What if a client wants a unique experience?
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| Food For Thought! |
I am quite often asked to produce bespoke magic ideas for clients
This could be to represent products at a trade show,Represent a current project,To get across and idea or new working practice
In the last twelve months my favourites have been to
- Show how a certain product was getting smaller
- To represent a National project of the laying of cable from one end of the country to the other and how teams had to work together to make this a success
- Celebration of a companies 150 years in business
I will concentrate on the third one as it is the most recent
The Remit was to do a short after dinner presentation that highlighted the fact the company I was working for was celebration one hundred and fifty years in business
Without going into the full details of the effect I put together for them I was really pleased how it was received by all the employees
The Effect was a fun way of presenting a mathematical effect where all random numbers added up to the year the company was formed (eventually)
The reason I believe that the presentation went down so well was down to how invested the senior members of staff were in the company ethos.When after a lot of byplay they were confronted with many random events through my show adding up to 1866 I would not be exaggerating to say there was an explosion of joy from some members of staff.
As magicians we always try to make every performance unique as theory tells us no two audiences are the same.
When an audience knows that a certain performance was designed just for them the reactions increase exponentially
There is a lot of satisfaction to be gained from producing bespoke presentations to represent people ,product or occasion.
The realisation that the presentation is just for them is a wonderful thing to behold
I would love to answer any questions or discuss ideas on bespoke magic
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Many thanks
Carl Royle


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