Thursday, December 1, 2022

Choosing a Magician? Here Are Some Things to Consider.


"How do I choose a magician?" you ask. Good question -- and one I think few would think about until it comes time to do that very thing. So, here is my professional opinion.  Yes, professional. Because I've been entertaining clients  in a variety of venues full time for more than 19 years. And that has given me a good perspective on what is needed.  What follows are my top things to look for when trying to decide who should entertain at your event.

Professional or Amateur?

The obvious question is "Do I hire a professional or an amateur?" At first blush, you would think professional is the best. But then you think about the cost. It makes sense that pros are more expensive. So how do you strike that balance between cost and professionalism?  The truth? That is the wrong way to look at it.

A professional by definition is one who earns a living at a specific activity. It is not merely a pastime or a hobby. It's a career.  Though, in truth, there are many amateurs who put a lot of time into the art of magic. Technically, they know how the 'tricks' work and can adequately perform the mechanics. Some are extremely proficient at doing the 'moves' and executing the tricks. However, there is no substitute for actual, real-life performance. And that is where the professional will shine. After performing thousands of shows for countless numbers of people, working in almost as many different situations, dealing with every conceivable problem, it has a way of smoothing out the rough edges. The chances of getting a bad performance dramatically drop at that point. Having something unexpected happen at an event is still going to happen, but the pro will have 'been there, done that' and should be able to rise to the occasion and overcome the obstacles -- most times without you even know a potential problem existed.

Along with that, a pro has worked out routines that will seem effortless and can add in subtleties that make a performance shine. The show is more than a series of tricks, its a well-honed and polished event. The focus is on entertainment -- amazement and laughter.

Entertainer Pricing

 How much should you pay for a magician's services?  That is a question which is top -of-mind for a lot of hosts or organizers looking to book a magician. The answer really depends.  Strategies vary based on budget concerns and quality concerns. There are some who are strictly price conscious. I've actually had phone calls where the client's first words are "How much do you charge?".  In those cases my price is typically . . . too much.  There really is a lot to consider before getting to price though. Where is the venue? If there is a lot of travel involved, the price will necessarily be higher. But if the performance is top-notch, that extra expense may be worth it to you.  Another question is who is the audience?   Children, adults, families -- they each have different needs and  requirements. Corporate events,  cub  scout banquets, schools,  and birthday parties  also have different needs and different shows and performance styles. How a many are expected to attend the show? Size of venue can determine the size of the show to some degree also. A good professional will be able to walk you through the process of deciding what type of show will work best for your event. Based on that information, both a price and the best quality show can be arranged.

Basically, if your magician doesn't ask you some of these basic questions, you should move on. A pro will  want to understand  your needs.

What type of event are you hosting?

That is an important question. It will determine the type of show and to some extent the cost. It can also determine the best fit for a magical entertainer.

Birthday Magician

If you are planning a child's birthday party, but the magician doesn't do many birthday party performances, you may want to look elsewhere. Trust me, entertaining children is not for amateurs. You really need to know how to engage children at their level to grab and keep their attention for a 30 - 60 minute time span. A pro can make this seem effortless. But experience is the key here.  I think back on shows I did when I first started out and realize they were  . . .adequate. Now, after years of performing and hundreds and hundreds of birthday parties for all age groups, I know what a specific group will enjoy. A group of 4 year olds vs a group of  8 year olds or 10 year olds are vastly different. Boys vs girls -- also different.  Now days the trend is for the parents to stay for the party. So, my show needs to work on two levels -- silly for the kids, but with just enough wow factor and humor to impress the adults in the room. You want your magician to be able to entertain everyone -- even if the show is 'just for the kids'.

Along with that, can the magician add anything extra? Balloon creations are big with children. Most of the parties I perform at have me twist balloons after the magic show. This really doesn't have to be a major part of the performance, but it should be entertaining. Again, the adults like to see the clever designs that a balloon can be twisted into. Add in a some clever patter and this is a nice addition to a show.  How about add-ons. Some magicians have a tiered pricing  system. Basic show, longer show, additions etc. Its a great way to fit a show to your budget. Maybe you don't want the balloons. No problem,  Maybe you like the magician. You've heard great things about him, but the price for the show is just a bit much.  Well the basic, shorter show may suit you better.

Maybe price isn't your concern.  Quality is. You want the kids entertained for as long as possible. You also want to off-load as much of the hassle as possible. For instance, I offer goodie bags for busy moms who want one less thing to do. Plus I don't  load these up with candy. They have a magic book and a couple other items included that will make a birthday mom look good to the other parents. Your magician should have options such as these to fit your budget and time requirements. 

