At this moment Arthur Benjamin is my favorite. I love it all though. Marlo, Kimlat, Copperfield, Blaine, Brown, Vernon, Berglas, Jermay, all amazing.
I cry a little knowing that I will never see In and of Itself :(
I can see Las Vegas leaper working on a stage of 10,000. But with Card Toon a little man drawn on the back of a card moves a couple of centimeters. I just think I would choose something else, but I'm pretty hard on myself when it comes to performance.
I've performed bigger tricks for smaller...
I use both, I like the bluff pass if I need to control the card to a specific part of the deck.
I use the tilt during my Omni Deck routine.
I prefer other controls for other routines.
I use a ton of memory work, improvisation, and mental calculation in my magic. They definitely support each other.
As far as specific studies about magic there are various programs like Project Magic that use magic as a tool for therapy.
This video talks about brain excercise. I really think...
The best advice I can give here comes from Larry Jennings. Practice your magic in sets.
This means that when you practice lump a few tricks together. Have a beginning middle and end trick and practice then together.
I cut to the Aces then deal from the bottom and do an ace assembly. You...
We can't reveal magic here, but I can turn you to some resources.
This is taught on Super Human's by Shin Lim
http://www.superhumanz.online/shop/shin-lim-card-magic/
If you like this kind of magic look at the Imagination production by Eric Jones and Sick by Ponta the Smith
This is Dan Harlan's, not Jaimie's. It's called Card Toon.
This is called Las Vegas Leaper made popular by Paul Harris.
Both of those are close-up tricks. How did it work for a group of 200?
As far as the comment about magicians not performing the same stuff. I exaggerated a little. I don't know if it would ever be possible. And, there's a ton of stuff that I perform that others have created. I do think it would be interesting to see what would happen if everyone's acts were...
To get back to the main question. I'll stick with appearances where they play characters that are not magicians or themselves.
Penn and Teller used to be regulars on Sabrina the Teenage Witch. They were the witches council, the governing body of the witches.
Justin Willman makes a cameo as a...
I've been thinking about this lately. It's going to sound pretty arrogant but here it goes.
I think that there should be a rule that if someone else is doing a trick in magic that you shouldn't do that trick!
Talented magicians already follow this rule to some extent, they at least will try to...