Part-Timer wrote:I guess the problem is really the old magician's spiel. It says you can bust clouds with your mind and that sounds incredibly impressive. However, when you find out how it's done and the time taken, it can seem a swindle.
This is so true.
I regularly have people purchase from my shop, only to write back and ask "Is that it? That's a rip off!".
Effects which have typically gotten that response are things like a forcing deck, TT, silk vanish, etc.
And guess what breed of person makes that comment? Not magicians, that's for sure. A magician buys the SIZZLE and not the SAUSAGE, because they are more mindful of how they can use even the simplest principle to fool the heck out of a layperson.
These days, we have the awful situation of magicians/marketing which is aimed at the laypeople. The hype for effects is aimed at Joe Public, rather than the magician. And it's becoming more and more apparent.
The chaps or chapettes in the marketing dept. for the Cloudbusters stuff were in 'cloud-cuckoo' land when they came out with the blurb. It may have been intended as a subtle play-on-words to mention 'Street magic', but unfortunately this effect will attract the wrong kind of person to purchase it.
God forbid, if—for instance—Banachek had ever hyped PK Touches as "Be just like Criss Angel and Dynamo and cause a ghost to appear and touch someone IN THE SAME ROOM YOU ARE IN—the ultimate effect" we'd see exactly the same reaction.