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Socrates Regular user 197 Posts |
Is it possible to perform magic with words alone? Or do you require a trick in conjunction with the story?
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Russo Inner circle So.California / Centl.Florida / retired Florida 1209 Posts |
If you mean by just talking you're doing Magic? Possible if your changing a persons mind or giving GOOD Advise (or Evil Magic if you're leading them astray)- But you need props to do a Magic Trick (effect). Or did I misunderstand your comment. RR
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Socrates Regular user 197 Posts |
Story itself is powerful magic, and the tricks are tools we can use to facilitate a moment of astonishment. There are many advantages to studying the art of creative writing and storytelling. Doing so can allow you to take the simplest of tricks and transform them into magical memories that last forever...without this understanding a trick is nothing more than an entertaining distraction.
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Imaginationalist New user 7 Posts |
Who hasn't been transported to some mythical land of beyond by reading a book or listening to a good story? A story can enhance an effect as long as the story is told well, but both must complement each other. Otherwise, one will take away the magic of the other. So yes, words alone can be magical. IMO
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WitchDocChris Inner circle York, PA 2616 Posts |
You can definitely create a magical experience with words alone.
Christopher
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funsway Eternal Order old things in new ways - new things in old ways 10015 Posts |
"magical" can easily be accomplished with words alone. An experience of magic akin to a live performance of conjuring is more difficult,
but possible. The key is an inexplicable phenominon and 30 year memory of the affect and effect.
"the more one pretends at magic, the more awe and wonder will be found in real life." Arnold Furst
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0wen New user 34 Posts |
A lot of Voodini's 'magic' is basically straight storytelling. Having the confidence to tell people what you want them to see and have them experience it. The human imagination is strong - especially when you give it a little goose in the right direction.
Almost all of my 'bizarre' shows are storytelling these days. I've bought props to use with it in the past (Goodbye boards, spirit trumpets, etc - currently for sale btw!) but find myself not using them much. |
Russo Inner circle So.California / Centl.Florida / retired Florida 1209 Posts |
No magic story tellers around ????????????
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funsway Eternal Order old things in new ways - new things in old ways 10015 Posts |
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On Sep 4, 2021, Russo wrote: Do you want stories to accompany Effects, ones about magicians, ones about life events that some consider, the impact of being a magicians on real fie problems, other? I have them all ...
"the more one pretends at magic, the more awe and wonder will be found in real life." Arnold Furst
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Russo Inner circle So.California / Centl.Florida / retired Florida 1209 Posts |
You saw my P/M funsway.
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Carlosfa New user 54 Posts |
Words and images, I mean if you do your magic and behind you or near you, someone shows images behind you as a background
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