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Nowah wrote:Hey there,
I used to come to this forum as a pretty amature card magician. Over the 8 months I've been away, I've practised a lot and can now say I'm not so Amateur anymore like I used to be, but I'm still an Amateur.
Now, recently a friend of mine asked me if I could do the warm-up for an audience. He's going to do a stand-up comedy show (or, whatever it was, I'm not too sure).
I have some pretty bad experiences with doing performances. I'm not sure what it is. I do a card trick, and I always find some people in the audience say: "Hey, he does it like that, haha. Sorry magician, I ruined your trick!" and then they'd run off laughing while I practised so hard on doing the trick where no one could see how it was done. Then I just don't feel like doing any trick anymore because I get more discouraged over time. So over time, I started to dislike performing for a big audience. Even in smaller groups of people I'd always find one person asking me: "Hey is this how you do it? Hm? Hm? Hm? Or this? Or, maybe this?" and then I'd be saying no all the time.
I was wondering if you pros there could give me some tips. I can't say no to my friend, because he's a pretty good stand-up comedian and he needs his audience warmed up before he can be really funny.
Mind you, I've purchased several DvDs, including some good tricks of Penguin Magic, so having too little tricks to work with isn't a problem. The real problem really is routine, where as I'm not sure how to link my tricks to each other. I'd be pretty dull saying: "and now I'm going to do another trick. This is the 7th, hurray."
So, any help would be great. Thanks a lot!
daleshrimpton wrote:Nowah wrote:Hey there,
I used to come to this forum as a pretty amature card magician. Over the 8 months I've been away, I've practised a lot and can now say I'm not so Amateur anymore like I used to be, but I'm still an Amateur.
Now, recently a friend of mine asked me if I could do the warm-up for an audience. He's going to do a stand-up comedy show (or, whatever it was, I'm not too sure).
I have some pretty bad experiences with doing performances. I'm not sure what it is. I do a card trick, and I always find some people in the audience say: "Hey, he does it like that, haha. Sorry magician, I ruined your trick!" and then they'd run off laughing while I practised so hard on doing the trick where no one could see how it was done. Then I just don't feel like doing any trick anymore because I get more discouraged over time. So over time, I started to dislike performing for a big audience. Even in smaller groups of people I'd always find one person asking me: "Hey is this how you do it? Hm? Hm? Hm? Or this? Or, maybe this?" and then I'd be saying no all the time.
I was wondering if you pros there could give me some tips. I can't say no to my friend, because he's a pretty good stand-up comedian and he needs his audience warmed up before he can be really funny.
Mind you, I've purchased several DvDs, including some good tricks of Penguin Magic, so having too little tricks to work with isn't a problem. The real problem really is routine, where as I'm not sure how to link my tricks to each other. I'd be pretty dull saying: "and now I'm going to do another trick. This is the 7th, hurray."
So, any help would be great. Thanks a lot!
right.. where to start.
Firstly,being an Amateur magician is in no way shape or form wrong. One of the greatest Amateur card magians was a bloke called Dai Vernon.( he was a silhouette cutter)
Another well known Amateur card magician was a bloke called Alex Elmsey. ( he was an electrical engineer)
What Im getting at, is that the definition of pro, v am in magic is blurred.
If your finding that you get heckled when your performing magic, the reason your being heckled will have little to do with your abilities with the pasteboards.
No,what does have to be worked on, is your skill as a performer. I think that you need to find a way of getting in fron t of an audience, without the magic. Join a drama group or something, and learn how to play the audience.
Your friend teh stand up, could also do with this experience, because believe me, no good commedian would ever need a warm up act. Indeed, if you go and watch any television programe being filmed, they have a warm up man on set.. who is always a comedian. ( sometimes a magician )
If you need to find a resource of helpfull advice on this, i urge you to buy a copy of the new book on stand up comedy magic, that Ian Keeble has recently released.
Many of teh dealers carry it, and i think that you may well find it the best 25 pounds you have spent. It doesnt have any tricks in it as such, but it does have the tricks of the trade.
Lady of Mystery wrote:For starters, how long have you got to put the act together and how long are you going to have to perform for?
Stick with magic that you know well and are comfortable performing, don't try anything new. As for the hecklers, we all get those from time to time but you'll find that the more confident you come across to the audience, the less they'll be a problem. The best thing that you can do is put an act together, invite a load of friends around and perform to them before you go in front of a live audience.
Nowah wrote:About a month, and my show has to last atleast 45 minutes. I can go longer if I want.
Lenoir wrote:Nowah wrote:About a month, and my show has to last atleast 45 minutes. I can go longer if I want.
Unless you're one of the absolute top entertainers in the world, you won't be able to perform for 45minutes with cards. They'll be bored within 5.
taffy wrote:I have no idea where to start, but I will be brutally honest and say, I would pass on this one mate.
You are not prepared, do not have enough time to practise and reherse, and you are not experienced enough for a 45 minute slot!
You are there to be a warm up act, to entertain the crowd before the main show! I was bored just reading your act.
You show your lack of professionalism by stating that
'' He's going to do a stand-up comedy show (or, whatever it was, I'm not too sure). ''
You do not even know what act you are supporting!
You stated earlier that when some one heckles you or asks you questions on how you did an effect you dislike it and shy away from that effect, Doing a 45 minute stunt, with the material you have prepared and the way you are approaching it, you are 100% definately going to be heckled and be subject to comments and remarks, good or bad!
I agree with DD, it sounds like a close up act on stage, which will lose peoples interest!
Again, I'm not being negative, just straight with you. You do not want to start your magic career off to a c**k up, as it will effect your confidence and the way you approach magic in the future!
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