by jim ferguson » Apr 4th, '13, 20:12
Ok, seeing as I still don't know what palm you're trying to learn, I'll just mention palming in general.
First, place a card on your palm-up right hand (assuming you are right handed). The outer left corner should be near the pinkie tip, the diagonally opposite corner should be somewhere on the fleshy part at the base of the thumb. Now press your left first finger on the middle of the card, holding it in position, and turn your hand over. Can you see any part of the card ? If not then your hands are not too small for classic palming cards. If you can see any of the card try slightly different positions. If your hands really are too small there are other types of card palms which rely more on angles and hand position, rather than hand size.
I'm not an advocate of the over-use of misdirection, nor of gimmicks to make things easier.
Misdirection (in this context were talking about the type to distract from a move) should be used when necessary. What I mean is there are certain sleights that without misdirection would be impossible - in these cases the misdirection is necessary. Misdirection should not be used as an excuse to cover sloppy technique - something which seems to have come into fashion.
To those of you who are lucky enough to remember the Paul Daniels Magic Show and the Doug Henning and David Copperfield specials, I ask you to cast your mind back. Remember the close-up segments ? Remember how close the camera was to the hands while sleight of hand was going on ? Yet we saw nothing. All these guys were doing palms, switches, reversals, and all sorts of "moves" with little or no misdirection while the audience at home were burning their hands close-up on a tv screen.
Compare this to the format of the modern tv magic show (and even many demos of effects). Almost every time a move is done the camera cuts away - simply because if it didn't the move would in most cases, clearly be seen. The modern magician relys to heavily on misdirection, proper technique taking somewhat of a "back seat".
I'm not saying misdirection shouldn't be used whilst palming, I'm saying that if it is used it should be to compliment the move, not to cover bad technique.
As for the use of gimmicks - in my opinion, and something I stick to, a gimmicks primary function is to enhance an effect. If it enhances an effect without getting in the way or causing unnecessary clutter I will use it. If, in turn, it makes the effect easier that is a bonus, but making something easier it not my primary concern - easier doesn't necessarily mean better.
Jim