Some performers overdo it i.e creating magic that cannot be performed in real life because if someone walked up to Dynamo and says "here mate, walk across my pool please" what do you think he would do? Angel, Dynamo, Blaine and Mayne, to name a few, are phenomenal performers, the best if you will, purely because of the way they present their magic yet at the same time they de-value the newer non-tv magicians' work. Tell me you have not been asked to do a trick like Dynamo or Angel and I will say you're lying, that is the point some of us are trying to make. On the other hand it is extremely arrogant to blatantly assume that ALL magic is created solely for TV, given that it is created/written for TV but that does not de-value it's power in the real world as majority of the effects can actually be done in real life and this impossible magic that we see on television is created from a hunger of uniqueness which is ultimately destroying the future of TV magic if every performer levitates over the golden gate bridge as an opener to his sponge ball routine. I exaggerated that last sentence in order to make you guys understand the bar it sets for us real world performers.