The Magic of Joe Ferranti has entertained numerous audiences for over a decade. He has gained a reputation as one of the best in Close Up/Comedy Magic in the Greater Boston area. Joe Ferranti presents two styles of Close-Up Magic. Strolling/Walk Around Magic and his very popular Intimate Parlor Show. We would love to have a conversation with you about your event. Please call 339-927-4710 for a no pressure consultation.
Thursday, February 29, 2024
Adult Birthday Magician Massachusetts
Saturday, January 27, 2024
Wild And Crazy Reactions? or the more subdued... "Amazing; Amazing.”
Joe Ferranti's quiet response to his performance.
All reactions to magic performances vary for as many reasons
as you might imagine. From screams, people running away, even tears…yeah
sometimes you tug just right on the heartstrings.
Reactions to Magic
From NFW! or simply two words “amazing…amazing.” As you can
hear from the gentleman above. There was no screaming that day at Michael’s
Harborside (1 Tournament Wharf, Newburyport, MA 01950) I
was performing at a quiet 80th birthday party, with a “reserved” audience.
Those aren’t my words; they are the words my client used to describe her family
and friends. “Old Yankee” was her exact wording. Not being quite sure I checked
it out.
What’s an “Old Yankee?”
“In the 19th century Yankee was most often used to refer to
a New Englander (in which case it may suggest Puritanism and
thrifty values), but today refers to anyone coming from a northern state, with
a specific focus still on New England.” I think the guests were somewhere in
the middle. I do know they were nice people, and a joy to work with. It keeps
my ego in check when everyone’s not reacting with their jaws on the floor.
Check out my YouTube Channel,
and you’ll see the many videos with screaming and other over the top reactions.
The feeling is gratifying, but I’ve learned to keep “grounded”. Magic does not
need another magician with a fat head. The biggest compliment I hear is about
“being humble.” That’s something I work on each day, and to have it noticed is
reward in itself.
Am
I the Right Magician for Your Event?
I always try to have a conversation with my clients. The more I know, the better prepared I will be. Not prepared in the sense of “magic preparation” I am always rehearsed. I mean prepared in the many little things that can add up to a big difference at your event.
When You Do Hire The Magic of Joe Ferranti…
No matter what the event, The Magic of Joe Ferranti (Boston
Massachusetts Magician) will do our very best to bring your guests an
experience that will have the crowd screaming and laughing. Short of that, I
hope you’ll settle for, “Amazing… the very least you’ll hear someone saying
“amazing”. BTW, look at the eyes…they speak for themselves. One of Boston’s
Best Close-Up Magicians.
www.ferrantimagic.com The Magic of Joe Ferranti
339-927-4710
One of Massachusetts' Best Magicians
Friday, January 5, 2024
Do You Need a Magician at Your Cocktail Hour?
Thoughts from Boston's Best Wedding Magician.
Of course, you don't. We have to put limits on everything. Well, presuming you have a budget.
How many guests will you have, 50? 100? more, maybe less. Often, we can't invite everyone we might like to have at our weddings. These are the tough decisions we have to make. Friends and loved ones are the hardest cuts you might have to make.
I know you will have music, at least a DJ, some even have live bands, and I've heard some great ones.
Whoever thought it might be nice to have a "real Magician" perform at their wedding reception.
I'm pretty certain it wasn't anybody from the U.S. My guess would be England. The Brits see things differently. They're humour is different. (See what I did there...humour ;))
I've worked numerous weddings, all went extremely well. People are always "knocked for six" the first time they see a "magician" for the first time. Not your Uncle George...a real entertainer. But it's big mental leap for the planner to take that step, or maybe a leap.
I'm not a salesman. In the sense that I'm not going to pressure you or pitch you into something you're not quite sure of. (Good salespeople never do that, but it does happen.)
My only pitch is my videos. See the fun and excitement magic creates. That's all. Here's a link to my YouTube Channel.
If you've got the budget, give me a call at 339-927-4710 and I'll do my best to make it work out.
I will guarantee your satisfaction...and I'll guarantee that I'll be the least expensive vendor at your wedding. (You might say the cheapest vendor.) Definitely the "most bang for your buck!"
Sincerely,
Joe Ferranti
Boston Area Magician
www.ferrantimagic.com 339-927-4710
Friday, November 17, 2023
“Can Magic Sleights be Made Invisible? Using Words Wisely.”
How many of us have strived to perform a "Perfect Pass?" I used to believe there were magicians who could perform an "invisible pass" while their hands were being "burned." (Burn means, the spectators are looking at your hands only, in hopes of catching the secret.)
