Showing posts with label Boston Area Magician. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Boston Area Magician. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 31, 2024

Close-Up-Magic...No boxes, Big Impact!


Close-Up-Magic...No Boxes, Big Impact!


Close-Up-Magic has always been part of the magic scene. Many of us started with a card trick or a magic kit as a gift. Where to go from there was problematic, at least for me. My audience was family and friends. I wasn't very good, and the familiarity of my audience didn't help. Constant interruptions, grabbing my cards...not really their fault. (I wasn't very good.)


Stage Magic-Boxes Illusions-Sleight-of-Hand


This was also a pleasant memory from childhood. Magicians cutting ladies in two and putting them back together. Others producing endless fans of cards and cigarettes...it was a different time. Linking Solid Metal Rings, Multiplying Billiard Balls, and Candles. It all intrigued me, but the secrets were not available. My only source of knowledge came from a public library, which was very limited.

Leaving Magic Behind


Life takes takes many twists and turns. Varied interests pull us back and forth and magic was left behind. I still liked magic but I didn't return until I was a young man. In the mid-seventies, Doug Henning took Brodawy and the Magic World by Storm. He had a new look which was appealing to my sensibilities. He performed Large Illusions as well as Close-Up-Sleight-of-Hand Magic. He was an inspiration, to say the least.

A Rekindled Interest in Close-Up-Magic


As a young adult, it was easy to find new resources. Magic Shops in Boston, stocked with professional material and the latest books. Magic Clubs hosting lecturers and more. I spent countless hours practicing, but still the mystery of making it entertaining eluded me. I had yet to learn the importance of personal interaction with my audience. In a word, it was the ability to "connect" with individuals and groups of people. Much like a dance, it was cooperative between the performer and the audience.

A Mentor at Last...?


Having a mentor can make all the difference between mediocrity and being a polished performer. I never met someone to fill this role. However, with the advent of magic videos and DVDs, I was able to watch and study how the best in the field entertained with Close-Up-Magic.


Being Your Best Self


The development of a "character" was an extremely important piece of the puzzle. Even in the earliest periods of development, I had read this. Understanding it was something entirely different. Not being trained in theatre it was important to play a character that is close to who you are in life, just a better version.

A Journey to becoming a Craftsman

Some call it "The Art of Magic." There are certainly artists in every field, and I know who the artists are in magic. My hope is to be considered a talented craftsman. A serious dabbler in magic. I get better by performing as often as possible and choosing the best material in line with my skills. I am well compensated for my performance time, but my biggest reward can be seen in the faces of the people I entertain. You can see them in my photos and videos.

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Monday, July 15, 2024

 

Boston Magician Joe Ferranti entertains with Strong Card Magic.


Boston Card Magician Joe Ferranti

In the world of magic, where the impossible becomes possible, Boston Magician Joe Ferranti has an endless fascination with Card Magic. He recently said, “I have added magic with coins and other everyday objects to my repertoire. However, when I find myself at a large “Walk Around Magic Performance” where I have just a few minutes to spend with the attendees, I can do nothing to make a lasting impact on my audience more than performing some quick, Card miracles.

Card Tricks Vs. Card Miracles

As far as your average layman is concerned, all card tricks are the same. That is all most have observed. They have seen friends perform card tricks. You take a card, they look through the cards, and remove yours…success!


How about this…you merely think of a card, and it is exactly a card that has been in my pocket. Much of my work revolves around the spectator and their thoughts as opposed to “selecting or taking a card.” It is a profound difference that is not likely to be appreciated until observed personally.


Converting Opinions Group by Group

At most jobs, people are happy to engage in a little magic. What is not expected is the emotional reactions that happen after a quick trick. You can see it in my photos and videos. Every effect in my repertoire has been stripped to its core. Leaving only the hard-hitting impact of magic. Magic that will often happen by the actions of an unsuspecting spectator. They will not understand what or how the end result occurred. It's not magic, but it feels unnervingly too close. 


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Technology and Magic.

In a world where technology often overshadows traditional arts, Joe Ferranti’s card magic is simply a well-executed illusion. His work is a testament to the enduring power of magic which relies on psychology and traditional sleight of hand. Join The Magic of Joe Ferranti for a brief time where anything is possible, and the only limit is your imagination.