Entertaining Adults

Whether you  are planning an in-home party, wedding, corporate banquet or other such event, you want a magician that can add some fun yet sophistication to the event. Sophistication doesn't mean a tuxedo-clad guy speaking with perfect diction and sporting a top hat. It does mean he will be able to relate on an adult level with the guests. Fun and friendly. A bit playful, but not recklessly crazy. And in most cases -- clean humor. Personally, I never work 'blue'. Everything I say at an adult venue could be said in front of your child. Clever is the key to this. If you want entertainment for every adult, make sure your magician is an adult too -- in every way.  Enough said.

What type of Show do you need?

Here are the two primary options that are available for magic. Both work well for adult venues like business awards banquets, wedding receptions, charity fund raisers etc. Not every magician is proficient in both areas. Closeup and Stage magic are not the same and require different audience interaction skills. But a good professional will ask you the questions needed to determine the correct type of entertainment needed. Listen for those questions.

Closeup Magic

There are a couple standard options for magical entertainment. If  you are hosting a gathering where people will come and go, or will be gathering for cocktails prior to the main event, you may want closeup magic. This goes by several names -- mingle magic, strolling magic, but it all describes the same thing. During this performance, the magician will stroll throughout the venue and performing for and entertaining small groups with 'pocket' tricks. This is magic that happens in the audience members' hand or right under their nose. That really is a great way to get everyone involved in a common experience without having to gather everyone together into one place to watch a full show.
Later on, you'll hear people from laughing and talking together about the magic - even though they didn't experience the performance at the same time. Bingo, Instant conversation starter.

Stage Magic

Do you have a stage, or a 'stage' area and want to entertain all your guests at once? This is the type of show you want. But what makes a good stage magician?  Experience, experience, experience. The more shows performed, the better and more polished the show will be. Plus you want someone who gets has lots of interaction with the members of the audience. Working 'clean' is good too. Some magicians like to add in innuendo or other 'comedy club' techniques. That may be fine for your audience, but it's my feeling that a clever comment can be more entertaining and certainly less offensive to every member of your audience.

How do you determine the quality of the show? Testimonials on the performers website certain help. Video should be available as well.  And of course, if you have a recommendation from someone you trust that helps as well.

The more you know about a magician, the better. This will help you make an informed decision about which one to choose.

When you're finally ready to choose a magician, make sure to go with your gut. If you have a good feeling about someone, they're probably the right choice.

A good magician should be able to make your event memorable and enjoyable. They should be Professional, personable, and attentive to your needs. Choose a magician that you feel confident in and you're sure to have a great time.

Great Scott "It Must Be Magic!" WisconsinMagician.com

Six Ways Learning Magic Tricks Can Benefit Kids!

Have you ever wondered how magicians perform their tricks? A lot of children want to know. While that curiosity is great, did you know that learning magic tricks can benefit kids in many ways! For one, it can improve their problem-solving and memory skills. In addition, it can boost their confidence since they will be able to impress their friends and family members with their magic tricks. So, how does one go about learning magic tricks? There are many resources available, such as books, online tutorials, and even magic kits. The most important thing is to practice regularly. With a little bit of practice, your child will be able to amaze everyone with their magic skills! 1. Learning magic tricks can help kids develop important life skills. 2. Magic tricks can teach kids how to be creative and think outside the box. 3. Performing magic tricks can help kids build confidence and public speaking skills. 4. Magic tricks can also help kids learn to focus and pay attention to detail. 5. Kids who learn magic tricks often do better in school and in life overall. 6. Magic tricks can be a fun and engaging way for kids to learn.

1. Learning magic tricks can help kids develop important life skills.

Kids can benefit from learning magic tricks in many ways. One of the ways is that it can help them develop important life skills.Some of the skills that kids can develop include: Confidence is one of the most important skills that kids can develop, and learning magic tricks can help with that. When kids are able to perform a magic trick and make people smile, they feel a sense of accomplishment and pride. This can help build their confidence and self-esteem. Magic tricks also require kids to practice patience and concentration. Performing a magic trick usually takes quite a bit of practice before it is perfected. This can help kids learn to be patient and to focus on a task until it is completed. Another important life skill that kids can learn from magic tricks is public speaking. When kids perform magic tricks, they have to speak in front of an audience. This can help them to overcome any shyness or stage fright that they may have. Public speaking is a useful skill to have in many different situations in life. Learning magic tricks can also help kids to develop a good memory. Magic tricks often require kids to remember a lot of different steps in the right order. This can help to improve their memory and concentration. Overall, learning magic tricks can help kids to develop important life skills that will be useful to them in many different situations.

