by Allen Tipton » Mar 5th, '10, 15:25
Arkesus: Geoffrey Durham also says this in his book.
I have to READ before I found this out as his lecture tours are limited.
IF you read instructions. thoroughly and I mean thoroughly, not as I am certain many magicians do, scan quickly to discover the secret; you will have a better understanding of the effect's workings/handling.
The written word makes you think for yourself. That is why books are always a more certain way of absorbing ideas than dvds.
DVDS can spoon feed lazy magicians.
Too many, (mainly the younger set) slavishly copy the routines, the handling, the patter etc. from DVDS
So, read & understand the instructions, learn the handling, practise the handling. Discover if there is something you SHOULDN'T do with the apparatus.
THEN IF you need to check anything visually, you can use the dvd.
I also believe filing the instructions,in order, not reading them once then throwing them away as GD recommends on page 91.
Some effects are often stored away after,say, a season to two's use.
You may find that memory may let you down when you resurrect the trick unless you have the backuo of files to refresh your mind.
Allen Tipton
Began magic at 9 in 1942. Joined Staffs M.S at 13. Nottm.Guild of M. (8 times President. Prog Director 20years)IBM. Awarded Magician of Month 1980 By Intern. Pres. IBM for reproducing Dante's Sim Sala Bim. Writes Dear Magician column for Abra. Mag.