Wednesday, 22 April 2015


WEDDING CEREMONY

Introduction

The writer was focusing on the ambience looking at light and music of the wedding ceremony which was held at Adansonia hotel. 

Light

According to Phillips lighting (2015) to make a good impression on checking in and checking out guests, nothing has a more dramatic influence than lighting the outside of your tent or the entry way of your building. Different light levels and color necessities are needed to fulfill all the scenarios. The lights at the event can be enough for the speakers to see their notes but not good enough for the audience to see him/her, or the photographers to get good pictures. The lights were good enough for the photographers to take good pictures for the bride and the groom together with the audience.

Allen (2009) illustrate that each area of staging, audiovisual and lighting has its own specific necessities and needs. Make sure you review each with the certain supplier so that all is prepared.

Music

The original information related with musical melodies is suggested when we hear related music or when involved in conversations of music, episodes or events in our lives in which music has been important. Hearing music related to our past often arouses ones feelings; we are however better at recalling the titles of the tunes we listen to when instrumental than remembering melodies (Jancke 2008). The music at the wedding was suitable for the event in such a way that the disc jockey was catering for everyone, he played the songs that resembled love and also the ones that put people in the mood of partying in order to enjoy themselves and make the bride and the grooms day memorable.



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