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MAGIC. ..suspend belief and allow the audience to be entertained.. Magic is universal. “A magician is an actor playing the part of a magician.” Jean Robert- Houdin. Magicians. Magicians make ordinary things act in surprising ways. Magic is making people believe you can do the impossible.
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MAGIC ..suspend belief and allow the audience to be entertained.. Magic is universal. “A magician is an actor playing the part of a magician.” Jean Robert-Houdin
Magicians • Magicians make ordinary things act in surprising ways. • Magic is making people believe you can do the impossible.
Magicians • Magicians are actors. They are good at pretending and fooling people. • Use body language to engage your audience. • Don’t turn your back to the audience. • Speak to the ears.
So you’re a Magician • Clothes and appearance are just as important as any magical prop. • Hands: Are they clean? Are your nails trimmed? Is your skin smooth?
So you’re a Magician • Grooming: Wash and comb your hair. Brush your teeth. Take a shower. Use deodorant. • Clothing: Make sure your clothing is clean and neat. Make sure you have pockets and long sleeves if needed.
Preparation, Planning, Practice • Practice, practice, and more practice, until you can perform without any mistakes. You should be able to do the trick without thinking. • Never tell the secret of your trick! • Try not to do the same magic trick to the same people. The more a person sees the trick the easier it is to figure out. • Learn to patter. • Smile, relax, and have fun!
Patter • Patter is the art of talking while you are doing a trick. The patter keeps the audience’s attention so it is easier for the magician to do something without anyone seeing. • Patter can also make a trick more interesting. • Silence while setting up a trick helps to build suspense.
More about Patter • Avoid telling the audience the obvious, they’ll get suspicious. • Don’t say what you are going to do in advance, you’ll spoil the surprise. • Be original with your patter. Make the audience trust you.
More about Patter • Don’t make up stories while you are doing your trick. • Practice patter while you are practicing your trick. • KISS – keep it short and smile!
Terms • Effect – effect is the trick itself. Whenever you are performing a magic trick, you are performing a magic effect. Effect can be thought of as “what the audience sees”.
Terms • Method – Method is the secret of the magic trick. It is the way of accomplishing the effect. • Misdirection – is the practice of diverting the eyes, and therefore the minds, of you spectators.
What To Do • Some magicians weave their trick into a funny or scary story. • Some magicians use a volunteer from the audience to help them or an assistant, a puppet or stuffed animal.
What To Do • Some magicians use misdirection. • Control seating arrangements. Should they be seated? Looking straight on? • Borrow objects from the audience.
Misdirection • If you hold something in your right hand and look at it, people will look right. You are free to do something with your left hand. • If you repeat an action two or three times the audience will stop paying close attention…time for the secret move. • Loud noises are distracting, like foot stomping • If you look at the audience, they will look at you. • If you look at a prop, the audience will look at the prop. • If you tell the audience what you are doing they will believe what they see and hear….not necessarily what you did.
Types of Magic Tricks • Slight-of-hand tricks • Card Tricks • Coin Tricks • Rope Tricks • Scarf Tricks • Tricks with Props • Mentalism • Escapes • Illusions • Cabaret Magic • Close Up • Silent Magic • Levitation • Penetration • Production • Restoration • Suspension • Transformation • Transposition • Vanish • Extrasensory Perception • Betcha
Quotes • “The end of all magic is to feed with mystery the human mind, which dearly loves mystery.” Harry Kellar • “Ours is a game of imagination.” Max Maven • We never find the wonderful in our magic—or in life—if we aren’t willing to risk failure with the aweful. I believe that to perform requires courage because it demands that we take risks.” Eugene Burger
How to Practice • Select several tricks (3 to 4) Avoid similar tricks. First trick should be a short attention grabber. Save your flashy trick for last. • Review the tricks and think up “patter” • Write a script • Practice in front of a mirror. Speak out loud • Make changes and practice again. Practice with an audience. • Aim for 5 to 15 minutes.
Magic • Snap your fingers • Clap your hands • Wave a wand • Say magic words… Abracadabra, Hocus Pocus, Allakazam, Presto Change-O, Purple Pickled Prunes, Shazam, Allakazoo • Rhyme – Hocus Pocus Allakazoo. Make this handkerchief turn to blue.
Remember • Never reveal the secret to your trick (except to fellow magicians) • Never repeat a trick for the same audience. • Make your magic skit your own. Be original!