Hey everyone.
I would like to officially present a new idea that I think could spur much creativity among the magic community. It is a series of podcasts that discuss magic, in the hopes that we can further our art by doing so. Two podcasts have been published on http://ianchandler.podbean.com. These are introductory podcasts explaining the rules and idea, so be sure to listen to those.
You can discuss the podcasts here in the official thread and/or submit a thought podcast. Simply put, you record yourself talking about magic, save it as an MP3, and send it to me via email, which you can receive by private messaging me.
If you need to record in MP3, I would recommend using Audacity (http://audacity.sourceforge.net/) since you simply plug in and play. Any USB microphone will do - heck, I use a Rock Band mic, no joke. For Mac, if you choose, there is GarageBand, as well as Sound Recorder for Windows.
I would also like to thank Luis Vega for helping me. He's doing a great job and will hopefully do more in the future. His commitment is something all of you can learn from. Great mister.
So let's get those thoughts submitted on the first official topic - Presenting a trick. Listen to Luis's podcast for detailed info.
Have fun!
Ian
I would like to officially present a new idea that I think could spur much creativity among the magic community. It is a series of podcasts that discuss magic, in the hopes that we can further our art by doing so. Two podcasts have been published on http://ianchandler.podbean.com. These are introductory podcasts explaining the rules and idea, so be sure to listen to those.
You can discuss the podcasts here in the official thread and/or submit a thought podcast. Simply put, you record yourself talking about magic, save it as an MP3, and send it to me via email, which you can receive by private messaging me.
If you need to record in MP3, I would recommend using Audacity (http://audacity.sourceforge.net/) since you simply plug in and play. Any USB microphone will do - heck, I use a Rock Band mic, no joke. For Mac, if you choose, there is GarageBand, as well as Sound Recorder for Windows.
I would also like to thank Luis Vega for helping me. He's doing a great job and will hopefully do more in the future. His commitment is something all of you can learn from. Great mister.
So let's get those thoughts submitted on the first official topic - Presenting a trick. Listen to Luis's podcast for detailed info.
Have fun!
Ian