I have kind of been thinking about this, and I wanted some other peoples opinions, but how should the magician react to his own tricks?
I have seen people perform, and they'll do a trick, and when the spectator is reacting, the performer will just stare at them until they stop.
On the other hand, I have seen performers do a trick (say sponge balls) and when the sponge ball jumps to the spectators hand, the magician immediately says something like "AHHH OMG the ball!!!! It jumped to your hand!!!! How did that happen holy crap?!?!?!?!" It's like the magician freaks out (sometimes more than the spectator.....?) at his own trick...
That is what got me wondering this question. What is an appropriate way for the magician to react after he does a trick? What is the least akward way for the magician to react to his own trick or to the spectators reaction?
I know there is no DEFINATE answer to this but I guess it's just some food for thought to start some discussion
I have seen people perform, and they'll do a trick, and when the spectator is reacting, the performer will just stare at them until they stop.
On the other hand, I have seen performers do a trick (say sponge balls) and when the sponge ball jumps to the spectators hand, the magician immediately says something like "AHHH OMG the ball!!!! It jumped to your hand!!!! How did that happen holy crap?!?!?!?!" It's like the magician freaks out (sometimes more than the spectator.....?) at his own trick...
That is what got me wondering this question. What is an appropriate way for the magician to react after he does a trick? What is the least akward way for the magician to react to his own trick or to the spectators reaction?
I know there is no DEFINATE answer to this but I guess it's just some food for thought to start some discussion