I certainly don't demean the skill and hours of practice the best passers endure. It's not easy, some of us might never get it. However, if you listen to the experts of our day, you will learn intricacies that will assist you in your pursuit of an invisible pass. They'll discuss the use of words, (maybe asking a question.) attitude, eye contact, perhaps a gesture. A quick anecdote, some magicians will wait to execute the pass, knowing that people will grow tired of watching/burning you. They asked the legendary Magician Max Malini how long he would wait to execute the pass. His answer was, "I'll wait a week."
An Invisible Top Change
Trying to learn a "Top Change" from a book was impossible for me. "I assume others have done it, but not me. However, with the help of the many DVDs on card sleights, I finally understood the mechanics. "However, I didn't use it until I needed it for a routine I was incorporating into my repertoire."
Here's the effect: The magician spreads the deck in front of a spectator, instructing them to think of a card they see. After shuffling the cards, I remove one card and place it in my breast coat pocket. Asking the spectator to name the card that they saw. "I retrieve the card from my pocket, and it precisely matches the one they had in mind." (For our purposes let's say it's the King of Spades.) To carry the "magic" a bit further I dribble the cards and display a card for another spectator. The little secret is this: You bring the card to the top using a side steal. Now the Big secret for the top change.
A Combination of Words and a Gesture Guarantee Invisibility
"I already know one thing about your card...do you know what I know? As I reach for the King of Spades in my pocket..."I know it's not the King of spades, because Bob... (top change and gesture with the supposed King of Spades towards Bob) ... thought of the King of Spades."
The ending is not the purpose, the words and gesture cover the work. "As I mentioned previously, some individuals may be so adept that they don't find it necessary to put in the same level of thinking that I did. "For me without my "reasoning" I'd probably get caught 50% of the time.
I Thought I knew a Lot.
My ability with a deck of cards is intermediate and has served me well in the style in which I perform. however, I recently discovered Ben Earl's The Family. Just when I thought I had everything figured out I discovered a resource that has advanced my sleight of hand. It's not cheap, but it's a bargain. "He's forced me to think a little deeper, consequently improving my overall performances." I can't recommend his project highly enough. And you don't have to sign up forever. This is my busy working season, not having much time to study, I was able to put my subscription on pause. I'll rejoin when things slow down.
Happy Holidays from The Magic of Joe Ferranti
Tuesday, October 31, 2023
"Are you the Illusionist? If that's a Good Thing, yes!"
View from 41st Floor Devonshire Residences Boston |
Magic and Illusion at the Devonshire Residences Boston.
I’ve set my “maps” for The Devonshire Residences in Boston, MA, where I’ve been hired to perform strolling magic for a Halloween Party. Driving to Boston is always a hassle, and there’s no actual way to arrive just before a performance. Leaving early is the only choice, but many things can go wrong with traffic. Despite my efforts to make good time, I’m faced with an 18-minute delay indicated by the dreaded “red” on my phone. The estimated arrival keeps getting later, but fortunately, I did manage to arrive in plenty of time. The stress of driving to gigs is the only downside of the job.
Luckily, I saved time by utilizing their own garage, where they had a space reserved for me. Upon entering, I shared the elevator with a young woman also going up. We exchanged polite greetings, and she asked, “Are you the illusionist?” Surprised by the term, I responded, “I might just be a magician… are you coming to the party?” She confirmed her attendance before exiting her floor, leaving me to continue my ascent to the 41st floor.
It’s Not What You Do…It’s What they Think You do.
So, I start thinking…illusionist? Well… my repertoire is not just a bunch of tricks. In fact, it “hits pretty hard.” I make no claims of special powers, but I know some people get a little scared, scream, swear, you’ve likely seen the reactions if you watch magician’s promos on YouTube. Here’s mine. https://www.youtube.com/@themagicofjoeferrantibosto6476
We magicians need to promote ourselves, also known as blowing your own horn. It’s bragging, I was taught that was not a good characteristic. I don’t particularly like braggarts…so I walk a fine line. My performance character is humble, I let the material represent me, and the spectators’ reactions make my introduction to the next group easy.
Building Credibility With honesty.
As magicians, we constantly strive to build our credibility. There are many ways…the simplest is to lie. A small one might be referring to ourselves as a “master magician.” There are no strict requirements for using this status. It’s open to everybody. I haven’t used that one yet, but I’m kind of liking the “Illusionist.” Perhaps I’ll go with “Boston’s Foremost Close-Up illusionist!”
Next, the “Big Lie.” for example, As seen on Penn and Tellef Fool Us! That’s a lie because I’ve never appeared on P&T, in fact I’ve never been to their show. They are coming to Boston soon. Perhaps it’s time to catch their show.
Boston Close-Up Magician Joe Ferranti
Tuesday, September 12, 2023
“Magician Verses Mind Reader…Who’s Winning In The 21st Century?”
