I just thought I'd share something that most of you working guys probably already know, but even if some of the rookies take something away from this it will be worth it.
The other day I performed a variation of a Chicago Opener, but instead of just my colleague's card back changing color I had her finger prints "print" on the face of the card as well. The reaction was outstanding, I let her keep the card, and then went on with my day not thinking much of it because well....this is just typical of what "we" do as magicians. After you do it so many times you sort of forget the feeling that these spectators get when they are seeing real close up magic and experiencing it for THEIR first time.
The following day I walked back in her classroom and taped right next to pictures of her family, awards she had gotten as a teacher, etc. was the card with the finger prints. It had made that much of an impression that she kept it and actually hung it up as a reminder of the experience.
Fellas, don't forget that sometimes even though the magic might be wearing off for us, we can truly make a difference in somebody's day. Don't "half a**" an effect. Give them the full show and leave them with a souvenir to remember that experience.
The other day I performed a variation of a Chicago Opener, but instead of just my colleague's card back changing color I had her finger prints "print" on the face of the card as well. The reaction was outstanding, I let her keep the card, and then went on with my day not thinking much of it because well....this is just typical of what "we" do as magicians. After you do it so many times you sort of forget the feeling that these spectators get when they are seeing real close up magic and experiencing it for THEIR first time.
The following day I walked back in her classroom and taped right next to pictures of her family, awards she had gotten as a teacher, etc. was the card with the finger prints. It had made that much of an impression that she kept it and actually hung it up as a reminder of the experience.
Fellas, don't forget that sometimes even though the magic might be wearing off for us, we can truly make a difference in somebody's day. Don't "half a**" an effect. Give them the full show and leave them with a souvenir to remember that experience.