by themagicwand » Aug 8th, '07, 11:12
Yeah, one thing I've learned about mentalism (and really magic in general) is that the presentation is far more important than the effect. We've been here before, haven't we? Probably many times.
Anyway, the biggest "trick" in mentalism is to get the audience to perceive you as a dark, mysterious person. Once you've achieved that (and you've got all of...oooh...5 seconds from approaching your audience to them deciding whether you're a mysterious stranger or just an idiot), then all the stunts you pull will have a dark, mysterious edge to them. That's the idea anyway. And belief. Belief is hugely important and under-rated. If you're making a card dissapear, you have to believe internally that you're actually making the card disappear. Whatever you do, don't be thinking "and there goes the card down my pants" or whatever. You need to fool yourself into beleiving that you have super-natural powers - otherwise the audience will pick up on those tiny subliminal messages you're sending out.
Complicated. It soon will be.