"I'm not a mind reader, but... I'm a good guesser."
I think I stole that line from Ray Kosby. But it's perfect for the following trick.
Here's the effect... I spread a deck of cards before a spectator, and they think of one. I remove one card and place it in my vest pocket. Now I give them the Ray Kosby, "I'm not a mind-reader..." I ask the spectator to name the card they are only thinking of, Ta Da! It's the card in my pocket.
Of course, it's a card trick... a darn good one and my audiences feel the same way. However, it is not "mentalism"
Derren Brown, Master Mentalist and Illusionist.
My introduction to Derren Brown was through his card magic. His skills are second to none, but it was always evident that his leanings were towards a mentalist's approach.
Always a magician but open to mentalist approaches.
I've never performed as a mentalist, but I've noticed the impact it can have on spectators. Magicians and mentalists share many things in common.
Our focus is on presentations that have a lasting impact and create meaningful experiences. Here's where the lines get blurry. Some spectators react with shock, they scream, and they run away. This is a satisfying reward for being a magician. "Dead silence" is another legitimate expression that can be just as impactful to the audience. Unfortunately, it's not noticeable if you are working at an event and you want the person who hired you to know how much their guests enjoyed your work.
Invading Your Head Space.
The strongest magic may be "real magic." Of course, I would never pretend to be performing real magic, but I will come as close to giving that experience in an entertaining presentation.
Here's what I want to achieve...I ask a spectator, "Would you go back to when you were young, and think of someone who was important to you."
The end is simplicity itself...I tell them the name of the person they are thinking of!
They will remember that and tell people who weren't at the performance.
Please see the following video and notice the reaction. The "eyes" may indicate an internal dialogue of "What is going on?" Of course, this is not an exact science...but I take an interest in facial reactions, including the eyes.
Joe Ferranti 339-927-4710 www.ferrantimagic.com
Wednesday, August 9, 2023
Are These the Best Magicians? AGT Magic Line-Up 2023! part 4
Finally, The Last Article Covering the 2023 Magic Auditions, AGT
This is my final blog on magicians' auditions on season 18 of AGT. August 8th featured the last magic contestant.
Kevin Li took the stage with his act prepared for his audition. There was a chair with a corkboard on it, with pictures of the judges, Terry and himself. Briefly, he began speaking of "core memories", and introduced a small camera, as photos "help capture these memories." I advise you to watch the performance here. The audience gave their usual wild approval and four yeses came from the judges.
Of course, I checked out Kevin's background. Kevin appeared twice on Penn and Teller's "Fool Us”. His second performance was a "fooler." He is a working professional magician, which is most often the case in AGT.
In my first AGT blog, the acts came in no particular order. So now I return to week 6.
Not to be forgotten, and he Won't...Artem Shchukin, but first a little back history of my own
In 2005, I attended the SAM Convention in Boston, Massachusetts. I mention this not to tell you how much fun it was because, of course, it was. But to inform you, once you have attended a Magic convention, you will probably have seen enough "Card Manipulation" acts to last a lifetime.
My favorite Card Manipulator of all time will always be Cardini. I mentioned him in a previous blog. Cardini created a lovable character who we see caught in a web of uncontrolled productions of playing cards. He had all the skills, but the performance was a brief story of a somewhat "Tipsy" British gentleman.
We, in the business of magic, often consider "motivation". This may complicate things unnecessarily, but more often than not, it serves us well. In the arena of card manipulations and productions and vanishes, the question is, why do we do what we do? In Cardini's performance, the story he creates is the perfect motivation.
Artem Shchukin's Performance Brings Card Manipulation New Life.
When Artem took the stage, the audience went wild...I don't know why. Maybe it was his unassuming image, his smile. Who knows? He just said, "Wow...wow."
His routine began with the music from The Adam's Family, which he perfectly coordinated with his unique style of card manipulation. Four yeses, of course. I can't wait to see what he does next, although I have an idea.
See his full performance here.
What's Next For Artem
As always, I checked out Artem’s credentials, and as is often the case, AGT is not his first rodeo. See more here.
Artem has a full repertoire in his tank. His audition is only the tip of the iceberg of this multi talented magician. I expect he will proceed easily in the next round. Color me impressed!
Coming Up.
To those who have reached this point, completing this lengthy project posed a challenge in maintaining a positive outlook. Feedback on Facebook criticized AGT as the worst show on television. More importantly, I have been told of disappointing and unprofessional treatment of a performer. Everyone deserves respect and courteous treatment. More on this soon.
Joe Ferranti
Boston's Favorite Adult Birthday Magician
Friday, August 4, 2023
Are These the Best Magicians? AGT Magic Line-Up 2023 Part 3
AGT Magic Auditions 2023 part three
Ryan Hayashi
I have been involved in magic for many years as a student. (Always a student) and a few as semi-pro performer.
