Why is Mood Lighting so important ?
1. Sets the Atmosphere: It creates a romantic and enchanting environment, enhancing the overall vibe of the celebration. Soft, warm lighting can make the venue feel intimate and inviting.
2. Enhances Visuals: Proper lighting highlights key elements like the wedding cake, floral arrangements, and décor, making them more visually appealing and photograph-friendly.
3. Defines Spaces: Different lighting can help delineate areas within the venue, such as the dance floor, dining area, or lounge spaces, guiding guests to various parts of the celebration.
4. Creates Memorable Moments: Mood lighting effects can enhance special moments, like the first dance or cake cutting, making them even more magical.
5. Adjusts the Mood Throughout the Event: Mood lighting can transition from bright and lively during the reception to softer and more romantic as the night progresses, matching the energy of the event.
6. Personalization: Couples can use lighting to reflect their personalities and themes, incorporating colors that resonate with their story, making the wedding feel uniquely theirs.
Overall, mood lighting elevates your evening experience for both the couple and their guests, creating a lasting impression.
Mal's mood lighting is very different to most others and he has invested in a wireless hi-tech system where the room colours can be controlled instantly from a hand held tablet, Mal can provide two options for mood lighting using either traditional up-lighters and/or modern upright column lighters, these lights will add real wow factor to your room and can ultimately make one of your best investments for your event.
Play video to see how mood lighting can transform any venue
Click on the gallery images below to see how traditional Up-Lighters have transformed their space
Click on the gallery images below to see how Cool Column-Lighters have transformed their space
This picture gallery shows a range of snapshots taken at Mal's events.
Motion Monograms
Your Names can be made of light and animated like moving art on walls, floors, backdrops etc and your guests will be amazed, the images will often appear on your guests wedding pictures and videos, the Motion Monograms projector can be mounted on our 6ft diameter arch, projector stand, table etc... Select and play the Motion Monograms below.
A Lifetime of Music & Entertainment
DJ Mal Williams and his DNA Helix show was featured in the magazine "Pro-Mobile" in the 2024 issue linked below.
https://promobile.org.uk/issues/123
Working Alongside Music Legends:
Mal has performed at the Pyramids with light shows and feels privileged to have supported some of the biggest names in music, like: Rose Royce, Odyssey, Edwin Starr, Sister Sledge and Phyllis Nelson. He has also presented a charity event in South Wonston which featured disco legends Nile Rogers (Chic) and Bernard Edwards (Chic).
Supported Top UK Radio Stars:
Mal has supported Radio One DJs: Steve Wright, Bruno Brooks and Gary Davies on their Hampshire Radio One roadshows. Danny Rampling played one of his studio tracks on the essential mix radio show. Mal was interviewed by Ocean FM Radio and provided a LIVE demonstration of how to cut and scratch a vinyl record to thousands of listeners.
Biggest Audiences Performed:
Mal's DJ training started in the TOP RANK organisation and he regularly performed on a Thursday night in front of around 4000. The mega-club was eventually re-named MECCA Mayfair, but topping that was a live fund raising event in Hoglands Park, where he DJ'd in front of 12,000.
Most Exotic Location Performed:
Mal performed a New Years Eve celebration for a Prince in the luxury Dubai Creek Golf and Yacht Club and spent a week at the venue to acclimatise before the party.
Most Amazing Laser Light Show:
Mal performed a laser light show in the Palexpo Rena Geneva for an oil company. During the show he had a visit from mega-star "Jean Michel Jar" who was also performing in the arena next door and who has performed some of the biggest laser shows in the world to his music.
Recorded a song for Southampton Football Club:
Footballer Rudi Skacel had a song written and sung for him by "Darren Wilton". The song was based on the hit song "Ruby Ruby" by the Kaiser Chiefs. Mal recorded and produced the song and it was played throughout the time that Rudi was with SFC with thousands of people singing it at the games and hundreds of plays on local radio.