03-11-2011, 10:26 PM | #11 | |
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And you know what I found? With hours of practice and the confidence you build up on yourself, I found it to be absolutely easy to perform for spectators. Of course, getting your patter work takes more effort. But I love interacting with them and just showing them my best magic possible because I know I can do it. I can use all the necessary misdirection in the world and they can laugh and have a blast. You can't do that through camera. Try making people laugh and actually enjoying their life through camera. You will find how hard it is to: 1) Make them smile and legitimately laugh, 2) To hide your moves completely so that replays become useless (i.e. to fool other magicians completely); 3) To apply surroundings to make the entertainment that much stronger. Maybe this sort of explains how I view the consequences of video performances.
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