I’ve spoke about laziness
on the blog before, but I’ve got some examples this time. Too many magicians
seem to think that they don’t need to put the effort in when practicing a move.
I’ve seen lots of people post shit bottom deals, teach moves that they can
barely do themselves and it all comes down to laziness. I’m very much against putting
magic on video up for public viewing. The majority of tricks can be figured out
within a few watches and it doesn’t help that a lot of the performers aren’t
very good in the first place. However, recording yourself performing a move and
sending it to get constructive criticism is one of the best ways of improving
your magic.
Below are 2
videos of me performing the Diagonal Palm Shift, 5 years apart. I’m aware I
still need to work on it, and I am constantly working on it. I’m re-reading the
description in Erdnase, re-watching Ricky Smith and Tony Changs videos on it. It really is one of my favourite moves to practice though. It's just a beautifully constructed move.
I haven’t really
practiced that much in the last couple of months either due to traveling Asia
but now I’m back I’ve got some good ideas I’d like to try out, specifically on
the blog/reddit. I’ve thought of doing a sort of video progress of me learning
some sort of move. Documenting my process behind learning it. Would this be
something anybody would be interested in?
Anyway enjoy the
videos the password is DPS.
Always interested in other people's thought processes behind learning things.
ReplyDeleteWhat Tony Chang video are you talking about? Ricky's video helped me a lot, and I love all of Tony's stuff, I'm sure he'S got some valuable insights.
The Tony Chang video was on his blog. You might be able to find a cached version somewhere or by contacting him. It was on vimeo I'm sure.
ReplyDeleteHaven't had much luck finding it yet, what kind of video was it? Does he go over mechanics or psychology, or both? Would you say it's worth it to try and track it down, or can you get the info elsewhere?
ReplyDeleteI can't wait for his book to come out by the way!
In case you're still interested in doing a sort of documentation of learning the move, I'd be pretty interested. If you decide (and care) I'd maybe do the same, it's always a good way to motivate yourself.
Sorry I took so long replying, heres it here http://web.archive.org/web/20131031000445/http://www.doublefacers.com/2009/08/diagonal-palm-shift-tutorial/
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