I do not know about you guys but whenever I watch magic, I love being amazed and fooled. However, I do not enjoy being fooled but magicians that come off as corny as hell. It feels like watching people with Asperger's socializing to me because their personality makes my skin crawl and that translates badly into the magic that they do since they are so goddamned awkward. All these youtube magicians, especially the ones that try to do "Street" magic make my skin crawl. I have a youtube account, and I have some videos on there, but when I perform I try to to emulate my off-stage personality and translate it into my stage persona so I do not come off as a cheesy person. The corniness translates into bad acting, and since magic is pretty much 80% acting and showmanship and 20% methodology (at least for me it is) it is a pretty important part to not fuck up.
An example of this would be the Oreo Bite effect.
When eating a real Oreo cookie, it takes little effort to no effort to bite through the damn thing. These corny assholes make it seem like they are biting through steel. The irony is when people do the coin bite, they bite through the fucking coin like it was a cookie. The magicians that do not understand the concept that if you were to pantomime a movement, the movement must be believable. If you are not holding a coin and you are pretending that you are, then hold your hand in a position that emulates holding a coin and do it well. This detail is crucial because people are more perceptive than we think.
That is all for now.
An example of this would be the Oreo Bite effect.
When eating a real Oreo cookie, it takes little effort to no effort to bite through the damn thing. These corny assholes make it seem like they are biting through steel. The irony is when people do the coin bite, they bite through the fucking coin like it was a cookie. The magicians that do not understand the concept that if you were to pantomime a movement, the movement must be believable. If you are not holding a coin and you are pretending that you are, then hold your hand in a position that emulates holding a coin and do it well. This detail is crucial because people are more perceptive than we think.
That is all for now.