11-25-2011, 11:19 PM | #11 |
Tom
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I kind of understand what idea you are trying to put across but it's a very twisted logic. The part where you say: "people seeing the trailer, not buying the product", should stop right there. I thinks it more likely that the person not buying the product doesn't like the look of the move, not because of the lack of crediting.
I think it's important too that people learn their sleights correctly - and I'm sure that by what Fin says, when someone buys the method to "High Rise", they will learn it correctly. Another question. Out of the following, which would you say is more important or more of a concern to your future personal success as a magician, not to the history of magic as an art form: [1] Magic companies giving the right credit where it is due and where necessary. [2] Cheap exposure in general. I know it's kind of off topic but still relative nonetheless.
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