2. Magic tricks can teach kids how to be creative and think outside the box.

Most people think of magic tricks as a way to entertain others or to make them laugh. But did you know that learning magic tricks can actually benefit kids in many ways? For starters, magic tricks can teach kids how to be creative and think outside the box. In order to perform a magic trick, you often have to come up with creative solutions to problems. For example, how are you going to make that coin disappear? thinking creatively can also help kids in other areas of their life, such as school. If they can learn to think outside the box and come up with creative solutions to problems, they'll be more likely to succeed in school. In addition to teaching kids how to be creative, magic tricks can also help them develop other important skills. For example, magic tricks can help kids learn to focus and pay attention to detail. In order to perform a magic trick, you have to be able to focus on what you're doing and pay attention to every detail. This is a skill that can be transferred to other areas of life, such as schoolwork or a future career. Lastly, magic tricks can also be a great way to boost a child's self-confidence. Performing a magic trick in front of an audience can be a daunting task, but if they're able to do it successfully, it can be a great confidence booster. So, if you're looking for a way to help your child develop important skills and boost their self-confidence, consider teaching them some magic tricks. Who knows, you might even have some fun in the process!

3. Performing magic tricks can help kids build confidence and public speaking skills.

When most people think of magic tricks, they tend to think of sleight of hand and illusions performed by professional magicians. However, magic tricks can also be a great way for kids to have fun and learn new skills. Performing magic tricks can help kids build confidence and public speaking skills. Many children are shy when it comes to speaking in front of others. Performing magic tricks can help them overcome this shyness. When a children performs a magic trick, they are the center of attention. This can help them build their confidence and learn to enjoy being in front of others. In addition, performing magic tricks can help kids practice their public speaking skills. They need to be able to explain the trick to the audience and answer any questions they may have. This can be a great way for kids to learn how to speak clearly and confidently in front of others.--which can help them learn to communicate and cooperate with others. In addition, kids will often need to practice their magic tricks alone to get them right. This can be a great way for children to learn discipline and the need to stick with a task.

4. Magic tricks can also help kids learn to focus and pay attention to detail.

When children are first learning magic tricks, they need to pay attention to detail in order to complete the task correctly. This can be difficult for some kids, but by practicing and focusing on the task at hand, they can improve their attention span. As children get better at magic tricks, they also learn to focus on the audience and not get distracted by their own hands. This requires them to pay attention to the reactions of the people around them, and to be aware of their own movements. By learning to focus and pay attention to detail, children can improve their performance in magic tricks and also develop important life skills.

5. Kids who learn magic tricks often do better in school and in life overall.

Some people might think that learning magic tricks is a waste of time for kids. However, there are actually many benefits that come from learning how to perform magic. For one, kids who learn magic tricks often do better in school and in life overall. One reason that kids who learn magic tricks often do better in school is because it helps them develop important life skills. For example, they have to learn how to pay attention to detail and how to practice perseverance. These are both skills that are important for doing well in school. In addition, learning magic tricks can also help kids develop confidence. This is because when a child is learning how to do do a trick, he or she has to practice performing alone to get the moves and ‘patter’ just right. Then it can be easier to perform it in front of others. This way they become more confident in their abilities. Later, this structured approach can be applied to school work and other life skills—making them more likely to succeed in those areas as well. In addition to doing better in school, kids who learn magic tricks often have better life outcomes overall. This is because learning magic tricks can help kids develop important life skills such as problem-solving and critical thinking. These skills can help kids succeed in all areas of their life, not just in school. In addition, kids who learn magic tricks often have higher self-esteem. This is because they feel proud of their accomplishments when they learn new tricks and they feel like they can achieve anything they set their mind to. Overall, there are many benefits that come from learning magic tricks. So, if you’re looking for a way to help your child succeed, consider teaching him or her a few magic tricks.

6. Magic tricks can be a fun and engaging way for kids to learn.

Most people think of magic tricks as simply a way to entertain others. However, magic tricks can actually be a fun and engaging way for kids to learn. There are many benefits to teaching kids magic tricks. One benefit is that kids will learn to be patient. Magic tricks often require a great deal of practice and patience to perfect. By learning to be patient, kids will be able to persevere through difficult tasks and achieve their goals. Another benefit is that kids will learn to be resilient. A performance will sometimes not go as planned. If a child is able to laugh it off and keep going, he or she will develop a valuable skill that will help him or her in all aspects of their life. Lastly, as mentioned prior, magic tricks can help build kids' confidence. Performing a magic trick in front of others can be nerve-wracking. However, if a child is able to overcome their nerves and perform the trick successfully, they will feel a sense of accomplishment and boost their confidence. Plus, learning magic tricks can simply be a lot of fun for kids! It can be a great way for them to use their imaginations and to be creative.

If you would like futher reading on this topic, refer to Magic and a Child's Social and Emotional Development.

Great Scott "It Must Be Magic!" Wisconsinmagician.com