Showing posts with label Close-Up Magician Boston. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Close-Up Magician Boston. Show all posts

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

Monday, August 28, 2023

Is Reality TV Out of Control? America's Got Talent 2023.

 


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Being a magician, I often enjoy the magic segments on AGT. Beginning season 18 I wrote a four-part blog about the magicians appearing in the summer of 2023.

I closely observed each magician and wrote a quick summarization of each act. Including links to their performances. My intention was to write a "fluff" piece. I wanted to say something positive about each of the magicians. My blog was posted on Facebook. I didn't expect any pats on the back for my writing. However, I didn't expect the negative feedback about the show. (Not at me personally.)

The Rules of AGT in a Nutshell, Please.

AGT has their rules and I'm sure attorneys write them. So, yes...it is not an amateur competition representing only people of the 50 states. In fact, many contestants have previously competed in other countries before coming to AGT.

I shared my opinion that I believe that AGT may be the best variety show of all time. I go back to Ed Sullivan, the variety Show I enjoyed when I was a kid.

Ed Sullivan, The Premiere Variety Show

Ed Sullivan presented acts from around the world each Sunday evening. There were singers, comedians, ventriloquists, acrobats, every type of circus act. Plate spinners, dancers, and Broadway stars. He introduced Elvis, The Beatles, and countless other music groups. Ed Sullivan had something for everyone.

Times change, perhaps we are at the apex of the "Reality Show" format. If my recollection is correct, "American Idol." was the first reality singer's show. There was a mix of great singers and those who couldn't carry a tune if they handed it to them in a bag. The "bad auditions" were the initial hook...add Simon Cowell in the mix and you had "must-see" TV.

Introducing AGT

AGT followed a similar pattern in the early years. Today they spend less time on the "bad acts". Often they edit several acts that don't make the cut in a short "medley." They spend less time on auditions that receive 4 buzzers and the argumentative contestants who don't want to leave.

I believe there is obviously "more than meets the eye" on AGT. In my mind, it can change lives for the better. You do not have to win to benefit from an appearance. Allow me to leave you with a story from an acquaintance on Facebook. His experience is best stated in his own words. Let me introduce Mark Lewis.




"A few months ago, I went down to Los Angeles to perform on America's Got Talent after being persuaded by one of the producers to do so. An interesting experience but very time-consuming since I had to take a long plane flight from Toronto there and back.

The good news is that I got a standing ovation and four yeses from the judges!  The bad news is that for some reason it is not going to be seen on television so you will have to take my word for it. 

In fact, I am beginning to wonder if I was really down there at all and perhaps I am hallucinating that I participated at all. I am getting old after all and the memory plays tricks on you when that happens.

Seeing is Believing.

I do have a witness to the alleged occasion. I can't remember much about it but she informs me that Simon Cowell compared me to a tortoise who turned into an angel. I have no idea what he meant but it seems that it started an argument between him and Howie Mandel as to the difference between a turtle and a tortoise.

Anyway, although I am not entirely sure if I was really on or whether it was a hallucination brought on by an aged deterioration of the brain, I thought I might as well brag about it anyway.

Mark Lewis Did Not Appear on Season 18 of AGT.

Incidentally, if I really did appear I performed the Svengali deck. I forgot to ask the potential millions of people watching to buy one so perhaps it is just as well it is not going to be shown after all.  There is only one more episode of this season's show left before the live performances and that is scheduled for next Tuesday. They were supposed to inform me a week before if I was going to be on but it hasn't happened so I assume it isn't going to.

Anyway, at least I told you all about it so that it wasn't a complete waste of time."

This struck me as odd and wrong...how could you get 4 yes votes and not move on to the next round? It must be in the "legal mumbo jumbo." If anyone knows where the rules inform you four yeses can mean "No"! let me know and drop a line to Mark as well.

Magic for Adults,

Joe Ferranti 339-927-4710                                                                                                              www.ferrantimagic.com


  Mutual Respect...It's not always screaming reactions. This is his way of saying, "I enjoyed the magic."

Wednesday, August 9, 2023

Are These the Best Magicians? AGT Magic Line-Up 2023! part 4

 

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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.

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

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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?

Image of AGT contestant Sansoon Kim

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.

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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 Uand 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.


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Thursday, July 20, 2023

Sensational Yet Haunting Revelation of a Family-Friendly Magician !

