Rider or Die
November 14th, 2024
Artist Rider, Booker, Event Execution, Event Experience, Event Planning, Hospitality Needs, Lighting, Magic Performances, Media Recording Policies, Microphone, Notes App, Pricing Strategies, Seating Arrangements, Sound, Stage Setup
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In this episode of Discourse in Magic, I explore the art of crafting the perfect artist rider for your magic performances. I break down the essentials of what a rider is and why it is crucial for your event’s success. We’ll go over the key elements you should include, from sound and lighting to stage setup and seating arrangements, ensuring that every detail is covered. I’ll share insights on specifying microphone and lighting requirements, as well as how seating arrangements can make or break a show. Additionally, we’ll discuss recording policies to clarify media usage and explore how hospitality needs can vary depending on the event type. To make sure nothing is forgotten, I’ll offer tips on using a notes app to keep track of these requirements, making your rider comprehensive and effective.
Listen in as we explore how a well-crafted rider can enhance event execution, emphasizing that while it’s an essential tool, it shouldn’t replace thorough planning. I’ll provide advice on engaging directly with the booker to confirm all details and ensure seamless event execution. Plus, you’ll hear a handy tip about maintaining a dynamic document called “Rider or Die” on your phone to update your requirements based on past events. If you’re interested in booking larger gigs and understanding pricing strategies, I’ll also offer my services for further guidance. Tune in to uncover the nuances of creating a standout event experience that leaves a lasting impression on your audience.
Advice on Riders
- What goes in it?
Sound, light, stage, seating, recording, and hospitality. - How to make it epic!
Create a doc on your phone called Rider or Die that you keep always adding things to based on the events that you go to. - Riders are important but…
It is not a replacement for proper planning to make sure that you knock the event out of the park.
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Send an email to magic(at)TorontoMagicCompany(dot)com. We can talk about what the mastermind is like and see if I can help you!