theory11 — Magic Tricks & the World's Finest Playing Cards
That being said, Youtube has plenty of free tutorials with great effects on classic mechanics such as the Pass, Herman Pass, Turnover Pass, Color Changes, mentalism routines, classic coin mechanics. Youtube is a great place to start learning or just to bolster what you already know. If you want to go the classic way then go to the library and pick up some magic books.
Let me clarify what I was saying because apparently my message was misconstrued in some manner or any other. My general impression was that this gentleman had no background in magic which is why he needed some sort of foundation. Youtube obviously shouldn't be the single handed thing which teaches you effects, but knowing the simple motion of various classical motions is important. Obviously there are plenty of other great places to find basic mechanics of magic, but no one can honestly criticize anyone's ability to teach when they are putting their own pride and knowledge out on the line to only be made fun of as seeming to be "inexperienced magicians". Many of the magicians who post their stuff on the Wire and the media section use Youtube as a medium to spread their own tricks,tutorials, and knowledge. I think it's unfair to criticize any source of knowledge aslong as this young magician gets a foundation from SOMEWHERE. It's a technological revolution for the spread of information. I think it's unfair to tell him to not use it... That being said YES there are plenty of older magicians who will take you on out of the 6 billion humans on the planet, but the chances of you finding one due to the fact that many brick and mortar magic shops are declining and finding someone who will teach a random person without knowing whether they actually have a foundation or a passion for magic is RARE. Can you honestly say that for young magicians who do not have access to local S.A.M.'s or IBM's will have the luxury to learn magic will find someone who is older and has experience in magic to teach them?YouTube tutorials usually look like they were filmed by a neanderthal with an extra chromosome. And the majority are made by dudes with no performing experience who show their face less than the Man in the Iron Mask. Stick with the library. At least the books there come with more recommendations than the creator's mom.
Thank you guys so much! I went to the S.A.M. link that you recommended and it is just what I was looking for, something to keep me in touch with local magicians. I didn't even know something like this existed, its perfect! I think I might try going to one of these meetings, if I am allowed to of course. I am only fifteen so I'll have to look into that. So thank you for the advice, and I'm glad to hear that I'm not the only one who isn't a big fan of learning off of youtube. I also understand that I should get the basic of magic before venturing on to more complex tricks. Luckily I have that exact book; Now You See It, Now You Don't, by Bill Tarr.
Wow, that's amazing. You sound like a very accomplished magician. What year were you president? Also. I found both the magazines you referenced, but I think I can only subscribe to one for right now. Which would you recommend? I'll look into the book as well. Thank you!
Most of my friends aren't really into it. I do know one person who I think might be able to help me except we're not really friends so I dont know how I would ask him. But I completely agree, I would love to have someone to watch my tricks and bounce ideas off of, it's just the problem of finding one. I was thinking of starting a magic club at my school but I'm not sure if I could handle the responsibilty of putting together a club. I brought it up with one of my friends and she says she may know some people who would be interested. I started to think that maybe we could pull it off together except at the very end she told me she was talking about Magic the card game (which I know nothing about). So no I'm concerned that even if i do start a magic club, will some people mistake it as some specific card game convention? Its just a lot to think about.