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I've spent at least ten years promoting myself as a "Magician for Adult Events." However, I discovered early on that I was not keen on performing for children. (Not that there's anything wrong with it!) I do not have an interest in "balloon twisting" or playing the "Look, Don't See" game. Yeah, that's a thing. (Beyond Look, Don't See: Furthering the Art of Children's Magic) In retrospect, it wasn't children's magic in general. Instead, it was a small span of age, from 4 years old to 8, approximately.

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.

 

A very surprised expression in a young girl's face, seeing "Magic" of Boston Magician.   Two children, sisters with mouths gaping at Boston Massachusetts Magician Joe Ferranti's magic performance. 

 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 22, 2023



The Magic of Joe Ferranti

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An expression of surprise from a young lady witnessing Massachusetts Best Magician. The Magic of Joe Ferranti



"The Fastest Hands in the World."

 

Honestly, few claim it. Many magicians frame it in a question…”Are these the fastest hands in the world?”

There is actually a terminology for this. Are you ready? “JAQing Off.” This is an often used technique by politicians, but it can work for magicians as well. It’s actually a clever way to put a thought in someone’s head. As time passes, the mind may forget the question and believe the words as a statement of truth..

As a magician, no actual harm is done. If we don’t hype ourselves, we have to pay someone else to do it for us.

Why Magicians "Hype" Their Sleight of Hand Talents:

We need to promote our “talent” to attract attention, which hopefully produces bookings. By making bold/false claims about having the fastest hands, we generate an intrigue among potential clients. These statements act as promotional tools, enticing people to witness our performances and experience the seemingly impossible first hand.

Magicians often use trickery to create illusions of skill. The formula is simple. The Magician makes a preposterous claim and then fulfills the claim.

 This Magicians' Ludicrous Claim is Actually True:

I recall an exception. When Kostya Kimlat appeared on Penn and Teller Fool Us for the second time, he made a bold claim and then proceeded to demonstrate his claimed skill successfully.

Moreover, you can see him in the above link explain the trick in his own words. Surprisingly, it is hardly a trick. What he does requires great skill and pretty fast hands, although not faster than the eye.

Additionally, other magicians perform the same effect, although the method is different. It’s a trick! Confusing, isn’t it?

However, to really appreciate Kostya Kimlat, it is important to understand that it is not a “trick.”

Returning to The Fast Hands:

When I was a very young man back in the 20th century, there was a local magician who went on to great success.

One such magician was Steve Dacri:

Stephen “Steve” Robert Dacri (March 22, 1952 - February 11, 2011) was an American sleight-of-hand magician who worked nearly 30 years at his craft, earning him the moniker “The Fastest Hands in the World.”

Long before Steve, others have claimed the title of the “Fastest Hands in the World.” And I’m sure that, until the end of time, countless others will make the same claim.

Nevertheless, I’ll choose to remember Steve Dacri fondly as the man with “The Fastest Hands in the World.”

 

Best Wishes,

Joe Ferranti

“The man with fast enough Hands.”

Friday, May 5, 2023

Boston's Favorite Adult Birthday Magician....


Adult Birthday Magic

Not long ago, the only people looking for Birthday Magicians were parents interested in making their child's Birthday Special. It is still the major search for birthday Parties. 
Why not, it is perfect entertainment for a crowd of kids. See some videos of kids laughing and screaming!
I do pretty much the same thing, except my audience age is somewhere between 17 to 100 years old. (Yes, I've done exactly that, and every age in between.

Just a little caveat, make sure you search for Adult Birthday Magicians...check out Google or any search engine. There are many to choose from, you'll find me there amongst the crowd.

I'd love to be your choice, here's my latest google Review.

I booked Joe for my fiancé’s birthday, and he was fantastic!!! From the first call to inquire about his services, to saying goodbye after his performance, working with Joe was a pleasure and a smooth process. We agreed Joe would meet us at a bowling alley at 9pm after our birthday dinner at a nearby restaurant. Our dinner was running late, so I stepped out to call Joe and let him know. He told me it was no problem at all and not to rush, which eased my mind greatly. We showed up to the bowling alley at 9:30pm and met Joe and his wife waiting there for us, they were so warm and kind. Joe’s magic was incredible, and he was very funny and engaging with our guests. His wife was so sweet and filmed the whole thing. We all had such a great time and are still talking about it days later. He made my fiancé’s birthday so special. Joe is an amazing magician, and very easy, flexible, and adaptable to work with.

If you are hearing a "tooting" sound, that would be me, blowing my own horn.

Give me a call 339-927-4710, Let's make someone's Birthday, special.