Joe Ferranti

www.ferrantimagic.com 339-927-4719

Boston Magician



Sunday, June 2, 2024

Best in Wedding Magic! Boston Massachusetts-Mass. and New Hampshire. fer...


Boston and Massachusetts Wedding Magician

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Weddings bring together family and friends. A great magician is your gift to your guests. You will hear from everyone who witnessed the magic styling of one of Massachusetts' Premier Close-Up Magicians.

The Magic of Joe Ferranti

The shared experience of witnessing cutting edge magic is an instant conversation starter. Furthermore, making connections between total strangers into new friends...at least while enjoying the "best in Magic!"

 Joe Ferranti has been entertaining at weddings for over 13 years. His style and expertise at sleight-of-hand magic have absolutely thrilled his clients.

 All performances are 100% guaranteed satisfaction, or you don't pay.

 Please call for details...The more I know about your special day enables me to be prepared.

 You and your guest will be pleased.

 Sincerely,

Joe Ferranti







Magic at The China Pearl Quincy Massachusetts


Wedding Magician Boston, Wedding Magician Massachusetts, Wedding magician New hampshire

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.

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One of Massachusetts' Best Magicians
  

Tuesday, August 1, 2023

Are These the Best Magicians? AGT Magic Line-Up 2023!

 

Logo for ferrantimagic.com the Magic of Boston Magician Joe Ferranti.

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

 

Wednesday, April 20, 2022

From Tricks to Performing

 Boston Comedy Magician 

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From Tricks to Performing

As we begin, we learn a magic trick because it fascinates us. Little do we know our family may not find the same fascination. However, if you are a parent or a grandparent you are familiar with “applauding” everything our children do. On the other hand, if you do not belong to the school of, “You can become anything you want.” You may reserve your applause not wanting to see your child face disappointment.

The good news, with magic is there are many levels of performing which can be satisfying to most hobbyists to professionals. Many of our respected magicians have other jobs and still find time to perform.

Professional Magicians with other jobs

 If you are a magician, a few that come to mind are John Guastaferro , John Bannon and Marc DeSousa. These gentlemen aren’t exactly hobbyists, but you get the point.

The rest of us fall somewhere in between.


Realistically, we will not attain the stature of those I named, and there is a simple reason and I do not think I have to mention it.
Still, there are opportunities to perform for all who wish to, there is only one rule…”First, do no harm.” (Fact…this is not a part of the Hippocratic oath, go ahead, look it up…I’ll wait.)
Here is my advice, be the best you can be, within your skill set. (BTW, we practice for life, so our skills are not static.)

Putting Together Your Show

Second, put together a show, this means you need a beginning, a middle and an end. There are many sources to learn how to do this. Don’t expect to learn this for free or by trial and error, but here's some good advice for free.

There are many sources to learn how to structure your act. If you belong to a club, seek the advice of someone who is working. Be careful not to ask everyone in your club, I’ve found that everyone likes to give advice, even those who have never actually performed.

Some magicians gladly share their shows they have structured…feel free to use that as a starting point. Do I have to mention that you should integrate your personality into the show!

Finally, do not copy any one’s act. Yes, it happens, even on the highest levels. With so many professional magicians willing to share their creations you will eventually develop your own style and have a show that is unique to you.

Good Luck

Joe Ferranti



Wednesday, February 3, 2021

February 1st...Magic with the Mask

 Boston's Best Adult Birthday Magician

Joe Ferranti 339-927-4710 

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Image of Massachusetts Magician Performing with a mask as the pandemic begins it's initial "ending."with a mask

So, here we are...February first. 2021. The pandemic is still a menace to the globe. I like many other entertainers am "running in the red." It's been a year without income, it will be the first time in years that I will not be sending a large check to the IRS in April. my expenses, even with serious cuts far out weigh the miniscule income. But don't feel bad for me, my retirement income, along with my wife's keeps a roof over our head with enough left for food.
Currently, two vaccines have been approved, with at least a couple more approaching on the horizon. I can hardly contain myself, but I must wait for my "turn". You can see in the picture, I am using two masks. No one is really sure if this is beneficial. I come form the "more is better" school of thinking.

Last week I received a request for an adult Birthday performance. My response was to the point and succinct. "I perform with a mask and follow all guidelines of the State of Massachusetts." the client assured me they take this virus seriously, and the number of guests would be below the limit. so we proceeded forward.

