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Recently I decided to make a new YouTube account. As some of you may know, my previous account was pretty bad as it contained terrible videos of me when I first started magic so I decided to have a fresh start. If you're interested in viewing my videos click here. It would be nice to get some...
Very funny you guys. I can't believe everyone's playing along with thi...
No just kidding it's not real guys. Do you really think that a fictional character named CandleJack could be capab...
Recently I purchased Universal Impression by Robert Smith and I really enjoy it. I was wondering though if anyone knows any ways where I could reveal the written name in a very eerie and scary way though. Obviously I don't know the name before the effect so I couldn't much of a set up. Any ideas?
We had to make boardgames in my history class. Weighted dice definitely help with that. ;) And it's always fun peeking the bottom card of the chance cards and controlling it to the top as you "shuffle" the cards.
Honestly I think some people take themselves a bit too seriously here. Why do you need to revolutionize magic? Why can't you just share magic, ask for advice, share stories, etc.
1. Daniel Garcia
2. Chris Kenner
3. Marcus Eddie
4. Asi Wind
5. Katie Kenner
6. Alex Pandrea
7. Jonathan Bayme
8. Jason England
9. Dave Buck
10. Richard Z
11. Andrei Jikh
I understand that they're good, and I think a spectator's involvement can be great when there's no risk, but even if there's an absolutely tiny chance that the spectator can get harmed, forcing them to do it is a bad idea.
This isn't just why you practice, this is why you NEVER INVOLVE THE SPECTATOR IF THERE IS ANY CHANCE OF DANGER!!! ESPECIALLY IF IT INVOLVES HER GETTING HER HAND PUSHED DOWN ONTO A KNIFE. Seriously though, who would do that to a spectator.
One thing that extremely helped me, was just covering the action more. I'd pretty much start with my hands at eye level and lower it down quite a lot as i did it. This really helps.