Joe Ferranti
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Friday, January 27, 2023

The Good, The Bad and the Ugly of YouTube Education

 Yes, You Can Learn Magic on YouTube




             
     
                      
My last blog focused on what is essential reading for magicians, or if that is becoming increasingly moot.

There is no simple answer. I lean towards yes, but let's look at our "student" of magic in the 21st century, compared to my day in the latter part of the 20th century. 

Where do our next generation of magicians go to learn the secrets of magic...the library? I suppose this is a rhetorical question. YouTube is the obvious answer. (Don't get ahead of me, I will not bash the YouTube lovers, I am one as well.)

Videos on the internet began in 2005. The pioneers sharing magic secrets were often amateurs with little or no talent. (Amateur magicians have often contributed excellent material as well as invention of every style of magic.) Alex Elmsley was a computer programmer by day but was also major contributor to card magic. 

So, the first contributors to the field of magic on YouTube were hit or miss. I always advised the younger magicians to consider the classics books and video learning as well. The first videos were on VHS Tapes, and DVDs were not far behind. Today, downloadable videos are readily available from online magic dealers, the DVDs are fading in the sunset. 

Today, you can learn a lot on YouTube from extremely talented magicians, and much of it is free. What's not to like? Here's a few resources.
Alex Pandrea, Ekaterina, and Jay Sankey, * just to mention a few. All are knowledgeable and provide excellent insights and tutorials in magic. They also have products for sale as well. YouTube has come a long way since its inception. That is the upside.

Where I see a shortcoming is we lose the history of techniques and often proper credits to the original inventors. I know there are some who simply don't care, as they just want to learn a few tricks. 

David Blaine's "Street Magic" aired in April 1997. It was a new presentation style which captivated a new audience of young magicians. Soon after,they started "naming" the tricks he performed. One of the most popular became known as the Two Card Monte.

David certainly deserved credit for his personalization of the trick. In fact, his influence brought immediate copycats to his style. It surprised some magicians as they had the trick in their libraries and had passed it buy. It was hiding in an Eddie Fechter book from the 70s. You can see Pop Haydn performing it, not as the Two Card Monte but as 'Be Honest What is It?" 

David also performed a levitation effect. There was a little controversy amongst magicians, which is of no importance now. Suffice to say, the trick had been around for a long time, known as The Balducci Levitation. Kudos to David for recognizing the power of a simple parlor stunt/trick. 

There was no deceit from David. He just found a new audience who appreciated his style and stunned them with some of the old classics of magic. Here he performs "The Invisible Deck." 

The internet and TV have popularized Magic in a way I have never seen before. Watch Penn and Teller Fool Us. If you are a well-informed magician, their use of "code" will reveal most of the secrets to you. I hope that after this new generation learns their tricks, curiosity brings them an interest in Magic history, and they discover the "Shoulders of the Giants" we all stand on. It is always good to know how we got to where we are today. History is available to the curious, and you will be better magician for knowing it.

Boston Magician
Joe Ferranti
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* You can monetize your YouTube channel, and I imagine this is the case, but the cost is nothing to the searcher.
Also, there are now subscription channels where users need to pay a fee for access. For example, Netrix, there are many others, you can easily find them. 

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Thursday, June 23, 2022

Wedding Magician Massachusetts

Boston Massachusetts Wedding Magician

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One of the Sweetest reactions to my magic.

 I've only been performing for 12 years, and 10 years exclusively as an Adult Magic entertainer. My first two years I dabbled with kids' magic.

When people hear you don't perform for children, many assume you are a "snob." This is not the case; all audiences deserve the best entertainment available. To present anything less is a disservice to your clients, magic and other magicians.

I had some great shows with kids and some were not so good. Being an entertainer has its challenges, but entertaining children compounds the challenges. It is not unusual to be booked for a five-year-old birthday, but the audience may comprise 7-year-olds, 8, 9, 10, 11...? 

The intellectual and emotional capacity of a 4-year-old differs vastly from an 11-year-old child. I must assume that there are magicians who can entertain the spectrum of ages. I've not seen it as I do not have the opportunity to see magicians perform at children's birthday parties.

I have found my comfort zone performing for adults, which encompasses the ages of 17 to 99. (My personal definition for adult audiences.) I use the same material for this vast age range. Every performance varies slightly, as my shows are audience interactive, but I digress.

The point is, I don't advertise or seek work with children, but to think I will never have to have entertainment for children would be foolish.

If you haven't watched the 13 second video, please do so. In my 12 years of performing, I've had every reaction you might imagine.

