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john1960uk wrote:Lord Freddie said:After learning the stuff on here you could easily put together a 10-15min routine using sponge balls alone. And that's without the family of bunnies!
mmmm; does the DVD go into the best way to wake your spectatators up afterwards?
Happy New Year,
John.
john1960uk wrote:Understanding your audience and how they react to effects, and what a 15min spongeball presentation would probably do to them is something that can't be bought in a magic shop either.
Dragging out brilliant 3 - 5 min effects for 15mins (or in some cases more) has been a problem in Magic for many years. magicians even boast about how long they can pad things out for.
This has probably done more harm to Magic over the years than all the exposure sites, 'youtubers' and 'hip hop magicians' put together.
Have a good day,
John.
If you know how to engage an audience, a 10 min routine can be kept entertaining if you use variety and of course talk to the audience and interact with them. If you have the personality to carry it off, you can do amything rather than robotically perform "tricks" which is what you are implying you do.
john1960uk wrote:Lord freddie wroteIf you know how to engage an audience, a 10 min routine can be kept entertaining if you use variety and of course talk to the audience and interact with them. If you have the personality to carry it off, you can do amything rather than robotically perform "tricks" which is what you are implying you do.
Actually I'm implying it's what YOU do, dragging out a perfectly good effect, without so much as a thought for the audience, classic case of the magician loving his own routines but not responding to or interacting with his audience on any level.
All the best,
John.
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