Showing posts with label Wedding Magician Massachusetts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wedding Magician Massachusetts. Show all posts

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



Wednesday, August 9, 2023

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

 

logo representing Boston and Massachusetts Magician Joe Ferranti.

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

Image of a wedding reception where the guests are enjoying the "Magic of Joe Ferranti Boston's Best Clsoe-Up Magician.i"


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.


                                                  www.ferrantimagic.com 339-927-4710

 

Thursday, May 18, 2023

 

Image of Joe Ferranti (Boston Massachusetts Magician) entertaining with jaw dropping magic for a Birthday Party.


Getting the Gigs Part 2…and finding your “Space.”


Moving forward, I am cutting back on the “event service” agencies. The investment for return on Gigs is not a win for me.


So, I’ve got some work cut out for me. I have to do my own SEO. Not my expertise, this is throwing spaghetti on a wall to see what sticks. Hiring a pro is too costly for my market.


Status is relevant for all gig workers. Your status determines your value…just the facts.


If you want to upgrade your status you must boost your reputation and clients.


An immediate bump in reputation is not easy, but for the hungry, you might consider an audition for AGT. The bad news is you have to be good. That is not unreasonable considering your goal. The good news is you do not have to win. You earn an immediate badge of honor. When you can claim, “As seen on…”

There are also local opportunities, be creative. You may be newsworthy. Exposure, exposure, exposure!


Upgrading your clients means seeking work from people with deep pockets. I work mostly at private events. Birthdays, holiday parties, weddings…occasionally I work at a corporate event. There is a lot more money available in the corporate world. You’ll have to bang on a few doors, but some low-profile magicians make serious money through trade shows.

(By low profile, I mean magicians who may not have a “Star reputation” in the magic community, but they have status in the corporate world.)


One of the best from my generation is Paul Gertner. Paul is not a low-profile Magician. Paul's creation “The Ring on the Hour Glass” was featured in one of David Copperfield’s TV Specials.

                            

                 Paul Gertner Magician


He’s fooled, Penn and Teller.


Paul was even seen in Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood. Lesson: Grab every opportunity.


I’m too old to follow my own advice, but the young can shoot for the stars. Again, you have to be good, real good. Just because you want to make a living as a magic performer doesn’t mean you can. 


I don’t believe there is a magic mirror where we can truly see ourselves and our abilities and limitations. Perseverance without talent will not pay off.


I can tell you, if you are outstanding, you may do well. However, there is a lot of hard work involved. If you think of all you need to prepare for, you might choose a different path.


Have you thought about health insurance?

I remain surprised when “name Magicians” need to access Go Fund Me for medical bills.


Have you thought about retirement, or paying taxes? Don’t even think you can survive on Social Security. You are self-employed and are responsible for your own retirement.


One high-profile magician has combined his private business and still followed his passion for magic. Check out Marc DeSouza. 

                              Magician Marc DeSouza performing at FFFF. (magic convention)


Remember, we can’t all be famous… but that’s not why we do this. 


Good Luck.

Joe Ferranti

Boston Massachusetts Magician