I knew of Ryan Hayashi before he took the stage on AGT. He is a well-accomplished magician, respected in the magic community, with numerous magic awards and appearances around the world to his credit. He's also a lecturer and motivational speaker. Having fooled Penn and Teller, I anticipated the outcome of his performance.
Watch Ryan's Performance:
In fact, I didn't know what was to follow. Ryan entered the stage and Heidi asked him a few questions. Next, we cut to a scene on the stage. Ryan is seated at a table with Heidi and Terry. How they got there we don't know. He introduces the props he will be using, four cards, and four coins. As he is doing this, we can hear Simon's voice asking, "Are those playing Cards? Howie replies, "You hate cards", Simon replies to Howie, "So much, I can't tell you."
This isn't quiet talking at the table. Ryan can hear it as well. He briefly spoke, "Simon, don't worry. This is not a card trick." The camera cuts to Simon as he rolls his eyes. I didn't quite understand. Simon often assists in card magic and his reactions are often awe struck. Without context, there is no point in discussing it further, as it was heavily edited.
The Matrix
Ryan was performing his version of what magicians call "Matrix." Where 4 coins travel magically across a table, either under the cover of cards or sometimes bare-handed. The first transposition happens, and Terry and Heidi react positively to the magic. Next, we switch to an overhead shot to provide the audience with a clear view of the "magic" moment, and Simon asks Sofia, "What's happening?”
Earlier, they showed Ryan backstage, performing for a young magician. (Sangsoon Kim) Magicians will be familiar with the trick. Ryan asked Sangsoon to name any card, "Six of Clubs" was Sangsoon's response...Ryan immediately produced the six of clubs from the bottom of the deck. "How do you do that?" asked Sangsoon. "Some days you get lucky," replied Ryan. Cut scene to Ryan walking on the stage. This must have been purposeful editing because this was not Ryan's "Lucky Day." Three nos and one, yes, from Heidi.
If you are interested in Ryan's Penn and Teller performance, it's right here.
Sangsoon kim Fism Winner 2018
Watching this episode of AGT. I saw Ryan enjoying some pre-show time with Sangsoon. In the picture below, we see the moment Ryan received his third "No" I wonder what was going through his mind?
Sangsoon is from South Korea, where he is a magician. It seems his only other career has been military service.
He took the stage, his engaging personality winning over the judges and audience before he began. As the saying goes, He hit the ground running with an upbeat performance.
Magic with Sneakers
His act was novel in that it was a color-changing sneaker act, in the manner of a quick-change artist. However, it went further. The shoe boxes changed to matching colors. The highlight was when he jumped in the air and the sneakers he was wearing changed color in mid-air.
The audience and the judges gave a mutual standing ovation.
Note: In 2018, Sangsoon appeared on Penn and Teller. (Not a Fooler.) he also won the 2018 FISM Most originality Award Stage. FISM is the most prestigious magic award in the world.
I'll be back soon to either finish the auditions or proceed to the semi-finals.
Joe Ferranti's Magic Musings
ferrantimagic.com 339-927-4710 Boston Corporate Magician.
Thursday, August 3, 2023
AGT... The Best Variety Show Ever?
America’s Got Talent Returns 2023 with Amazing Magic! part two.
My personal view of AGT is that it is one of the best variety shows to ever grace our tv screens. Mind you, I go back as a viewer of the Ed Sullivan Show.
The most often complaint I hear from the general public of AGT is that “all the acts aren’t from “America”. Competing with that complaint is “These are professional performers.” and yes there are. Let’s put this to rest…it’s all O.K. and covered in the official rules.
Combine the available talent and the fact that AGT is the finest technically produced production in television history.
Mandy Muden:
No stranger to performing, see Mandy Muden Wikipedia.
Mandy is one funny lady, she should be. She has mega miles on her performing career. She immediately commanded the stage with the attention of the audience as well as the judges. Her combination of magic and comedy was perfect in my view. (There is a "school of magicians" who are not keen on combining comedy and magic. No time for this article...just saying.) Having previously been on BGT, Simon did a good job pretending he had not seen her before. She is unforgettable and hilarious.
Here's Mandy's performance. Of course, the audience gave her a standing ovation, and Howie shared their sentiment.
Anna DeGuzman
"A breath of fresh air" was my first thought as I watched this 24-year-old young lady. Heid Klum used that exact phrase.... coincidence? or magic?
Anna displayed a little nervousness, maybe just excitement, not criticism as I believe I would have a heart attack on that stage. She kindly asked permission to approach the judges' table. Where she removed a deck of cards and landed her first "joke" a little poke and a wink towards Simon. All in good taste and appreciated by all the judges, including Simon.
