I've told you this before but I have to say it again. I really REALLY like your gig logs! You always make them very interesting from a DJ's standpoint. Great gig log as always!!
Hello justin, Nice vidéo. I'm dj in France and i love your content. Can you explain how do you use ur dji mic for ceremony ? Where is the transmitter/receiver, Does it work perfectly even with guests' phones around? thansk.
Now do the same thing alone. I am gonna go out on limb and say most DJ's are lone ops and don't have a second set of hands to assist as some do. Great vid though.
Sorry to bring the mood down but I have a few questions and statements. And these are coming from a place of trying to understand your goal for your gig logs. 1. What are you trying to showcase with your gig logs? Are you trying to teach other DJs or just showing off your talent? 2. Why don't you send direct audio to your camera or have a recorder and then put it together in post with the different camera angles? It would sound so much better. 3. Why don't you show your full intro? Also how you introduce the parent dances, Cake Cutting, toasts...etc? To me other DJ's could learn from that. We all have the ability to make a dance floor. So to me other than your setup looking great and seeing you mix (with bad audio) I don't know what you're teaching anyone 🤷🏾♂️. You tell me so I can understand.
Hey man! Sure lemme break it down real quick 1. The main point of the videos is to showcase what we can do for clients as a Wedding DJ, and bring entertainment for other DJs 2. The reason I dont use direct audio is to avoid any copyright issues, RUclips can be pretty harsh on it. 3. Some videos do have the full intro, but to avoid being overly repetitive and to keep the videos shorter, we shorten things up a bit! In the end, this channel is more of a passion project, just something I like to do for fun!
@soentertainmentdjs2316 They respond to me if you would like. 1. Your videos have little information other than letting people know about your event, your equipment, and shaky camera work. 1. You don't show your talent. 2. The majority of DJs use the same equipment, so I'm not sure why you tell us what you have. 3. Your videos are too short to fully understand what you're trying to get across.
@Justin_TheDJ 1. 85% of the guests in your video weren't even looking at you for the introduction. This means you just start talking and don't get their attention before you do the introduction. 2. I'm not sure what you're "showcasing". Are you "showcasing" how quickly you can set up? Are you "showcasing" what kind of equipment you use? Are you "showcasing" clips of your guests dancing? In my opinion, that's what the clients pay us to do. To make sure them and their guests have a good time. 3. You can still use direct audio within 5secs before it gets flagged. Or use non-copyright music. 4. Some videos you have are educational to others. So I'll give you that. But your RUclips videos have no substance in my opinion. 🤷🏾♂️
I've told you this before but I have to say it again. I really REALLY like your gig logs! You always make them very interesting from a DJ's standpoint. Great gig log as always!!
Thank you man! Glad you enjoy them!
its always the people not dancing that request music lol
That was 🔥🔥🔥🔥 Justin!!! As always 👍🏼
thank you man I appreciate it!
Fabulous job as usual!!
thank you man!
Nick save a spot at the big DJ-influencers table cuz Justin is coming !
Hello justin, Nice vidéo. I'm dj in France and i love your content. Can you explain how do you use ur dji mic for ceremony ? Where is the transmitter/receiver, Does it work perfectly even with guests' phones around? thansk.
Too much fun & alot of work😎
100% fax man!
LFG !! Great stuff
thank you bro!
Your videos are awesome, looking forward to being able to work with you.🥰
Thank you man!
Hey, nice stuff! What app are you using during ceremony (around 2:13)? Control volumes and Spotify on the side. I need that.
Can you again please post the mix when you showed a girl realize that you mixing in unwritten by Natasha Bedingfield! That was dope!
Bro you’re him !!!!
Where do u download your music from?
What kind of lights are those?
Yeahhhhh boiiiiiii quick draw McGraw
U should do a tutorial on how to dj pls
🎉🎉🎉
Have you ever had any dropouts with your DJI for ceremony? Or issues with Bluetooth to Everse? Thank you!!
As long as you are at a decent range, you should be good!
Right on!! So convenient compared to body packs! @@Justin_TheDJ
I wonder what that request was for?
Now do the same thing alone. I am gonna go out on limb and say most DJ's are lone ops and don't have a second set of hands to assist as some do. Great vid though.
Why that no time bro
Is the facade behind you to hide your gear bags, etc.?
Why would they only have a 30 minute cocktail “hour”???
Im not sure! Sometimes you just gotta work with what you got!
30 minutes should be plenty for most venues without stairs or multiple setups...
We have a 4 hour minimum setup. 2 hour strike.
Yup we have a 3 hour setup window, but sometimes when they do a room flip it makes it a bit tricky
Sorry to bring the mood down but I have a few questions and statements. And these are coming from a place of trying to understand your goal for your gig logs.
1. What are you trying to showcase with your gig logs? Are you trying to teach other DJs or just showing off your talent?
2. Why don't you send direct audio to your camera or have a recorder and then put it together in post with the different camera angles? It would sound so much better.
3. Why don't you show your full intro? Also how you introduce the parent dances, Cake Cutting, toasts...etc? To me other DJ's could learn from that. We all have the ability to make a dance floor.
So to me other than your setup looking great and seeing you mix (with bad audio) I don't know what you're teaching anyone 🤷🏾♂️.
You tell me so I can understand.
Hey man! Sure lemme break it down real quick
1. The main point of the videos is to showcase what we can do for clients as a Wedding DJ, and bring entertainment for other DJs
2. The reason I dont use direct audio is to avoid any copyright issues, RUclips can be pretty harsh on it.
3. Some videos do have the full intro, but to avoid being overly repetitive and to keep the videos shorter, we shorten things up a bit!
In the end, this channel is more of a passion project, just something I like to do for fun!
Bro I wouldn’t even respond to that! You’re a better man than me!
@Justin_TheDJ I'm so glad to see I'm not the only DJ out here receiving the most ridiculous comments on my RUclips channel 🙄
@soentertainmentdjs2316 They respond to me if you would like.
1. Your videos have little information other than letting people know about your event, your equipment, and shaky camera work.
1. You don't show your talent.
2. The majority of DJs use the same equipment, so I'm not sure why you tell us what you have.
3. Your videos are too short to fully understand what you're trying to get across.
@Justin_TheDJ
1. 85% of the guests in your video weren't even looking at you for the introduction. This means you just start talking and don't get their attention before you do the introduction.
2. I'm not sure what you're "showcasing". Are you "showcasing" how quickly you can set up? Are you "showcasing" what kind of equipment you use? Are you "showcasing" clips of your guests dancing? In my opinion, that's what the clients pay us to do. To make sure them and their guests have a good time.
3. You can still use direct audio within 5secs before it gets flagged. Or use non-copyright music.
4. Some videos you have are educational to others. So I'll give you that.
But your RUclips videos have no substance in my opinion. 🤷🏾♂️
Mr and Mrs Boner? Pretty good job moving all that shit in a hurry.
You don’t even need Serato or a laptop now or days🤷🏾♂️
its important for weddings tho, cause every wedding is different. You need to be able to change the music at a moments notice if needed
@@Justin_TheDJ true and I noticed a phone has more faster access to more music than a laptop now or days 🤷🏾♂️
everse 8 is money for ceremony