Michael Jay wrote:So, as far as I'm concerned, the focus should be neither on the magician nor the magic, but on the spectators themselves.
That's exactly what made David Blaine's programs so successful!!
It certainly wasn't his skill - there are hundreds of more talented magicians around.
It was the fact the cameras focussed on the audience reaction.
Remember the young kid standing staring at his arm after being "ravened" and, eventually, gasping the single word "Cool!".
Or the girls running around hysterically after a levitation.
Or the 50 year-old down-and out after seeing a simple ID trick. How he went on and on about life etc....
The important thing is how the spectators feel.
Their experience.