Last weekend at a wedding, I performed for a couple of children, and the reaction was probably the cutest I've ever had.

Boston Wedding Magician

Joe Ferranti

Image of a young woman at a wedding reception holding a playing card. Her expression is mouth wide open due to the Magic of Boston Magician joe Ferranti.
After Dinner Magic at a Wedding at The Marriot, Quincy Ma.


Friday, March 18, 2022

Magical Beginnings of a Boston Magician Part 4

March 13th 2022  Skyplex Venue Everett Ma.


Back into Magic:


Ten years have passed. I’ve been busy with other things and had no time for “magic.”


Around 1985, I had a renewed interest in sleight-of-hand magic. So I picked up where I had left off and continued my study. It was a private, quiet pleasure. I enjoyed practicing. Hours could pass, but it was not a chore. If you do not enjoy the “work” required to attain the skills necessary for sleight of hand, you’ve chosen the wrong hobby. Dai Vernon said,” If it was easy,everyone would be doing it.” 


As I mentioned previously, I never had a mentor, and that came at a severe price. Although I enjoyed my books, it was impossible to learn everything from the written word. However, videotape players were common in nearly every household. In fact, there were two competing formats, but this is all history. The VHS format won the battle.


It wasn’t long before Tannen’s Magic to introduce their “Stars of Magic” Video Tapes. These featured well-known magicians teaching their material and some of the more difficult to learn sleight of hand. For the first time, the student could have a “mentor” with a video player and a TV.

When I combined my book library with some visual aids (video tapes) my skills grew rapidly.


Who is your audience?:


Performing was a unique challenge. Magic is a performance art. Ultimately, it needs an audience. This is the biggest problem for most amateur magicians. Mostly, we rely on family and friends. Honestly, we’re not the best magicians and they’re not the best audience.


Our family and friends know us well. This familiarity can make them a challenging audience. Our familiarity allows them to interrupt a performance with questions or grab our props for inspection. It’s a wonder that anyone gets past this hurdle to becoming a professional performer.

( It’s a two-way street, we also bear responsibility. Do we present our magic in a “challenging manner”? We can learn a lot when we finally perform for an audience of strangers)


The Internet arrives:


I can not remember the year, but I was searching for a “slot box” on the internet. (A slot box is a magic prop for holding coins.)

I found a supplier who apparently had what I was looking for. The company was Diamonds Magic, and I called to get information.

“Diamonds magic…” were the first words I heard. I learned I was talking to Eddie Gardner, and yes, he had what I was looking for. He asked me where I lived. I told him, “Wilmington”. At that point, Eddie suggested I stop by his shop in Peabody to see the prop. That was a big surprise… there was a real magic shop in Peabody? The only shop I was aware of was Hank Lee’s Magic Factory. Which was a well stocked and long established magic shop in Boston. My only hesitation with dropping into Hank’s was the Boston drive and, more so, the Boston parking.

So,I got directions and headed to Diamonds Magic.


In my next and final “Magical Beginnings” I cover the transition to performing as a semi-professional.


Joe Feranti


The Magic of Joe Ferranti

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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

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.
Laughter and amazement brought to you. call 339-927-4710 

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Thursday, September 17, 2015

Adult Birthday Magician Boston Massachusetts


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Just got back from an Adult 65th Birthday party in Natick. The beginning was actually a little scattered. Some people are so receptive, a few...not so much. I can understand it, some of the guests were older men. It's pretty well known in the Magic business that a lot of people have preconceived ideas as to what a Magician does. We entertain children...well not all of us. BTW, entertaining children is an admirable branch of Magic, but I'm at a 65th Birthday celebration. The best way to overcome this barrier is to get "your crowd" to make some noise. This will come naturally, and as an entertainer, once that fire starts, it's our job to pour gasoline on it. which is exactly what I did.

Adult Birthday Magician Massachusetts and New Hampshire

So I announce this will be my last piece as it is time to go. Time to perform something that hurts. (them, not me.) One good closer is called, repeat cards to pockets. Selected cards go to three different pockets, not once but twice and then end up in a zippered wallet. At this point thirty people are gathered around, and I'm liking it, well time to go home."Oh would you like one more?" The crowd roars. I won't tell you what the real closer is, everybody wanted a business card. some days are harder than others. Thank goodness this isn't work.

Joe Ferranti  

 Massachusetts Adult Party Magician...Boston and beyond.


                                                             The "Birthday Card Trick."