She began by displaying a little "Cardistry." Which many consider as "spice" and we know you've got to use just the right amount. Anna is a true chef using the exact amount of spice for her performance.
Anna has an innocence and charm that will win over any audience as she easily did on AGT. As her performance continued, any nervousness faded away as she found her footing, and astonished everyone in the theater, and apparently herself as well. See her performance here.
As always, I did a little research on Anna and found she had appeared on Penn and Teller Fool US and in 2022 was a contestant on Australia's Got Talent. One of the "tricks" every magician needs to learn is how to make every performance appear new to all of our audiences. Anna's got that in spades.
To Advertise or Magish, Magic Mike's Dilemma?
Magic Mike Jacobsen
Magic Mike's performance displayed his well-honed presentation skills along with his reinvention of an age-old classic in magic. For the magicians reading I don't have to tell you about The Invisible Deck. Mike's addition makes this impossible trick, even more impossible. In his introduction, he told the judges that he hoped his appearance on AGT would provide him the opportunity to leave his day job in advertising and pursue magic full-time. Simon said, "No more advertising jobs for you, this is what I think you were born to do."
Here's Magic Mike's AGT performance.
I don't think Magic Mike has to worry too much about his day job in advertising as it appears he is already well on his way to putting it in the rear-view mirror. He's obviously quite talented and is another magician who will/would do well without AGT. As I mentioned with Trigg Watson, what's wrong with a million dollars and a Vegas residency?
See you soon with my third article on AGT Magicians 2023.
Joe Ferranti
Boston Close-Up Magician.
www.ferrantimagic.com 339-927-4710
Tuesday, August 1, 2023
Are These the Best Magicians? AGT Magic Line-Up 2023!
America's Got Talent Returns 2023 with Amazing Magic!
It's summer, and that means AGT is in high gear with impressive talents from every arena, of course, my favorites are the magicians.
Not so long ago, I never thought a magician would win America's Got Talent. They showcased some of the best in the field. Kevin James, an award-winning professional magician made it to the semi-finals on the second season. I thought that was as good as it would get for a magician. I am glad to be wrong because there has been a constant stream of magicians impressing the judges year after year. My feeling is the exposure of quality magic on TV in recent years has improved the public opinion of magic and magicians in general.
AGT Magician Wins Top Prize
Season nine produced the first magician winner, Matt Franco. Season 13 introduced Shin Lim to the world as he took the top prize. Not long after in season 16, Dustin Tavella was the third Magician to win it all.
There are more that made it to the finals, but I am looking at season 18 2023, and we have no winner at this time.
I am briefly making comments on the magicians I have seen. Also, my list is in no particular order. My intention is to be informative and observational. I have no intention of critiquing any of the contestants and wish them all success. I will write about the other magicians soon.
AGT Season 18: Looking at the Magicians.
Trigg Watson
Appearing in episode one was Trigg Watson. Originally from Australia, he currently resides in Los Angeles, Ca. He is a busy magician, having appeared on Penn and Teller Fool Us and Masters of Illusions. He's consulted for NETFLIX on a series, "Magic For Humans". He's worked in Vegas as well as cruise ships, suffice it to say his resume is impressive as was his audition on AGT.
He presented a tech-based act with what appeared to be A "poster-size" iPhone. I'd advise you to watch it, rather than try to convey his act in words. I will say, the audience went wild, and the judges gave him a standing ovation.
Trigg would do fine without appearing on AGT, but why not? A million dollars wouldn't hurt, and he could settle down with a Vegas residency.
Young Magicians Becoming Common on AGT
Ryland Petty
Ryland appeared on episode 5, he's only ten years old and resides in the U.K. I've watched Ryland for a few years, he started at age two, which is true...these things are often hype. He genuinely loves magic, and unlike most kids, Ryland is willing to do the work. Magicians are aware of "mem deck magic", well, Ryland has already memorized a stack, which most magicians never attempt. In 2022 Ryland made it to the semi-finals of Brittain's Got Talent
Ryland didn't stumble upon magic from receiving a "Magic Kit" for Christmas, which is where most of us get our introduction. Ryan's dad is Craig Petty a successful Magician, and creator inventor, who runs entertainment businesses, performs all styles of magic as well as teaches magic on his YouTube business The Netrix. Craig would not paint his life as "peaches and cream." if you want to read more about him you can do so here.
Back to Ryan's performance, knowing his routine inside and out, he performed confidently beyond his years. As with most magicians, Ryan had the audience cheering with enthusiasm and he had a standing ovation with the judges, except Sofia. Perhaps her dress was too tight to stand. Ryland on YouTube.
Ryland will choose his future in magic; he is very good and will only get better. I say "choose" as he is only ten and may choose another occupation in the future.
