Virtual Magician David
FAQs
1. Please describe your Virtual Show
Following a 10-minute introduction that includes a brief chat about maximizing your streaming experience, David calls on a volunteer for his first trick.
This is followed by a lively chat about how David got into magic, before he demonstrates to three guests how he can predict the volunteers' answers.
Next, all guests participate using the chat function for David's entertaining version of the 'street game' Three Card Monte.
Selecting another guest, David completes a silent routine with a surprise ending, followed by another trick involving all members of the online audience.
More magic ensues with five audience members to demonstrate 'Magic Moments' using time, with a surprise ending.
In the final 10 minutes, magician David teaches a guest a trick, concluding the performance with a message conveyed through magic. This message can be customized to fit the client's event and desired outcomes.
2. How can this experience be customized?
The first way the experience can be customized is by adjusting the length of the performance. It can be as short as needed or up to 60 minutes. The show’s message can be themed to achieve desired outcomes: Motivation, Employee Satisfaction, Client Appreciation. Typically, one week is required to customize an event.
3. Can the show be pre-recorded?
Yes, David offers both a pre-recorded video and a live-streamed show. David can record a customized video for your company. The video will include magic and, more importantly, a message to your employees or clients. It is the perfect way to set you apart from your competitors. Since the virtual magic show is based on interaction, a pre-recorded show is limited to 25 minutes. David requires three days to create a pre-recorded video.
4. Where is your show set up?
The virtual show is filmed at our artist's home. David has an assistant who works behind the scenes for the show. The assistant will troubleshoot if any issues arise during the performance.
5. Is the show interactive?
The performance is very interactive. David uses volunteers throughout the performance to assist with his routines. There is also a portion of the show where the magic happens in the audience's hands. The way the interaction happens varies depending on the streaming platform used. David frequently uses the chat function to interact with the audience as well.
6. What platform do you prefer to use for your Virtual Show?
The show works best on Zoom. David has also used YouTube Live as well as social media live to stream the show for clients.
7. How long is your virtual show?
The virtual experience can be tailored to fit the client's needs. David has performed online shows as short as five minutes and as long as 60 minutes.
8. Do guests need anything to be able to participate?
Guests do not need anything to participate. However, for the longer show, a deck of cards is suggested. These will be used later in the show with a trick that happens in the guest's hands with their own deck of cards. This portion can be taken out of the show if cards are not available.
9. Is there a minimum and a maximum number of attendees that can take part in the show?
There is no minimum or maximum number of attendees. If needed, David has a Zoom account that can accommodate 1,000 devices.