MAGIC 2016 3월호 (매직 매거진).
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마술계에서 다양한 영향력을 펼치는 저명한 마술사가칼럼니스트로 참여하고 있어 신통방통한 정보가 재밌습니다
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1991년 9월, Stan Allen이 출간하기 시작한 마술잡지 매진 매거진입니다.

 

 

2005년에는 세계에서 가장 많이 팔린 마술 잡지로

기네스북에 올랐을정도로 트랜디한 마술 잡지입니다.

 

 

매직 매거진에서 후원하여 매직 라이브라는 컨벤션을 진행하기도 하며

마술계에서 다양한 방면으로 영향력을 펼치고 있는 저명한 인사들,

조슈아 제이, 막스 메이븐,피터 더피 등이 칼럼니스트로 참여하고 있어서

신통방통한 정보를 얻을 수 있어 정말 이득이지 않을 수 없겠죠?

 

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CONTENTS

MARCH 2016
VOLUME 25
NUMBER 7

Mark Haslam: A Class Act
By Gordon Bean
Presenting magic that is both effective and entertaining, Mark Haslam is not just a magician you will likely hear more about in the near future, he has already been a busy international act and a favorite among other famous magicians for several decades.

May I Have the Envelope, Please
By Jaq Greenspon
This "Behind-the-Podium Look at Magic Awards" examines the accolades given out to the international magic community each year by five prominent organizations - recognitions that may have different impact among magicians and the lay public.

Building a Career
By Rory Johnston
Ventriloquist, magician, show producer and promoter, hypnotist, and more, Daniel Summers may be best known as a designer and builder of illusions, but what he has really been crafting is a career in numerous aspects of magic.

Discover Magic - With Magic

By Rory Johnston
Discover Magic is more than just a series of packaged magic lessons for kids; Michael Ammar, Brian South, and Michael Rosander have established a way to teach magic with a new perspective. It is "a life-skills course camouflaged as a magic class."

Plus Updates on...
  • Sarlot & Eyed's Carnival of Illusion.
  • A new location for Magic Inc.
  • An exhibit and show on "150 Years of Jewish Magicians."
  • David Ben's new look to raise money for cancer research.
  • Remembrances of Jerry Mentzer and Jim Patton.
Bonus Content for the March Issue...
  • Template for Martin Lewis' Grail stand.
  • All 24 of the products reviewed in the March issue, plus 567 reviews from previous issues, are all now available at the fully searchable "Marketplace" section of M360.
Marketplace
Twenty-four products are reviewed this month by Michael Claxton, Peter Duffie, Gabe Fajuri, Jared Kopf, Francis Menotti, Peter Pitchford, John Wilson:
Fred's Mental Miracle by Barry Schor
Anniversary Waltz Project by Doc Eason and Garrett Thomas
Implausibilities by Hudson Taylor
Induction by Spidey
The Magicianary Position by Arron Jones
Locked by Jim Kleefeld
Magic by Miller by Donald Croucher
Contained by Jay Sankey
An Unexpected Triumph by Magician Anonymous
Scarlet Monte by Malcolm Norton
The Complete Card Manipulation Set by Vernet
The Zig-Zag Girl by Robert Harbin
Any Jacket Dove Pocket by Daniel Ka
Automatic Dove Bag by Daniel Ka
Ultimate Invisible Dove Harness by Daniel Ka
Cash Converter by Richard Griffin
Exquisite by Michael Ammar and Dirk Losander
Hustle by Juan Marcos
Decon by Danny Weiser
Enlighten by Ravi Mayar
Transfuze by Peter Eggink
Digital Twin by SansMinds Creative Lab
Intro to Sponge Balls by Michael Dardant
Gift Card by Constantinos Pantelias

Making Magic: The Grail
Martin Lewis
This is my stage version of the Berglas Effect, designed for lay audiences. I play fast and loose with the actual effect and use dual reality, sleight of hand, and a neat little prop to accomplish it. An oddity about the Any Card at Any Number plot is that while it fascinates magicians, it doesn't appeal to laypeople so much. My presentation uses this to create audience interest by giving them a look at what interests magicians. It also features a lovely dramatic moment that really drives the effect home.

Loving Mentalism: Tossed Out Darts
Ian Rowland
Guest contributor Patrik Kuffs submitted this month's item, which blends the familiar Tossed Out Deck plot with divination via darts! It's a fun, versatile, and creative piece of mental magic that plays well just about anywhere. If you don't want to use cards, you don't have to. You can adapt the routine so there aren't any playing cards involved. But what if you're not very good at throwing darts? Relax. Patrik has all the angles covered, and he shows you how to bring the routine to a successful conclusion even if you miss the intended target.

Bent on Deception: The Point of No Return
Mike Bent
When you are performing magic for kids - or anyone, for that matter - you need to put yourself into the helper's shoes and anticipate any problems that can occur with a routine. And because it's impossible to anticipate every problem, you need to learn from your mistakes and realize that they are just that - your mistakes. Occasionally a volunteer can just be difficult, but those occasions are rare and, again, partially your fault - you picked them. We can also learn to avoid tricks that flirt with The Point of No Return - tricks that once you start, you have to finish.