Mysterious Magician From Japan
Enishi
I was unable to find much about Enishi, except that he is "A Japanese Video Gamer".
Enishi entered the stage dressed in a colorful cape a mysterious mask and struck an arms-open pose center stage, where he remained silent. After an uncomfortable moment of silence, Sofia asked "How are you, what is your name...where are you from?" (crickets) Seeing this was going nowhere Simon said, let's see how this goes." See Enishi's Audition here.
After his mysterious beginning, it didn't take long to see Enishi's performance was upbeat and entertaining. He had the audience's and the judge's full attention. He ended with a standing ovation and two judges standing. It seems I misjudged Simon's reaction, when it came to voting Simon said, "I don't think it had the Wow factor." Enishi moves on with three yes votes.
See you soon with more "Magic" from AGT Season 18
Joe Ferranti
Boston Massachusetts Close-Up Magician
Thursday, July 20, 2023
Sensational Yet Haunting Revelation of a Family-Friendly Magician !
Family Friendly Magician Massachusetts 339-927-4710
Exclusively for Children:
On the other hand, there are entertainers who focus only on children's magic. Some of them are very good to excellent. Nevertheless, it would take a lot of hard work to compete with the specialists. So, why compete in a field where I knew I would be on the lowest rung on the ladder?
Events with Children in attendance:
I wasn't working very long when I understood that children would be in attendance at certain adult functions. Of course, I didn't ignore them. Imagine the reviews I would get if I spurned children, "I'm sorry, I only perform for adults! Move on, out of my way!"
I enjoy performing for children:
It is inevitable that you will be required to perform for children at weddings, or an adult birthday show, where they may be in attendnance. Often, no adjustments are needed, as they are old enough to understand the concepts of the entertainment. Somewhere in the age range of 8, 9, or 10, children get it and are capable of understanding an adult show. (Additionally, my adult shows are "clean" in content.)
If I am performing "Walk Around Magic" a little more attention to detail may be necessary. See the photos below as a description. Sponge ball magic is suitable for children or adults.
Most magicians perform the"Ambitious Card Routine." That's the one where a signed selection is continuously placed in the middle of the deck, only to return to the top, in increaingly impossible condititons. When children are involved I carry some blank face cards, and have the children sign them, draw a picture...whatever they choose. The concept is simplicty itself and the entertainment value is personal as the children appreciate the magic happening to a card they have made unique.
I am proud to say, I am a family friendly magician. I'll accept my award now.
Boston Magician
Joe Ferranti
Thursday, June 1, 2023
HireThe Perfect Boston Magician for Your Next Event
The magic of Joe Ferranti |
How to Hire The Perfect Boston Magician for Your Next Event
Are you planning an upcoming event in Boston and looking for some
entertainment that will leave your guests spellbound? Look no further than a
professional magician! But with so many magicians out there, how do you choose
the perfect one for your event? You can guarantee an amazing event with the
right magician. This article looks at what to consider when choosing a Boston
magician: experience, style, and reputation.
Whether you’re planning a
corporate event, a wedding, or a private party, we’ll help you find the perfect
magician to make your event unforgettable. The following can assist you in
hiring the perfect Boston magician for your next event.
Why Hire a Magician
for Your Event?
When planning an event, you want to make sure that your expectations are understood
by your performer. One way to do this is by hiring a professional magician. A
professional magician can customize magic for any occasion.
Whether you want a stage show or
close-up magic, a magician can work with you to create an experience that is
unique and tailored to your event. By hiring a magician, you can add an extra
layer of excitement and wonder to your event that will be sure to leave a
lasting impression on your guests.
What to Consider
When Hiring a Magician
Hiring a magician requires careful consideration of several factors to
ensure that you find the perfect fit for your event. Here are some key factors
to keep in mind when hiring a magician:
Experience
With all crafts, experience is key; magic is no exception. You want to
make sure you’re hiring a magician who has a proven track record of providing
high-quality performances. Look for a magician who has been performing for
several years. It would be impossible to have each magician perform at an
interview. What you can expect is to see multiple videos of real-life
performances. Pay attention to their audience engagement and the overall
quality of their performance. Also, see pictures and reviews. You will want verified
reviews, such as what you find on Google. (It is sad to say that some
magicians write their own reviews.) An experienced magician will know how
to engage with your guests and create a memorable experience.
Style
Magicians have different styles of performance, so it’s important to
choose one whose style aligns with your event. Choose a magician whose style
will match your event. For example, if you’re planning a corporate event, you
may want a magician who can perform close-up magic during a cocktail hour.
