Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Creativity Cue: Juggling on the Fly

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Yesterday we talked about Jazz Magic, and today I wanted to share a video with you of two guys juggling. Now I'm sure that you've all seen someone juggle a million times, but this is a bit different, and it goes along with the Jazz idea of performing.

The guys in this video are passing clubs to one another, but they are doing it using a series of different throws and catches, all decided upon on the fly. This makes for a brilliant juggling show to watch, as well as forcing them to think on their feet.

Enjoy:

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Creativity Cue: Jazz Magic

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One of the problems that magicians tend to have is finding inspiration and creativity. This will show you a fun, unique style of magic based on a genre of music: Jazz.

Jazz magic isn't a new idea by any stretch of the imagination, but it's an idea that is either becoming popular or going to the wayside, depending on the groups you travel in. For me, the idea of jazz magic is incredible. The idea of starting a trick with no real idea or methodology and seeing what happens is fun.

Still not following? It's simple. Take Dai Vernon's 'Trick That Can't Be Explained'. In this effect the spectator's card is found by the magician, the standard plot of any number of card tricks, to be sure. However, the difference in this trick (and what makes it infinitely more artistic for the performer) is that there is no method. The only method is that the more sleights you know and the faster you are with your mind, the better the trick is. And the real bitch of it? It's a killer trick.

Obviously the term Jazz Magic comes from the idea of jazz music, where one learns many little riffs and then puts them all together on the fly to create something beautiful and unique, and that's exactly what you're doing in this style of magic: you're taking methods and sleights that you already know and applying them on the fly with no forethought, and that means that you better know them perfectly, because if you have to stop and think, the effect is dead.

Now, in a different way, Jazz Magic is also starting a performance and simply improving your patter. This is much easier in some terms (you can memorize your set before hand) but it can also be very difficult trying to develop a patter that is engaging on the fly. The epitome of Jazz Magic is developing both your effect and your patter on the fly for fantastic, once-in-a-lifetime, unique to your spectator effects that they won't ever forget.

~Cameron Rivers

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Doc Seaton's Magic Sideshow

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You may remember that last year (2010)'s TAOM had something a little extra in it: the Austin Street Magic Festival. The festival was a smashing success, so much so that the Austin SAM decided to have it again, but this time they were going to honor the man who had made it possible: Doc Seaton. And so Doc Seaton's Magic Sideshow was born, and Clay Dippel and I were invited to perform.

This year, the Sideshow was attached to the Old Pecan Street Festival, something that is apparently a very big deal in Austin. The Sideshow even got the Mayor of Austin to declare the section of Trinity Ave that the Sideshow was on "Magic Street." It turned out that hooking up with the Old Pecan Street Festival really did us some good. I can't tell you how many people wandered through the Sideshow looking for magic and excitement.

Friday, September 16, 2011

Stephen Colbert and David Copperfield

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That's right folks! David Copperfield and Stephen Colbert. Apperently Copperfield was on the Colbert Report, but instead of going into it myself, watch the clip here.


~Cameron Rivers

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Reel Magic Magazine by Kozmo Maigc

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At the International Brotherhood of Magicians Convention this year in Dallas, TX, I was fortunate enough to meet world--famous busker Kozmo. I sat and chatted with him a bit and bought his Straight From The Street DVD's as well as subscribed to Reel Magic Magazine, a video magazine that he produces.

I was pretty excited about the Reel Magic subscription. I get six issues a year and, for subscribing at the convention, I got an extra two DVD's for free! When you look at the website, you can see that their past issues focused on people like Eric DeCamps, Shawn Farquar, Michael Ammar, and Paul Harris; some of the greatest names in magic today! But what's not immediately apparent is all of the small clips that are also included.

Monday, July 18, 2011

Magic and Manners

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A friend of mine asked me to review and edit an article that he wrote for a local magic club's newsletter. The topic was manners and etiquette for magicians. This led me to thinking about my own views on things magicians do to other magicians that irritate me, and the biggest one for me is someone asking "How'd you do that?"

Now with laypeople, usually it's just an immediate response and you can take it as a compliment. However with magicians, it's always an actual request (if not a demand) to know how you accomplished your feat. Now I understand that in magic we all feel like we're insiders and thus are entitled to know the secrets to things. I mean, we already know a lot of secrets about a lot of tricks. However, just because you're a magician, doesn't mean you have any right to know how I did something.

Friday, July 15, 2011

Google Analytics and Why You Should Care

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So while I was on my daily random internet search, I came across a link to a few videos that go into detail on Google Analytics and how you can make it run more efficiently and what you can do with the data.

The website is called AppSumo, and for a short period of time, their $99 Google Analytics videos are completely free. 

Now I went in to this a bit skeptical. What's the big deal about Analytics and can it really help me in a real, tangible way? The answer, as you will find if you watch the vidoe, is absolutely yes! Most of the videos are short with a few that reach ten or eleven minutes, but the content in them is absolutely priceless. The interviewer is very clear and he ensures the entire process goes step by step so even people who get frustrated with things (like your's truly) can follow along while feeling completely at home in new territory.

Some of the things you're going to learn are:
  • How to set up and track goals
  • How to get tangible results with the information you receive
  • How to get Google to look at things that matter to you
  • How to find out which marketing campaign is or isn't working
  • Find out who is sending you the most traffic
  • Find out how many people are hitting your goals
It's easy and the videos take less than an hour to watch, but the information in them is great. So, what are you waiting for? Head over to AppSumo and get started!

~Cameron Rivers