Steerpike: Isn't that one being original is? Doing stuff your own way?
I didn't miss it, I just don't think its irrelevant. You wanna explain?
If you have faith in your product, it means you realize that you have a good idea and are willing to share it. You've worked out the kinks and you're willing to show it without hiding anything.
From the spectator's pov. Like what they remember. But if you're showing it from the spec's perspective, you should explain that in the description that there is more to the effect but that the demo shows how the spec will remember it. Sorry if that wasn't clear.
http://media.theory11.com/1019-Control---Performance
I'm optimistically saying that if you come up with your own idea, you will put in the effort to perfect it.
You guys are talking optimistically like people that pirate DVDs will all spend the time to perfect every move on the DVD.
I agree. If a spectator figures out the trick no matter why it's your fault.
I have never worked with a professional videographer or editor. But I'm assuming that NOT editing something is easier, cheaper and quicker than doing it.
Yea. I agree. Piracy is bad for magic. But figuring out other magician's tricks from watching them perform has been around
Yea that's what I meant. If you already know the secret from reverse engineering, you won't pirate it.
The people in those videos didn't put in the effort. But they tell you that they reverse engineered cuz they thinks that makes it clever.
But there are those that pirate DVDs, and they don't say that in the video description because it's illegal. So it's hard to tell if people that pirate dvds are actually better performers.
Randy: I'm saying would you rather have perfect clones or imperfect original performers?
Randomwrath: I'm saying that magic dealers should stop worrying more about people figuring out tricks in the preview and focus more on stopping piracy.