Reputation
A magician’s reputation is an important factor to consider when hiring
one for your event. Look for a magician with positive reviews and
testimonials from previous clients. If money is not an issue, you may choose to
hire someone with an international reputation. Search for their name, and you
will find their website and contact information. (If that is the case... stop
here and hire David Copperfield.)
Finding Potential
Magicians in Boston
Now that you know what to consider when hiring a magician, the next step
is to find potential magicians in Boston. Here are some ways to find magicians
in your area:
Online Search
You would expect that a search for “magicians in Boston” would provide you
with a list of the best candidates. Search engines don’t work this way; you
will first see the sponsored ads. They paid for these ads, and rightfully they
appear first. Check them out. You may find the perfect magician for your event.
Your next result will be magicians who live in Boston. Only a handful live in
Boston, and others submit false Boston addresses to fool Google... and it
works! All professional magicians near the city will travel to Boston for your
event. I suggest you widen your search and check out magicians serving the
entire state of Massachusetts. All professional magicians in the state will
gladly travel to Boston. We all work in Boston.
Referrals
Word of mouth supplies me with many bookings. Asking a friend or
colleague can lead you to someone who certainly should meet your requirements.
Evaluating Potential
Magicians
Once you have a list of potential magicians, it’s time to evaluate them
to determine if they’re the right fit for your event. Here are some things to
consider:
Questions to Ask Potential Magicians
When speaking with potential magicians, ask them the following questions:
- How long have you been performing magic?
- What kind of events do you specialize in?
- Can you provide references from previous clients?
- What is your performance style?
- What kind of magic do you perform?
- Are you willing to customize your performance to fit my event?
Contract and Payment
Terms
Once you’ve found the perfect magician for your event, it’s time to go
over all the details. Do you need a contract and payment terms? Here are some
things to consider:
Contract
If you have a written contract or just an understanding through
conversation and email. Outline the terms of their performance. This should
include the date, time, and location of the event, as well as the performance
fee and any other terms and conditions. This doesn’t need to be prepared by a
lawyer. What is important is for both parties to have a working agreement.
Payment Terms
Discuss the payment terms with the magician. Cash, check, PayPal, credit
card. Some magicians require a deposit upfront, while others may require
payment in full on the day of the event.
Preparing for the
Magician’s Performance
Now that you’ve hired the perfect magician for your event, it’s important
to prepare for their performance. Here are some things to consider:
Performance Space
Make sure that the performance space is suitable for the magician’s
performance. If they’re performing close-up magic, they may need a small table
to perform on. If they’re performing a stage show, make sure that there’s
enough space for them to set up their equipment.
Timing
Coordinate with the magician to ensure that their performance fits within
the schedule of your event. Make sure that they have enough time to set up and
perform without rushing.
Conclusion
Hiring a magician for your event can be a great way to provide your
guests with a unique and memorable experience. By considering their experience,
style, and reputation, you can find the perfect magician for your event. Evaluate
potential magicians, check their references, and finalize the contract.
Joe Ferranti
Boston Area Close-Up Magician
Ferrantimagic.com 339-927-4710
Wednesday, May 3, 2023
Getting the Gigs with Paid Avertising or Search Engine Optimization.
Getting the Gigs…Part One
The first challenge is to inform potential
clients that you exist. (Having a website does not do this…well, not
automatically.)
I quickly learned that I needed to be seen where people search for magicians. Twelve years ago, that was Gig masters and Gig Salad. These are event services directories, they command the top spots on the internet, so my website is “David”, and they are “Goliath.”
Fact! Most internet searchers don’t go past
the first page, I am not sure if most go past the top two or three listings.
When you are beginning you need to belong to
one or more event service providers. (I don’t call them agents, as we have no
personal relationship.)
As a client, it looks pretty good, you don’t
pay a fee for your introduction to the talent. If you are The Magician, D.J.,
band, etc. You pay a fee, depending on which services you choose to use. Some “agencies”
charge a membership fee which ranges from $300 to $500 each year, but it doesn’t
end there. After you are booked you pay an additional fee for each gig you
secure. Other event services simply charge you for each event individually. The
cost to communicate with a client can be quite steep, especially considering
you have no idea of at least an approximation of their budget. This can be
literally like burning money.
Since I began, the number of event service providers has grown. If I belonged to all of them, it would cost me as much as my yearly income. I won’t mention them by name as they get too much attention without my help.
Until next time ...
Joe Ferranti Massachusetts’ Favorite Adult Birthday Magician
339-927-4710 joseph.ferranti06@comcast.net
Next blog continues with more, on Getting the Gigs.
Sunday, October 30, 2022
Magician’s Perspective…” Reading the Room”
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I was recently hired for my Strolling Magic for a 30th anniversary celebration. I always discuss these events with my clients in advance. The more I know the better I can be prepared to deliver entertainment to fulfill their vision of that special day.
