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Magic Tricks And The Secrets Behind Them

By James Anthony

Absolutely anybody can walk into a magic shop and obtain some magic tricks, however just being able to show a trick does not make them a magician. The definitive magic trick is all in creating a special atmosphere for the trick. Magic has always been a performing art. It simply isn't enough to do a trick; It is generally up to the performer to create the atmosphere and magic. The unique difference between a magician and someone who simply performs magic tricks, is simply in the belief of the performer and the effect he can create in his audience.

A magic shop that caters to professional magicians carries many illusions. Rope tricks, balloon tricks and card tricks are just a few which most amateurs can learn without much difficulty. The way in which the magic tricks are presented is what makes the difference. If you want to be convincing, take a look at the way that professional magicians present their illusions.

There are many comedy magic acts which are extremely popular in recent years. Many magicians keep a general running dialog of jokes and often appear to flub tricks only to perform more incredible magic tricks successfully. The method in which they distract their audiences is to keep them forever laughing, and by using this distraction sets up their illusion. The comedic magician, famous for his card tricks, would appear staggering drunk. The illusion of the drunkenness proved to be the perfect foil to the dexterity needed for his card tricks

Methods of misdirection that have become very populary in recent years is the shock factor. This unique skill is perfected by many magician like Chris Angel. Chris angel creates a suspense by seemingly putting himself in impossible and dangerous situations. Often this really is the case and the illusions involve many elements of risks and definitely should not be attempted by an amateur. Even with the perfect preparation, some magic tricks that say involve fire can go horribly wrong. A magic shop usually is extremely careful when selling illusions that involve such danger to non professionals

Before purchasing a trick from any magic shop, you should definitely decide how your presentation of the magic trick will be to entertain your audience while misdirecting them. Most audiences know that magic is not real, and just tricks, yet these people really want to believe magic is real. The real magic is in putting together a suspension of disbelief in the people you are performing to so that they relaly believe in magic, even if only until the end of the performance.

Learning the performance skills of an illusion is the easiest part of a magic trick. Instead creating an atmosphere bringing the impossible possible is the important part. Copperfield seems to spend an incredible time preparing his audience for the performing of one of his incredible illusions .... more than he spends performing the actual illusion. Kreskin the Amazing performs a mentalist act which he's able to make the audience suspend disbelief using subtle suggestions... a little like mass hypnosis. The Amazing Kreskin has written a great number of books and has often lectures police on the general use of way for recovering memories of witnesses and bringing out lies through the general observation of body language.

If you would like your magic tricks to be convincing, just look at the differences in illusions offered by your magic shop and think about how you would like to present them. Find a good illusion that you know you can present well... and in an entertaining and convincing way. Magic is a unique state of mind.

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