Showing posts with label coloring book. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coloring book. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Magic Should Fit the Customer

I lead a double life; FUN Incorporated customer service superstar by day, professional magical handsome person by night. I have been performing my magic act for years. I'm a regular at Chicago nightclubs, restaurants, family and corporate events. I even give young aspiring magicians private magic lessons.

Magic lessons are always fun. I usually ask the person (adult or child) what he or she wants to learn. I gather the appropriate information, and make judgments as to what their skill level is.

Of course I want repeat business, so I usually teach magic I know my student can perform. Last night, I gave a private magic lesson to a 9-year-old boy. Apparently he purchased hundreds of dollars worth of magic and can't perform ANY of the tricks.Here are the tricks he purchased:
1. The Raven
2. Pencil through a quarter
3. Floating Dollar Bill
4. Hummer card
5. Appearing cane
6. Loops

A strong selection of magic, to be sure, so I tried my best to teach simple routines with these tricks. I'm sure most would agree these tricks are a little too advanced for the average 9-year-old, but this 9-year-old had a learning disability. His parents told me they purchased the magic from a local magic store. I was disappointed; not in the student or the parents, but in the shop.

After 20 minutes of struggling with the appearing cane (probably the simplest of the 6 tricks), I spoke with his parents in regards to their magic purchases. The tricks were strong, but whoever sold/demonstrated the magic, didn't take into consideration the end user. These tricks require plenty of practice; too much effort for a child with a learning disability. I then taught him several easy impromptu effects he could perform anytime, anywhere. The parents were greatly impressed.

Had I worked at this shop, I would have chosen beginner magic for this 9-year-old boy, effects I knew he could perform, like the ROYAL MAGIC line. Tricks like the Ball Vase, Tree Card Monte, Penetration Frame, Hypnotic Choice, and the Coloring Book would have been perfect for the situation.

I don't think the parents would ever step foot in that magic shop again, which is unfortunate, because it reflects poorly on magic shops in general. The demonstrator may have gotten the sale, but lost any future repeat business. A magic shop clerk's job should be to strengthen an interest in magic, not to frustrate a curious beginner.

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Fun Inc. on TV - again!

This report of a product spotted on TV comes from our old pal Tomas. He witnessed this a few years back during a broadcast, but I'm sure they re-run old episodes regularly, so you can probably catch it on your local station.

The Wiggles, the popular children's television show, recently featured the Fun Magic Coloring Book on their show as a break from the show's usual musical format on their recent DVD release, "Wiggle Time."

Here's a description from one parent:

In addition to the songs, there is a little "Magic" show break in the middle of the video. The kids are shown a magic coloring book, which is blank. They are asked to draw a picture in the air and throw it at the TV, which makes the book suddenly have drawings. Next, they are told to grab some colors from their clothes and throw it, making the pictures have color. This was a cute little break from the music, and really involves the kids watching.

The Fun Coloring Book has been featured in many other TV shows. If you have any Fun Coloring Book or other Fun Inc. product sighting, make sure to let us know!