Creativity and the Sub Trunk Illusion
There has been a discussion going on in many online forums and a topic that comes up a lot from time to time at conventions etc. It seems that the discussion that comes up a lot derives from performers performing the sub trunk illusion and people wondering if it is too similar to the Pendragons or to some other illusionist's acts.
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Jack Hughes World of Magic Volumes 1-3The series is an amazing set of books especially when you consider all the contents were dreamed up by one man. The first Volume was published in 1981 and Volume 3 was published in 1999. Volume 3 was also issue with a comb bound index to the 3 volumes which is helpful in locating any Jack Hughes trick or illusion you can think of. The volumes are all well illustrated and contain ample descriptions for the builder to create their own version of the tricks. Last Updated (Tuesday, 28 April 2009 00:03) Magic Books of Harry Leat While this is not a comprehensive list of titles published by Harry Leat, here is an interesting selection of Leat books with some description of the contents: Last Updated (Tuesday, 28 April 2009 00:04) |
Magic Marketing: 36 Inexpensive Tips to Help Make Magicians More Money
Here a list of tips that may help you get your name out there and get more bookings. Some tips may not apply to all magicians but maybe there is an idea or 2 that you will find useful: Last Updated (Friday, 02 December 2011 22:16) Blaine's Death Dive DisappointsThe build-up of hanging upside down for 60 hours was witnessed by thousands in New York's Central Park. But the ultimate conclusion of this feat, failed to excite audiences in person or on TV. Blaine merely jumped off a platform feet-first while supported by cables. It had less excitement than a bungee jump that is attempted routinely by novices everyday. He received boos and jeers from the live audience. Last Updated (Wednesday, 15 July 2009 18:44) |







