I feel like creativity is one of the most hard to come by aspects of magic. I feel like there are many magicians and creators that think they are creative when in reality they are using the same methods and presentations of the past. I have got into some serious arguments with people over what is truly creative. Instead of going on and on I thought that this might be a good place to collect some performance videos of those inspiring performances that you find completely creative.
Reuban Moreland's Dice Matrix. I chose this because it completely turns a bonafide classic on its head. It maintains traditional props but adds a visual element that completely ramps up the magical nature of the effect. In each of these videos I go "Why hasn't anyone thought of this before?" They also have everything in them to make them a clasic in my eyes.
I feel like Michael Carbonaro is one of the most creative guys out there. His shaving cream routine it completely magical, it's not really fooling but I completely love the routine. I've never seen anything like it.
Teller's effect shadows is basically a modern classic, it makes you feel something and completely fools. I could go on but I'll stop there.
What's the most creative magic that you look to for inspiration?
Reuban Moreland's Dice Matrix. I chose this because it completely turns a bonafide classic on its head. It maintains traditional props but adds a visual element that completely ramps up the magical nature of the effect. In each of these videos I go "Why hasn't anyone thought of this before?" They also have everything in them to make them a clasic in my eyes.
I feel like Michael Carbonaro is one of the most creative guys out there. His shaving cream routine it completely magical, it's not really fooling but I completely love the routine. I've never seen anything like it.
Teller's effect shadows is basically a modern classic, it makes you feel something and completely fools. I could go on but I'll stop there.
What's the most creative magic that you look to for inspiration?