Interactive Virtual Magic Show
FAQs
1. What will the live performance include?
Our magician will feature approximately 8 routines for your interactive live-stream, including:
- The playing card routine: Each participant tears up 4 playing cards and mixes them in any way they prefer. They then choose one piece at random to sit on. They will swap some pieces with others, mix them around, and eliminate them one by one, leaving one piece in their hand that matches the card they are sitting on!
- A mini routine involving everyone's arms and hands.
- A random object routine: A guest thinks of any random object, no matter how unusual, and our magician amazes them by revealing what they're thinking of.
- A suggestion routine: Guests suggest where they would like to go on holiday, what they would eat, drink, and take to a luxury island. The magician will mysteriously have all these items in a box that has been on display the entire time.
- The PIN routine: A guest thinks of their PIN number, and our magician reveals it. They then do the same for the magician, who demonstrates that his phone unlocks with that number.
- A color and social media routine: Our magician ethically hacks everyone's phone, changing the screen colors and opening social media on their phones.
- Another online routine involves guests coloring a picture, and the magician will have the exact same picture already drawn before the event.
- A routine focused on predictions.
2. Can the magician customize his live show?
Yes, this can include branded playing cards, and he can tailor the routines to fit a specific theme if desired. The lead time would be approximately 2 weeks.
3. Where will the live-stream take place?
The magician's live show will be broadcast from his office, featuring natural light, additional lighting elements, backdrops, and cameras with backup iPads in case any technical issues arise.
One high-quality individual camera is used, as it is a full performance and not a mix between close-up and cabaret, ensuring there are no glitches when switching between cameras.
4. Is there an interactive element to the virtual show?
If desired, the interaction can be 100% of the virtual show. The entire audience will be involved in several routines. In other instances, there can be just 4 or 5 people interacting, or it might be a 1 on 1 interaction. However, most routines involve multiple people.
5. How long will the virtual show be?
35-40 minutes depending on client requirements - the show can be adjusted to be longer or shorter if needed.
6. Will the guests require anything to participate?
Ideally, guests will need a mobile phone and 4 playing cards they don't mind tearing up.
7. What platform will the live show be on?
The magician prefers to use Zoom and will require a minimum of 3 people to participate.
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