, can view our Facebook page and tag themselves, their friends, and share their own photos with each other.
Also, they can subscribe to our YouTube Channel where we plan on releasing instructional dance videos at on Monthly basis. Potential clients will be able to view video samples of parties we've entertained in the past.

The future - With this site, built for new internet technologies such as the IPhone, Hurricane Productions is gearing itself to introduce even more innovative ideas. For example, clients will be able to plan their parties online simultaneously with a member of the HP staff. In addition, clients will be able to see pictures synced up with our blog from their parties...all within 24 hours of saying goodnight to their guests. Venues and hotels will be able to use the Hurricane Productions website to drive more business and traffic to their sites.

The possibilities are endless. And as Hurricane Productions reaches its five-year anniversary, we encourage you to visit HurricaneProductions.com and see all of these features for yourselves!

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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Hurricane Productions introduces new Facebook page


Hurricane Productions LLC is using Facebook as a new way for its clients, family, and friends to interact with the company.

By visiting our Facebook page, anyone with a Facebook account can view the page and tag themselves, friends, and family. They can also add their own photos and video from their event.

And that's not all - Anyone can add our staff members as friends on Facebook by simply searching their names.

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Sunday, August 12, 2007

10 Wedding Tips:

1) CANDLE LIGHTING CEREMONY: If you do a candle lighting during the ceremony, you might want to select a short interlude song to be played during it. Dead air for a minute or two will seem awkward but too long a song can drag out the ceremony. A classical song such as Pachabel's Cannon is a nice choice, but you can also select any appropriate love song and play a snippet of it.

2) BEST TIME TO TAKE PICTURES: Tradition says the Bride and Groom should not see each other until the ceremony. If you don't mind disregarding this, taking pictures before the ceremony can be a very convenient time. You can shorten the gap between the ceremony and the reception for your guests, and the photographer will not be rushed to get all his shots. Plus make up, hair and clothing will look fresher in photos.

3) LEAVE ENOUGH TIME FOR PHOTOS: Whenever you take your formal pictures, between the ceremony and reception, or before the ceremony, it is important to allow adequate time. The suggestion is to plan 3-4 minutes for each person in the bridal party, including parents and grandparents. For example, let say that you have a maid-of-honor, a best man, two bridesmaids, two groomsmen, a flower girl, four parents, two grandparents and yourselves, a total of fifteen people. Allow for 45 to 60 minutes for your formal pictures. Of course, you should check with your own photographer before finalizing the times.

4) YOUR FIRST DANCE AS HUSBAND AND WIFE: Try to pick a wedding song that has meaning between you and your fiancé. If you choose something that just happens to be popular today, you may not even remember it when your fifth anniversary comes up. But if you choose a song that is special to you both, maybe something that was "your song" when you first started dating or a ballad that has significance to you as a couple, then you will never forget it.

5) CHILDREN AT THE WEDDING? When deciding to include children at the ceremony and reception, the bride and groom should examine the atmosphere they envision. Children can provide a great deal of charm and levity and they often look precious in formal wear. Since a wedding is a family event it may seem appropriate to have the entire family in attendance, but the bride and groom need to feel comfortable with the "spontaneity" of children. Children can have a very short attention span and may lose patience in the middle of the ceremony. If you plan to have children attend the reception, their parents might want to bring toys and books to keep them busy. Children can bring magic to the wedding or added stress - it depends on your personalities and the atmosphere you would like to create.

6) THE WEDDING RECEPTION: Enjoy yourself at the reception. Don't let the night go by without dancing and having a goodtime. Every one of your guests will want to chat with you and tell you how great you look and this is important but if you are not careful, the reception will be over before you know it. If you like to dance and want to be a part of celebration, make a conscious effort to get out there and ENJOY!

7) THOSE "PLAYED OUT" WEDDING SONGS: Many people are sick of songs like "Celebration" and "Mony Mony" and if you definitely can't stand songs like that, by all means, tell your Disc Jockey and insist that they not be played. There are hundreds of awesome party songs and four hours is a short time; you shouldn't have to sit through something you hate during your own wedding. If you don't care either way, give your DJ some leeway because sometimes songs like that will do wonders to get a party kick started. And finally, if you love these songs, play 'em all! We always say, Celebration got "played out" for one reason and one reason only, it's a fun party song!

8) PROPS AND GIVEAWAYS: Many DJs offer giveaways for your party (leis, sunglasses, hats, etc) If you have a very elegant and classy vision for your wedding, consider saying no to this, even if they are included in the price. But if you lean towards a more fun and interactive style for your reception, giveaways are definitely the way to go. Any Disc Jockey’s worth their salt will know how to incorporate these things without losing the formality of your wedding day.

9) THE LAST DANCE: Ending a party is sometimes just as important as how you begin. And many couples like to select and personalize this moment to leave the right "last impression." If you select a slow song, the party will wind down with a romantic tone and many brides and grooms want it that way. Some couples select a nice slow song and some others ask us to replay their wedding song. Either way is appropriate and will leave an impression that your party was all about the love between the newlyweds. Going out the door with an upbeat song is the other option and if you want to leave your guests with the impression that the "Celebration" went on all night, that's the way to do it. Donna Summer's "Last Dance" is an obvious choice, but we've everything here from Green Day's "Time of your life" to Otis Day's "Shout."

10) THE HONEYMOON: Try to avoid leaving for your honeymoon immediately after the reception. This can invite disappointment and ill feelings since both of you will be extremely exhausted right after the wedding. Give yourselves a day or two to open gifts, sleep late and slow down from the stress and pressure of your wedding day. Plus, you don't need the added burden of packing for your honeymoon before your wedding. That can be done after the big day.

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