Nate Javier

Serves Victorville, CA

35244

Hired 20 times

1 employee

13 years in business

$1300/hour

5.0

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Nathan Javier 
Completed on 10/6/2020 

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Introduction

Step into the enigmatic realm of Nate Javier, a world-class mentalist and magician whose performances defy the boundaries of reality. With a razor-sharp wit and an uncanny ability to delve into the depths of the mind, Nate takes audiences on a thrilling journey filled with mind-bending wonders. Whether you find yourself at an intimate table setting or in the midst of a grand corporate show, Nate's astonishing displays of magic and mind reading will leave you utterly mesmerized. As he effortlessly unravels your innermost thoughts and uncovers hidden secrets, laughter and wonder entwine in an unparalleled fusion of entertainment. No elaborate setup is needed, as Nate's extraordinary talents require only his keen intuition and a connection with the audience. With every gasp, chuckle, and amazed gaze, he invites participants to become an integral part of the mystical experience, making each show a unique and immersive adventure. Beyond the bewitching illusions, Nate's true passion lies in forging unforgettable connections with his audience members. Every event becomes a canvas for personal stories to unfold, as he weaves a tapestry of memories that will linger in your mind long after the final curtain falls. Prepare to embark on an extraordinary odyssey where the boundaries between reality and illusion blur, guided by the wit and brilliance of a masterful mentalist and magician, Nate Javier. Get ready to be astonished, engaged, and thoroughly enchanted by the artistry of mind reading and magical prowess like never before!

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Q&A

What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?

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My pricing is based on a few factors such as distance to travel, materials, and type of show expected (i.e. stage show, close-up, walk-around)

What is your typical process for working with a new customer?

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When working with a new customer, I enjoy finding out more about the event that they're hosting. Is it a big corporate party of 200+ people? Is it a small cocktail hour? I like to know the dress code so that not only will my style match what the group but my color coordination can match the theme. I like to know if there's an honoree (like if it's someone's birthday) or VIP that the host would like to play to. I like to know more about the event space and how much room there is to play in addition to the schedule for the night so that we can coordinate when and where to be. When working with a new client, I like to reassure them that the performance is about the event, not me, and I'll do my best to make sure that it's conveyed. I show up earlier than my call time is to make sure things are in order and help where I can.

What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?

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Although there is no magic "school," I have had the opportunity to work with and be mentored by some big names in the industry to help me develop the skills I have.

How did you get started doing this type of work?

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I grew up playing cards and bringing smiles to peoples' faces. The magic I saw at the time was full of suave magicians on the stage, which never really fit what I did. I worked at my own style and presentation and soon word spread in my local area. I began getting hired for larger and larger events.

What types of customers have you worked with?

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I have worked with major corporations as well as nonprofits, from California State University Fullerton for a large show to a private walk-around cocktail hour with 7 Day Hero. I've worked in a bar doing magic for all the customers sitting at the bar and I've worked for churches at their staff events.

Describe a recent project you are fond of. How long did it take?

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I have recently worked with 7 Day Hero, a non-profit for a fundraiser. This event had been 5 months in the works and I worked with the event coordinator on making the event personalized and I had developed a special card effect just for their group.

What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

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Ask what their show includes and how well it would work with their theme or actual event. If doing a trade show, a close-up or parlor magician may be better for the event than a stage magician. Don't be afraid to ask for the details in the show and what kind of things they do. Do they read minds? Are they solely card mechanics? It all matters.

What questions should customers think through before talking to professionals about their project?

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Cost versus quality is a major factor. Also, how personal the magician can be.

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