The expected attendance was near 75 people, upon arrival there was clearly less. The hosts knew I had a couple of “special effects” (tricks) for them.
However, the original plan was for me to begin my strolling magic with their guests and perform for them at a later time.
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My job is to do what I am asked to do, but in this situation, I gently advised a different approach. I suggested we open with the anniversary couple and arrange for their guests to watch as I performed the two tricks, I had prepared for them. They agreed, and not to add a complication for them, I arranged the guests in a semi-circle to watch the performance.
Why were the clients immediately flexible?
I only work with people who believe in me as a professional and have confidence in my abilities. Having nearly 50 videos on YouTube of me performing helps build that trust.
Occasionally, (rarely) in discussions with potential clients, I see they are not totally “sold” on me. I don’t know why, and it matters little. If a client is not 100% on board, I can do one of two things. I can assume the role of a salesperson and try to close the deal, or I can politely suggest they continue their search for someone they are more comfortable with. This works for me. I want my clients thinking, “This is going to be great!” as opposed to, “I hope this is good for my event.” Without going into psychology, I believe we get what we expect.
All ended perfectly, as if this was the original intention for the celebration. I had the attention of the entire group with the anniversary couple center stage and entertained with a mini show. Ending with applause for the couple and a standing ovation for me. Well, they were already standing.
Joe Ferranti
Close up Strolling and Parlor Magician
Boston and Massachusetts.
Thursday, April 7, 2022
A Gift to Your Guests...Magic at Your Wedding!
This is your day...A Day with memories that will last a lifetime. No matter your budget, you have likely spent more money than you anticipated. It is difficult to compromise on a celebration as important as "your Wedding Day." why do I suggest hiring a Close up/Strolling Magician for your special day, and why you won't regret it.
First, this is a gift to your guests...yes, you will hear from your guests how much they enjoyed the entertainment. In fact, I sometimes tell this to your guests. Magic entertainers are "new" to most people...in their enthusiasm, some feel the need to tip the Magician. Although this is a kind and generous offer, I am always aware that other groups are always watching you, due to the excitement of professional level Magic. (Most Lay people have never seen a professional magician before.) Back to my point, if other people see you taking money from guests, they may mistakenly think that you are working for tips. I certainly do not want anyone to feel an obligation of feel I am soliciting donations. Of course, I know that I am well compensated for my services. Here is how I handle this situation: "Thank you very much, however, the entertainment is a gift from Dick and Jane to their guests...blah, blah...In this manner, they understand that you are compensated for your work...and they also understand the Bride and Groom were thinking of them at the cocktail hour...and they graciously accept the gift.
Your Wedding is not a cookie cutter wedding. Most weddings follow a formula, if you've been to several, many will seem much alike, and they blend in as a monotone memory.
Your Wedding will stand out...I borrow a phrase or two, "Your Event will be taken to a new level."
I certainly think that is enough reason to invite me to your wedding. I will not disappoint you...that is a promise.
If you need more convincing, consider this blog from Magician Craig Petty, https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/why-having-close-up-magician-your-wedding-best-thing-you-craig-petty
Best Wishes,
Joe Ferranti
Wedding Magician Boston Massachusetts
Friday, January 28, 2022
Magic Beginnings of a Boston Magician Part 2
Magic Beginnings part 2
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In 1973, NBC aired a new show called The Magician, starring Bill Bixby. The show only ran one season. I enjoyed the short cameos of professional magicians. One show had a very short clip of Dai Vernon performing his Cups and Balls routine. It began with a sequence of the vanish of three balls. I had a basic knowledge of sleight of hand and easily understood the vanish of the first two balls. What fooled me badly was the vanish of the third ball. This is what I saw. Dai placed the third ball in his hand. He merely closed his hand, and when he opened it, the ball was gone. Wow!, With my understanding of magic methods, this was not possible. Now I would attempt to find out how this was done.
I have lived the major part of my life without the internet, and such was the case back in the 1970s. By this time, I had discovered the Joke/Magic Shops in Boston. My wife at that time worked in Boston and would stop at Little Jack Horner's Joke and Magic Shop on Tremont Street and would pick me up books and various pocket tricks.
In 1975 Boston got its first Magic Shop. Hank Lee's Magic Shop. Just magic, no jokes, no backroom of "magazines", no smoke products or marijuana paraphernalia. Just magic, from pocket tricks to large illusions. Professional magic by professional magicians. A very special time, Magic Lectures, I.B.M. meetings.
Now I knew where to get the secrets I wanted. I tracked down a booklet on Dai Vernon's Cups and Balls routine for $5. (A bargain for the best Cups and Balls routine.) I learned it and performed it at every opportunity I could find, which was few. (More on this next time.)
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