Do you put Mentalism into your Magic, or Magic into your Mentalism?
The first is "alright" (though gives a bad name to us mentalists), and the second is a "no-no."
perfectly said
Do you put Mentalism into your Magic, or Magic into your Mentalism?
The first is "alright" (though gives a bad name to us mentalists), and the second is a "no-no."
i assume that you do a magic show and you do some mentalism in it. read my explaination. they will not look at you the same way
On a side note,Do these labels really matter?
Another question. What would a good mentalism effect be to perform on the phone. Like say a potential client calls you and just to get them hooked or interested, you would do a reading or something on the phone.
Mentalists cant do what magicians do. If you do card and coin magic that is no longer mentalism,then no.
Magicians can do what mentalists do.
But mentalists cant do what magicians do.
Depends on your character- if you are a "psychological iillusionist," it makes absolutely no sense for you to be able to answer questions like "Is my puppy still alive, and does he miss me." I personally, have never done a Q&A, because I feel to truly pull it off, one has to step into the realm of the "psychic."
Well obviously in your case its right,i was reffering to randys original question of combing the two.
On a side note,Do these labels really matter?
I cannot.
Educate me,or us I should say.
For the sake of argument, how do you classify Docc Hilford.
But if you're if you're doing what is ostensibly a mind reading routine, then you seriously screwed up if someone is asking you to contact the dead. Either way, you ****ed up the theater of it all.
Classify Kenton Knepper please.
To nerds like us, yes.
I have often been asked as a metal fan if there is a point distinguishing the differences between folk metal, black metal, and Viking metal. The assertion is that the labels don't matter because it's like... all about the muuuusic, maaaaaan; it's all what's... what's on the inside, you know? Like, wow, man.
But labels and cataloging do matter in direct proportion to how much you care.
Would you still able to convince them you can actually read minds, if before that you do a coin routine or a card trick? .
People naturally think magicians can read minds either way.
Your asking if people will believe if one can actually read minds,is the same as do you think people actually think you perform real magic.
So lets say you were to a card routine and then tried to convince people you can actually read minds with a certain effect. Would they believe it, or would they just instantly think it is was trickery. Sense the stuff you did before was nothing but trickery.
I almost always do a mind-reading effect with a deck of cards, which is more mental magic than mentalism. Gets better reactions than almost anything I do because I dress it up in theatricality.
Mentalism doesn't differ from magic in what you make people believe. It's a different theatrical experience.