New Entertainment Services Blog

I have been posting about the new services I’ve added to my entertainment business on a forum and it appears it is time to expand and create a new blog designed specifically for other entertainment business owners who are looking to expand their businesses into other services.

The addition of new services can certainly provide extra revenue while the more important aspect is WHAT to add. We all want to earn a little bit more, but we need to make sure what we are doing is going to pay off in the end. A good example are bounce houses. Everybody wants a bounce house at their kids party and I see the guys out delivering and picking them up all day long when the weather is good. I would think that I could add some blowups to my business and make some extra cash too. This sounds great, but after looking into the industry I found that there are far too many people offering bounce houses is my area. And I mean in my entire area. This market is saturated so I move on from it.

I invite other entertainment business owners to come, share your thoughts and ideas. This is a good place to offer your expertise, your good and bad fortune and hopefully build relationships of mutual respect and support. Please spread the news of this new blog to all your networks.

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Liberty Christian Center – Photo Booth

Pastor Isaac is a friend of mine and we recently had one of our photo booths at a dedication service at his church in Fairfield. As you can see there were lots of happy families:

Liberty Christian Center

Airbrush Tattoo Slideshow

This is a mix of photos taken at different events where we did airbrush tattoos:

Airbrush Tattoo

Santa At The Hall – IBEW 595

I am creating slideshows from the parties we have serviced in the past. Click the link below:

Santa At The Hall

New Green Screen Video

I’ve been struggling with trying to learn how to create videos for my marketing and I finally bumped into an easy, free program.

Check out this video: Green Screen Video

The History and Religious Significance of the Bar & Bat Mitzvah

I found this article on another websiteand thought I should revisit it here. This is great information as I was wrong about its significance for so long:

In Judaism, Bar Mitzvah (Hebrew: “one (m.) to whom the commandments apply”), Bat Mitzvah (“one (f.) to whom the commandments apply;” Ashkenazi: Bas Mitzvah), and B’nei Mitzvah (pl.), are the terms to describe the coming of age of a Jewish boy or girl. According to Jewish law, when Jewish children reach the age of majority (generally thirteen years for boys and twelve for girls) they become responsible for their actions, and “become a Bar or Bat Mitzvah.” In many Conservative and Reform synagogues, girls celebrate their Bat Mitzvahs at age 13, along with boys. This also coincides with physical puberty. Prior to this, the child’s parents are responsible for the child’s adherence to Jewish law and tradition, and after this age, children bear their own responsibility for Jewish ritual law, tradition, and ethics and are privileged to participate in all areas of Jewish community life. It is a common misconception that the Bar Mitzvah ceremony causes a change in status from youth to adulthood. In fact, the rights and responsibilities vest solely because of age, and the Bar Mitzvah ceremony is typically an ordinary Sabbath service in which the boy or girl participates for the first time as an adult. Although the term “Bar Mitzvah” is commonly, even among Jews, used to refer to the ceremony, it actually refers to the boy or girl who has come of age.

In modern Jewish observance, the occasion of becoming a Bar Mitzvah or (in non-Orthodox congregations) a Bat Mitzvah is usually associated with the young man or woman being called to read the Torah and/or Haftarah portion at a Shabbat or other service, and may also involve them giving a d’var Torah including a discussion of that week’s Torah portion. Precisely what the Bar/Bat Mitzvah may do during the service varies in Judaism’s different denominations, and can also depend on the specific practices of various congregations. Regardless of the nature of the celebration, males become entirely culpable and responsible for following Jewish law once they reach the age of 13, and females once they reach the age of 12.

The public celebration of a girl becoming Bat Mitzvah in other ways has made strong inroads in Modern Orthodox Judaism and in some elements of Haredi Judaism. In these congregations women do not read from the Torah or lead prayer services but occasionally they will lecture on a Jewish topic to mark their coming of age, learn a book of Tanakh, recite the verses from other texts (such as the Book of Esther or the Book of Psalms) or prayers from the siddur. (Wikipedia.org)

New Green Screen Background Pt. 2

This is the second background my friend made for me. I like this because it is election year and we need this type of stuff for clients. I have him making more backgrounds and I think everyone will love them.

New Green Screen Background Pt. 1

This is a brand new green screen background template a friend just made for me. It is really cool and I’m sure my clients will love it. The green screen photos is really taking off and the 3D seems to be leading the pack.

Why We Love Entertainment!

We have been doing tattoos for 7 years now and just last year added the photo booths. What a great decision that was. I was a little nervous at first spending so much on them, but what the heck, right?

This year we added the Boogie Heads, Big Chair and green screen. So far, the Boogie Heads is slow motion but that will change once I do my first bar/bat mitzvah. I’m thinking of doing the BH free this month at a bat mitzvah I have booked. There will be about 150 kids so this will be the perfect venue for all of them to see it. I think that will make or break it. Either way, I’m also thinking of doing the Boogie Heads at fairs this year because it is lots of fun and the people get a DVDd as soon as they finish. Big FUN!

The Big Chair has been a hit too but I’m not booking it outdoors just yet. Too many weather variables so unless clients are using it indoor I’m holding out. We did a promo with Nestle Nesquik where they rented the chair and then covered it in blue material and put the bunny up on it.

The green screen is a definite hit. Not only that, but it is FUN to do at the parties. I don’t go to parties any more unless I HAVE to, but I do all the green screen parties because I have lots of fun.

Bringing these new services on board has enabled me to change my company name of present myself as an ‘entertainment’ company. This in itself has brought new business from a different class of clients. We are constantly on the lookout for new things to add but I am trying to stay only with services that are interactive and offer the guests a ‘party favor’ when they leave.

Highlighting An Airbrush Tattoo

There are thousands of airbrush tattoo stencils available on the market and creating great looking tattoos on the skin is not as difficult as you may think. Over the last 7 years I have learned a few tricks that really help make tattoos pop off the skin.

The first tip is to take a few hours one day, go outside when the sun is up and see how shadows fall. When doing a tattoo you have to highlight it, which basically means putting shadows in the appropriate area. This method creates depth and makes the tattoo come to life.

The second tip is to lay down a think coat of white paint. Next, use your colors to highlight the tattoo. This creates the shadows you are looking for to give the tattoo shape and dimension.