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Taylor New user 4 Posts |
Do you think because of what yourself and perhaps blaine have acheived in bringing magic into the 21st century and bringing flair and individuality to the art that you you may have in fact made more people dismiss the more traditional magicians, per say the ordanarry people doing the circuit or even maybe people like Copperfield etc who perform the larger scale illusions?
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DerrenBrown V.I.P. 109 Posts |
I don't think it's down to me at all, I think it's entirely due to Blaine. And I think his early specials provoked a huge interest in magic again, especially amongst TV companies, and if it wasn't for him I wouldn't be doing mine.
Bad performers will always be bad, and good will always be good, regardless of what's in or out of fashion. All that happens is that a lot of copyists appear: so after Blaine came a lot of grungy close-up magicians with a 'street' appeal doing card tricks. But equally, some of them will be good, others bad. The bad will be dismissed after a while. I don't think much changes, other than periods of more acute interest. Hmm. Thanks, db |
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