For example, would you resort to a stooge? Happy to use a one-way force deck? Camera tricks? Or are skillful sleights the only way you are prepared to work?
I like this question. It gets me thinking that we cheat in magic anyway, so why should we stop at a certain point? We SHOULD just accept that a stooge is no worse than a TT, a one way force deck no worse than a stacked deck, a camera trick no worse than misdirection.
SHOULD and DO are completely different. I do have a problem with camera tricks. I just feel that if the magician is just relying on the fact that they can get the effect and reaction through editing, why should they make the effort to perform at all? Maybe that is why some of them don't "perform." They are worse than Youtubers, who at least show their work in a clip, without relying on everybody else to do their Techie bit to make it right.
If all those on Youtube had a crew that was as experienced as the ones used on TV, had their clips edited by them, maybe from a couple of dozen takes, would they be as good as David Blaine?
For me, it is the "LIVE" aspect of magic that makes it special. Use whatever props or stooges you want, to make it an entertaining show for the audience. Don't use editing and camera tricks to PRETEND they have enjoyed it.
Just my thoughts anyway, but it is an interesting question, which I thank you for.
MMM