Visionary Sound Productions
The warm amber glow our clients keep writing us about.
Weddings

The warm amber glow our clients keep writing us about.

Lighting and sound that make the room feel like the night you imagined.

Your wedding happens once. There's no rehearsal for the moment that matters, so that's the standard we design to.

We've lit and powered weddings across Michigan since 2004. We've worked the Shinola Hotel, the Great Hall at the Detroit Institute of Arts, country clubs around Grosse Pointe, and lakeside tents all over Northern Michigan. We don't start with a gear list. We start with how you want the room to feel, then build the design from there. Warm uplighting that wraps the walls. A first dance look that finds just the two of you. Pin spots that make the centerpieces glow, a monogram on the floor, effects timed to the music for the moments you want to land. The sound is tuned to the room, so toasts carry to the back table and the band or DJ fills the floor without drowning out the conversation at the bar.

A typical wedding covers the ceremony and the reception. That means wireless mics so the officiant and the vows come through with clarity, a sound system sized to the room instead of blasted, full uplighting in your colors, and dance floor lighting with optional haze so the beams actually read. The big moments (first dance, parent dances, the grand exit) get lit and cued on purpose. We coordinate with your planner and venue so power, load-in, and timeline are settled well before the big day.

From the first call to the last load-out, you work with the owner. Not a salesperson, not a rotating account rep who has never seen your venue. We walk the space with you, put together one fixed-price proposal with every line spelled out, and run the night with our own crew and our own gear. No day-of surprises, and no add-ons that show up on the final invoice.

Clients tend to write us afterward. One put it simply: "Thank you for the beautiful lighting you provided for my daughter's wedding. Absolutely stunning." That was Pamela, in Farmington Hills.

Whether it's an intimate sixty-guest dinner or a five-hundred-person reception, the same care goes into every room, and you always have a direct line to the person designing it.

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