Advantages, and dis-advantages from learning magic.
DVD's are great as you can see the magic in any angles you want now thanks to the technology. So you can see all the sneaky moves from behind etc. Which is good if you want to copy the move spot on.
Books are great as you sometimes do not learn the exact move as taught in the text, you put your own personality into the magic and you work on the move a lot more as you cannot visualise perfectly what the move should look like which alternative the move becomes more natural and your own, unless there is an illustration showing you the mirror image, but still, images can only help to a certain extent.
I feel the downside of DVD's are that a lot of magicians out there use them as a mirror, and copy words, movements and behaviour as the magician has taught. Therefore, the magician is not really in his own personality (if that make sense?).
Although books can be harder to learn moves, I feel they are good for putting your own self into the magic. A problem with books is when you are half way through reading and copying what it says... Then you need to turn the page with your hands full of sponge balls, cards and you have to wave the magic wand
I just wanted to hear your thoughts on learning magic, do you rather learn from books, DVD's, other magicians, or websites?
DVD's are great as you can see the magic in any angles you want now thanks to the technology. So you can see all the sneaky moves from behind etc. Which is good if you want to copy the move spot on.
Books are great as you sometimes do not learn the exact move as taught in the text, you put your own personality into the magic and you work on the move a lot more as you cannot visualise perfectly what the move should look like which alternative the move becomes more natural and your own, unless there is an illustration showing you the mirror image, but still, images can only help to a certain extent.
I feel the downside of DVD's are that a lot of magicians out there use them as a mirror, and copy words, movements and behaviour as the magician has taught. Therefore, the magician is not really in his own personality (if that make sense?).
Although books can be harder to learn moves, I feel they are good for putting your own self into the magic. A problem with books is when you are half way through reading and copying what it says... Then you need to turn the page with your hands full of sponge balls, cards and you have to wave the magic wand
I just wanted to hear your thoughts on learning magic, do you rather learn from books, DVD's, other magicians, or websites?