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jhmagic1 wrote:Do you buy magic effects, be it tricks or DVD's, even if you know how the effect is done?
Shufton wrote:When you say "even when you know how it is done", I assume you are talking about the method, or "secret".
The method is not really how it is done - the mystery and entertainment usually lie in the performance. How is it that two folks performing the same effect will "do" it completely differently? With one it may fall flat, but in the hands of another it might seem like a miracle. By studying the performances of others, you can learn quite a bit. How do they use their eyes? How is the misdirection accomplished? How are the various phases of an effect timed? How is the audience controlled? How is the staging, framing, footwork, et al, effecting the strength of the illusion?
You can also learn alot about how NOT to do something.
Additionally, if there are effects you really like, you may want to make a very thorough study of it, for example, the cups and balls or the sponge trick.
Caution should be employed so that you do not simply copy another performers style or presentation - you must always fit an effect to your own style and personality. Your magic won't be great until it becomes YOU.
Knowing many secrets is fun, but developing a single effect into a masterpiece can be the most satisfying for a performer.
I have often been fooled by tricks I "knew", and have fooled others with their own trick! The art is not in the secret, any more than knowing how a piano is played makes you a musician, especially if you have not even perfected even one song. On the road to perfection, there is always something to learn from others.
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