But i’m running three 30-minute shows on the main floor in Reno, big on stage presence and guest engagement. Trying to line up winter work — are talent buyers prioritizing live MCs in reels right now, or just chasing big social numbers?
In my last casino run, buyers cared less about follower counts and more about a tight reel with MC beats — one told me, ‘give me 60 seconds of you turning a cold floor into a crowd.’ Cut that reel and send it with winter holds to entertainment directors at Peppermill, GSR, and THE ROW; include a slate noting you can do three 30s and handle drop-ins. Social numbers still help the marketing team, but the ‘live control’ clip wins first pass.
Quick win from my Reno floor dates: cut a reel that starts with 8–10 seconds of ambient main-floor noise and a time stamp, then one unbroken beat where you shepherd a wandering slot crowd into a semicircle — buyers told me the ‘no cut’ moment sells floor control more than follower counts. Add a lower-third with ‘3 x 30 min, main floor, Reno’ and the tag ‘live MC’ so they can skim fast; if you don’t have a host quote, a one-liner from security about traffic flow works too. You chasing winter work in pit-adjacent stages or lounges?