The Monk's Way: Finally Final Aces
Steve Reynolds
I was on the phone with Jon Racherbaumer in the mid '90s, and our conversation moved to Hamman's Final Aces. Jon confided that his mentor had a version that could be done with no gimmicks, no duplicates, with a borrowed deck, and performed surrounded. I've never seen that version of Final Aces, but the idea of it stuck with me. Eventually, I had a eureka moment when working through Marlo's Trilogy in Blue. This Technicolor version had multiple phases and took full advantage of the assumptions of the audience. Specifically, the audience assumes that the Aces have blue backs, and the twelve indifferent cards are red. If the spectators see the face-up Aces, they assume that the four cards have blue backs. By the same token, if they see four blue backs, they assume that the cards are Aces. Marlo's approach spurred this month's offering in "The Monk's Way," which uses a different strategy to strengthen the assumptions.

Classic Correspondence: Kellar to Thurston
Mike Caveney
This marks the 72nd letter that has appeared under the "Classic Correspondence from Egyptian Hall Museum" banner. After many months of writing about little-known or completely unknown magicians, I have chosen to finish off this group of letters with two towering figures in American magic. It would be difficult to imagine two more important names from the Golden Age of Magic than Harry Kellar and Howard Thurston. Kellar became the uncontested master of American magic, a role that he filled magnificently until his retirement in 1908, naming Howard Thurston as his successor. Kellar stayed in touch with his young protégé, wanting to know how his crowds were, suggesting new material for his show, and passing along the latest gossip. His chatty letters from this period were always handwritten on custom-printed notecards that folded in half.

For What It's Worth: Clap For Me
Mark Kornhauser
Forced applause is the scourge of the entertainment world. Forced applause takes away the meaning from genuinely appreciative applause. Forced applause means the entertainer cares more about the appearance of success than the experience of a genuine connection. Even though natural appreciation is a more gratifying experience for the audience, clap-addict performers insist that the audience must continually demonstrate its approval. Standing ovations, also, are often shrewdly manufactured. I've known a few magicians who do not feel it beneath them to employ time-honored techniques to encourage a "Standing O."

Walkabout Soup: A7 Flyers: The Guerrilla Marketing Secret Weapon
Simon Coronel
One of the best pieces of advice I was ever given for promoting a show was to give a flyer to every human being you interact with. Buying coffee? Give the barista flyer. Someone asks you for the time? Tell them, then give them a flyer. You never know who will turn out to have a big group of friends itching for a show to see. However, to do this, it helps to have flyers on you at all times. Conventional postcard-sized flyers or postcards make this tricky unless you're carrying a bag, and even then there will be moments when you're bag-free and flyerless. The best flyer approach I've found is to design your flyers in A7 size.

언어 : 영어

분량 : 98페이지

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배송안내

- 기본 배송비는 3,000원이며, 40,000원 이상 구매시 무료배송입니다.

(도서,산간,오지 및 제주 등 일부지역은 배송비가 추가될 수 있습니다)

- 우체국 택배를 이용하여 배송됩니다.

- 영업일 기준, 오후 3시이전까지 결제완료 된 주문에 한해 당일 출고됩니다.

- 출고 이후 평균적으로 1~3일이내에 주문한 상품을 받아보실 수 있습니다.

(천재지변이나 지역,택배사 사정에 따라 배송지연이 발생할 수 있습니다)

교환 및 반품안내

- 트릭이 있는 마술도구는 아이디어 상품임으로, 제품의 하자가 아닌 이유로는 반품이 불가능합니다.

- 트릭이 있는 마술도구는 제품의 하자가 발생 시 동일한 제품으로만 무상 교환이 가능합니다. 

- 제품의 하자로 판정되지 않을 경우 왕복배송비를 입금해주시면 기존의 상품을 재발송해드립니다.

- 일반카드, 악세서리와 같은 트릭이 없는 제품은 새상품인 상태에서만 교환, 반품이 가능합니다.

- 상품 미개봉으로 상품의 가치가 보존된 상태에서 상품 수령 후 7일 이내에 교환 및 반품이 가능합니다.

- 회원님의 변심에 의한 교환, 반품은 왕복배송비를 부담하셔야 가능합니다. (제품의 하자,배송오류는 제외)

- 일부 상품의 경우 회원님의 단순 변심에 의한 교환, 반품이 불가능할 수 있사오니, 각 상품의 상세정보를 참고해주시기 바랍니다.

 

환불안내

- 유료마술강의는 결제완료 후 환불이 불가능하오니, 유의하시기 바랍니다.

- 일반카드, 악세서리와 같이 트릭이 없는 제품만 상품 가치가 보존된 상태에서 환불이 가능합니다.

AS안내

- 제품 사용 중 고장 발생 시 왕복배송비를 부담하시면 상품 수령 후 7일이내에 A/S가 가능합니다. 

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