On January 31'st we were in the cross hairs of a Nor' Easter, a major stumbling block for driving. This party was in jeopardy. The client contacted me and asked if it would be better to start early...I said, "yes, yes, yes!"
Honestly, the driving was not good...I took the back roads and drove very slowly. I made it there with only two minor skids.
what a pleasure to perform, it's been so long. I don't think the rust showed. We all had a good time, and I headed home. This time only one minor skid. I got in the door to the delight of my wife and dog.

I got changed out of my suit and relaxed in front of the TV. About an hour after I got home, the phone rings...guess who? It was Mike, the client. He was checking in to make sure I made it home safe. Wow, what a good human being. They are still out their. thanks Mike, you made my day. (Thank you for your more than generous tip as well.) I believe we will meet again.
Sincerely,
Joe Ferranti


The Miracle Finale performed by Massachusetts' Magician Joe Ferranti

Tuesday, August 25, 2020

Close Up Magic in Boston MA. | MASS.

Finding the Right Magician...part two

 

I left you with solid information to enable you to search the internet and make an informed choice to assist you in choosing a magician. Continuing…

The Agent/Agency

agent.: a person who does business for another person: a person who acts on behalf of another.

There was a time when individuals worked hard on behalf of entertainers, securing them steady work. Of course, the agent received a fee/percentage for his work. (Well-deserved too.) How nice would it be to just do what I enjoy most…. entertaining with magic, and not spending time with the business end. From where I sit, those days are long in the rear-view mirror.

 there’s a new agent in town.

I must admit, it was a brilliant idea, and well marketed.

In the field of Magic entertainment, do a search and you’ll find the agents. “Gig this, Gig that...Party Time, Woof, Thumbs Up, Bish Bosh, World Entertainment.” I’ve changed the names to avoid conflict.

What do you get?

 As a consumer you receive a list of magicians that you may contact. You get their promo info etc. Sounds good? For the most part, but the listing of magicians is not all inclusive. The only contacts you will see are from “paid members”, that’s us the magicians.

Competition? Touted as benefitting the consumer. Not necessarily, you’re not buying canned soup. All magic entertainment is not equal. Recently a potential client asked if I could meet the same fee as another magician had quoted. As much as I want to accommodate my clients, I had to politely decline with best wishes and hoped their event was a success. Moments later I was contacted again, and they were happy to pay my fee.

What does the Magician get?

We receive details about your event, and are able to contact you with a quote for our services. This is nice...contact info with a motivated client, but there is a price.

The part that you don’t see is the fee we pay to be included on the list of available magicians for your event. Or the additional fee if we choose a “Top List profile.”

Or the fee we pay if we are hired by you. Yeah, there are a lot of fees. Do we pass on the costs? (A topic for another day.)

 

There you have it...how to find the right magician for your event. Go back and look at part one again.

 

All Best Wishes,

Joe Ferranti

Boston Magician

 

 

 

Sunday, December 29, 2019

Boston Magic Show

                     

The Parlor Show


Getting the right show for your event, is easy...with a little knowledge. If you are looking for a Vegas Stage Act...you might have to travel to Vegas. Sometimes big stage productions go on tour. Keep your eyes open. Some spectacular shows may travel near your location.
https://boston.broadway.com › shows › the-illusionists
Close Up Strolling Magicians are readily available locally. The talent varies, so do your homework, with so many reviews and available videos there's no reason for you to hire someone blindly.
Maybe you want to try a Mentalism show, simply search for those who specialize in that field
Others have shows that play well to a few hundred people, perhaps a School Show or a corporate gathering. Again, do your research. You can find the type of show that you want. Maybe you want some comedy style magic, or something a bit more serious.
All my work contains a certain amount of humor, but equally strong Magic. Recently I have been servicing corporate and private holiday parties with my "Intimate Par Show." I've performed in offices, Restaurants and homes. The audience size varies from 15 to 40 people. During the show, many participate and are the "eyes" for the audience. Keep in mind the audience can see as well, the participation amplifies the effect for all in attendance. 
The show runs approximately 50 minutes, usually a bit longer. I try to come in at a bit under one hour.
If you are the one arranging the event, this is an extremely easy process, as all you need to do is provide the space, restaurant, office, home. I will arrive early to insure a prompt start for your scheduled time.
After that, all you need do is relax and take the pats on the back for arranging such a great show.
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The Very Best in Boston area Magic.