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Pop Haydn Inner circle Los Angeles 3691 Posts |
The magic story begins when the magician is introduced, and ends when he concludes the show. This is the story the audience will tell: "I saw this magician, and he was really amazing." Who was this guy? What was he like? What did he do? What do you think about him?
You are always a character whether you intentionally create one or not. How interesting a character, and what kind of impression he makes is up to you. In my mind, the more remarkable and interesting the character, the easier it is and the more pressing it is for the audience members to tell the story. |
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Pop Haydn Inner circle Los Angeles 3691 Posts |
Here is an interview that discusses all of this in detail:
https://www.artofmagic.com/blogs/podcast......isode-57 |
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