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The Marvelous Magic of Massey
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The Magic of Robert Harbin - The Book
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All the Secrets of Magic Revealed by Herbert Becker
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Successful Magic (Conjuring) for Amateurs by Norman Hunter
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The (New) Make-up of Magic by Micky Hades
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Jack Hughes World of Magic Volumes 1-3
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Magic Books of Harry Leat
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More Exclusive Magical Secrets by Will Goldston
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Book of Exquisite Conjuring by F. W. Conradi (Book Review)
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Magic of the Scottish Conjurers Association - Book Review
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Jack Gwynne: The Man, His Mind, and his “Royal Family of Magic”
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Classic Magic with Apparatus Series by Dr. Robert Albo
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Ultimate Okito Addendum by Robert Albo has Arrived
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- Illusions
Evolution & The Endless Pursuit Of Perfection
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On Why Illusions are Expensive: The Artist, the Engineer & the Illusioneer
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Creativity and the Sub Trunk Illusion
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Kissing Frogs and Other Miscellaneous Illusion Show Tips (Edited)
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Classic Illusions - A List of the Great Illusions of All Time
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- Magic Apparatus
Tips for Performing and Repairing Sword Through Neck
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Vampire's Rose - A Spooky Routine for the Kevin James Floating Rose
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The Magic Of Extraordinary Objects
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When Does The Show Start?
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Professional Attitude by Harlan Tarbell
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Blending Your Magic Act: From Random to Routine
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Magicians: Be What Fits You
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How to Overcome Your Perceived Limitations as a Magician
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Examining Your Act - Taking Your Magic to the Next Level
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Getting Started with Magic Books
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The Art of Practice
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If a Fake Magician Can Do It, So Can You.
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- Childrens Shows
11 Kid Show Thoughts For 2011
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On Magic For Children
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The Childrens Birthday Party Business - Magician and Party Personality
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Kid Magicians Take Note: How to Get Kids to Eat Veggies
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What is it That Makes Children Laugh?
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The Secret of Performing Magic for Very Young Audiences (Lessons from the Great Zucchini)
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Children’s Conjurers Clever Comebacks & Comments
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- Comedy and Humor
The Story of Sydney Slater
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Funniest Magic Acts
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- Mentalism
What Does It Take to be a Mentalist?
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How to Create an Effective and Entertaining Mentalism Act
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Mentalist as a Facilitator
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What makes a Mentalist or Magician Memorable?
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Mentalism - It’s Back
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A Hand Is Not A Table
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Everything Is Infected
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The Manipulation Of Surprise
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Forget Me Not: How to be an Unforgettable Performer
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Improving Your Act: Six Things You Can Do To Be A Better Magician.
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The Audience Doesn’t Care -- Surefire Ways to Improve Your Act and Stun a Crowd!
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Proper Magical Presentation by Hermann Pallme
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How To Please Your Audience by Harlan Tarbell
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Tarbell on Showmanship and Presentation by Harlan Tarbell
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What Kinds of Entertainers do you Get in Your Audience?
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How Can I Better my Magic Show and Myself?
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When Good Magicians Go BAD!
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When a Magician is NOT a Magician
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How to Think Like a Magician... a Good One.
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Three Secrets Of Success For Every Magician by Harry Kellar
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The Program: Arranging the Tricks so they Make Sense by H. Syril Dusenbery
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Your Voice: Speaking Properly for a Magic Performance by H. Syril Dusenbery
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- Business Side of Magic
Magician's Restaurant Workers Secrets - Top 35 Tips
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- Business Side of Magic
Keep Magic in Order with Free Information Management Software
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Magician's Tax Tips
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Magicians: How to Win Audiences and Customers & Influence People
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You Are The Magic... Always
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15 Web Site Secrets for Magicians
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Magic Marketing: 36 Inexpensive Tips to Help Make Magicians More Money
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Magicians: How to Provide Excellent Customer Service
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Printing and Literature: Securing your Engagements by H. Syril Dusenbery
Many people have an existing collection of tricks and illusions they perform but are interested in taking their act to the next level. This really isn't about perfecting your sleight of hand moves or ideas about practicing in front of a mirror. Practice is extremely important but that is only part of it.
The foundation of a segment of your act tends to be the trick or illusion that you have learned and practiced. In is important that your practice it well and know it cold. See also, the Art of Practice. Next is the story or determining the routine of the effect. This can be a spoken story or narrative or it can be put to music but it needs to build to a climax. The effect then needs to be woven into the story or music in a cohesive manner. Here are some ideas to set you in the right direction:
Keep a Notebook
Notebooks are great way to capture ideas to incorporate into your act. The inspiration can come from any number of places so it is always a good idea to have your notebook close at hand. If you don't have your notebook, write the ideas down on a scrap of paper and then transfer it into your notebook later. Scraps of paper will be lost but not your notebook.
Ideas for the notebook could be anything from an idea for a new trick, a new gag or joke, a variation on a new story, or anything really.
Make a Script
For each trick or effect, write-out a script as if you were providing enough details to teach it to someone else. What do you say, when do you say it, and how does it correspond with the various aspects of the trick. Now just because you have a script, doesn't mean you will be memorizing it verbatim and there is always an opportunity for ad libs and spontaneous additions.
Refine the Script
One you have the script, rehearse it. How does it flow? Does it build to a climax? Does the humor work? Does the music go with the movements? Get feedback from friends and mentors. Revise and improve the script as necessary.
Videotape Your Performance
While many do not like watching themselves perform, you need to do this. Get a friend to video tape your show or get a tripod and set-up to tape yourself. If you can afford it, hire a professional to tape your performance. Take pen & paper and take notes in your notebook. Look for anything that is awkward. Are the transitions smooth? What is working well? What could be improved upon? Write-it all down and see how you can improve upon it.
Try these steps and you will notice a difference. Anything in life that you are willing to focus on can yield vast improvements. This is just one way to potentially structure such an exercise.