by Craig Browning » Sep 24th, '11, 20:51
Funny. . . for most of the past century or so holding to a defined claim has always been one of the primary "rules" of doing successful Mentalism. . . granted, the past decade or so has taken pride in tossing out the older etiquette and standards, seeing Mentalism as being nothing but another approach to doing TRICKS which a huge number left pondering "Why can't I get the kind of reaction that guy gets?"
If you are doing Seance performances and suddenly move into a McDonald's Ace routine I'm betting you'll loose your audience alongside your credibility; Bob Cassidy has pointed out how we are likewise affected in this negative light when we try to do too much and not focus on one or two specific abilities. For those working the Psychic angle that means holding to the common understanding as to what Telepathy, Clairvoyance, etc. actually mean and thus, understanding why a blindfolded Telepath can't tell you how much change is in your pocket in that such is what Clairvoyants would do. . . they see what is unseen or hidden while a telepath works with what is known and transmitted.
If you work from the Intellectual "Expert" mode, such as Subliminal Communications you can run a wide gambit of things that include Poker Tells, FACS & NLP type explanations, etc. A Language Expert on the other hand would be showing the audience how words, colors, shapes, sounds, etc. manipulate us without our realizing it and in some instances, literally rob us of our Free Will. . . a theme far spookier than any psychic/occult type bit I've ever witnessed. But, if my claim is Linguistics and I want to do certain Card Effects, I damn well better have a logical and viable means by which to get there while keeping with that theme, other wise I and all the claims made in my program, loose credibility. . . we, as Mentalists, loose the one key advantage that is part and parcel "ours" -- the ability to illicit an investment of belief from our audience. This is what separates mentalism from it's evil cousin, magic; magic functions by way of agreement, the public knows we are tricking them. Mentalism on the other hand is not supposed to be presented in such a manner though (unfortunately) there's a present day trend to do so and without realizing it, neuter ourselves as performers.
Study the older material, pay attention to the older guys in our world right now and what most of them are echoing when it comes to this sort of thing.