storm01 wrote:Damn n blast...............missed it! Wonder if they gonna repeat it?
Just go to the ITV player on line.
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storm01 wrote:Damn n blast...............missed it! Wonder if they gonna repeat it?
Jing wrote:Ok, now my negative - Michael Vincent, really? all this talk of 'sleight of hand' turns something from magic into skill, the cards change, they change back, they change again, repeat, etc, yawn, what.
Remember in magic, it's not how, that is important, but why!?
Why is his routine structured like that? Is it so that he can show us how great he is, how much practice he's done? The only connection he made with the audience came right at the end, after he had "rung in the cooler" - prior to that, he might as well have been juggling.
Magic is about performance, connecting with an audience, it's magic, it's not primarily a skill display.
Feel free to disagree, but his style came across to me as very arrogant, look at me, I've been doing this forty years, aren't I great?
TheStoner wrote:Jing wrote:Ok, now my negative - Michael Vincent, really? all this talk of 'sleight of hand' turns something from magic into skill, the cards change, they change back, they change again, repeat, etc, yawn, what.
Remember in magic, it's not how, that is important, but why!?
Why is his routine structured like that? Is it so that he can show us how great he is, how much practice he's done? The only connection he made with the audience came right at the end, after he had "rung in the cooler" - prior to that, he might as well have been juggling.
Magic is about performance, connecting with an audience, it's magic, it's not primarily a skill display.
Feel free to disagree, but his style came across to me as very arrogant, look at me, I've been doing this forty years, aren't I great?
I'm lucky enough to have spent time with Michael as a magical mentor and I can assure you that he is a true gent and certainly not arrogant at all. His card magic is truely "classic" and elegant, but I've also seen him blow away a group of drunken builders in a noisy pub. He's genuinely one of the most talented and nicest guys in magic.
Lenoir wrote:TheStoner wrote:Jing wrote:Ok, now my negative - Michael Vincent, really? all this talk of 'sleight of hand' turns something from magic into skill, the cards change, they change back, they change again, repeat, etc, yawn, what.
Remember in magic, it's not how, that is important, but why!?
Why is his routine structured like that? Is it so that he can show us how great he is, how much practice he's done? The only connection he made with the audience came right at the end, after he had "rung in the cooler" - prior to that, he might as well have been juggling.
Magic is about performance, connecting with an audience, it's magic, it's not primarily a skill display.
Feel free to disagree, but his style came across to me as very arrogant, look at me, I've been doing this forty years, aren't I great?
I'm lucky enough to have spent time with Michael as a magical mentor and I can assure you that he is a true gent and certainly not arrogant at all. His card magic is truely "classic" and elegant, but I've also seen him blow away a group of drunken builders in a noisy pub. He's genuinely one of the most talented and nicest guys in magic.
Agreed. Magic is about the impossible and when he performs, nobody has a clue. They stop looking and just enjoy what is incredibly beautiful to watch.
grant_m23 wrote:Lenoir wrote:TheStoner wrote:Jing wrote:Ok, now my negative - Michael Vincent, really? all this talk of 'sleight of hand' turns something from magic into skill, the cards change, they change back, they change again, repeat, etc, yawn, what.
Remember in magic, it's not how, that is important, but why!?
Why is his routine structured like that? Is it so that he can show us how great he is, how much practice he's done? The only connection he made with the audience came right at the end, after he had "rung in the cooler" - prior to that, he might as well have been juggling.
Magic is about performance, connecting with an audience, it's magic, it's not primarily a skill display.
Feel free to disagree, but his style came across to me as very arrogant, look at me, I've been doing this forty years, aren't I great?
I'm lucky enough to have spent time with Michael as a magical mentor and I can assure you that he is a true gent and certainly not arrogant at all. His card magic is truely "classic" and elegant, but I've also seen him blow away a group of drunken builders in a noisy pub. He's genuinely one of the most talented and nicest guys in magic.
Agreed. Magic is about the impossible and when he performs, nobody has a clue. They stop looking and just enjoy what is incredibly beautiful to watch.
Couldn't agree more with Lenoir on this. And to add a further personal opinion, magic is only really about the "why" if you're an overly theoretical magician. Yes it's a small part of thinking about covering un-natural movements, but I seriously doubt any lay folk were watching his routine last night thinking nothing other than "why?". Surely, in magic, the most important element is the entertainment value to the spectators?
Jing wrote:I think they over stepped the mark on Richard Bellar's trick - I think they should have stopped at, the mind-washing was BS.
Magic is about performance, connecting with an audience, it's magic, it's not primarily a skill display.
Feel free to disagree, but his style came across to me as very arrogant, look at me, I've been doing this forty years, aren't I great?
Erwin wrote:Jing wrote:I think they over stepped the mark on Richard Bellar's trick - I think they should have stopped at, the mind-washing was BS.
I'd like to watch the show again, because I'm certain Teller was shown yawning AND looking pretty ticked off during Richard Bellars's performance... I think he wasn't impressed at being presented a trick deck, and the full exposure was Teller's wrath being vented! If not the case, it is at least how the editing was interpreted by me...
A_n_t wrote:I think the only exposure any person on the street will remember is the words "gimmicked deck"
Erwin wrote:Grimshaw wrote:Teller's the silent one everybody.
...you don't say?
Erwin wrote:Grimshaw wrote:Teller's the silent one everybody.
...you don't say?
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