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mark lewis wrote:I found most, if not all, of the "scripts" quite uninspiring but even if they weren't you shouldn't use them. It is a fatal mistake to use patter "as is" from books. It may sound very good as the writer uses it and not so good as you use it yourself. Make your own patter up (I refuse to use that dreadful word "script") and it will sound more natural. Don't talk too fast and don't talk too slow. Don't talk too much and don't talk too little. And make your talk entertaining. That is all you have to do.
Dye Vernon wrote:mark lewis wrote:I found most, if not all, of the "scripts" quite uninspiring but even if they weren't you shouldn't use them. It is a fatal mistake to use patter "as is" from books. It may sound very good as the writer uses it and not so good as you use it yourself. Make your own patter up (I refuse to use that dreadful word "script") and it will sound more natural. Don't talk too fast and don't talk too slow. Don't talk too much and don't talk too little. And make your talk entertaining. That is all you have to do.
The book doesn't suggest for a second to steal the scripts in the book. It's trying to teach you how and why you should script your magic.
This is an astoundingly good book and I'd recommend it to anyone.
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