Hello everybody

Jul 28, 2010
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Hello everybody.

I'm new here on the forums, but I've been into magic for a while, maybe around 6 years. I've had moments though where I lost interest in magic and moved onto other hobbies, but now I've regained my interest and am hoping to expand my knowledge of magic and through practice make my sleights better.

What got me into magic? I have to say the thrill of being able to do something 'impossible' in the minds of the spectators, being able to strip away logic from their minds and bring them to a place of wonder.

The first time I encountered magic was when I was four years old when we went to a magic show in Magic Mountain I think it was. But at that time I didn't understand the concept of magic. The magician performing there did this illusion where he would be onstage, a curtain would be placed in front of him hiding him from view, and then when the curtain would be dropped the magician would have disappeared.....only to reappear within the audience, a few rows behind where I was sitting. When I saw this, I wasn't thinking "holy sh** how did he do that?!?" (well what four year old would say that anyways) I actually thought that what the magician did was something normal that was common to do, only that I was the only one who didn't know how to do it....remember I am four years old at the time and have never seen any magic before. So I shrugged off the illusions as nothing of a big deal....

A few years later when I experienced the magic coloring book, i was hooked into magic. Its funny how a big illusion like the one I explained above had no effect on me while a simple coloring book got me into magic.

Well that's my story. I look forward to where my magic can take me.......

Saludos!!! - Habanero
 
Nov 15, 2007
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Raleigh, NC
Welcome to the forums!

I think the reason the big illusion didn't register was due to lack of relevance. You've colored coloring books, and know how long and daunting it is, so when one magically goes from un-colored to fully colored in it registers as a miracle.

This is something a lot of magicians fail to realize, they wonder why card magic or coin magic doesn't hit with kids...they don't get it. They haven't played with cards and don't have a fascination with money yet. You have to make it relevant so they'll pay attention and have a reference point with which to compare it with.

Anyway, welcome to the forums, I hope you find what you're looking for, if you need any help or advice feel free to ask-there are a lot of knowledgeable members who have great advice.
 
Jul 28, 2010
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Thank you guys for the welcome!

RikAllen Yes I agree with you. When one performs magic, it has to be something that the audience can relate to in order for them to appreciate it for what it is. When magic relates to them, it brings in that emotional aspect where they won't be focusing on the trick, but rather on the magic. And like you said, it "registers as a miracle."
 
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