Omegle Magic Reactions!

Apr 19, 2017
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Hey guys!
For those who have been seeing all the videos that i've been posting from the beginning today is the start of something new for me.
Before i go to the streets to record I decided to try a thing that other magicians (amateur as myself) already tried before too.
I already did two of these videos and this is the first! Omegle Reactions! This first one may be a bit annoying but the second will be much better!
Tell me what you think of this transformation!
Thank you all for your time!
Hugs for everybody!


 
Apr 19, 2017
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Wait... so you haven't performed for anyone outside of recording yourself for YouTube, or through this?

I dont know what you mean this... But i ll try to answer... I already performed to my family, to my friends, some friends of my friends but do you mean like a real stranger for me? If it is a real stranger, then no i haven't done that yet.
What i meant before is just a "new step" on my youtube channel... from table performances to some internet reactions..
 
Feb 1, 2017
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From video tabled performances, that you can just keep repeating until you get it right for the camera, to "live" performances on Omegle. Not bad. I think this is a step in the right direction for amateur magicians who suffer from anxiety, low self esteem or stage fright to slowly build confidence and work their way up to face-to-face performances.
 
Apr 19, 2017
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From video tabled performances, that you can just keep repeating until you get it right for the camera, to "live" performances on Omegle. Not bad. I think this is a step in the right direction for amateur magicians who suffer from anxiety, low self esteem or stage fright to slowly build confidence and work their way up to face-to-face performances.

Wow! Thanks a lot! I just think that i don't have much confidence, but what you just said is what i think! Thank you very much!
 
Jan 26, 2017
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I think it is definitely good for you to develop. However, when you perform for strangers, it'll be pretty weird, because it isn't a fixed angle or anything.
 
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I think it is definitely good for you to develop. However, when you perform for strangers, it'll be pretty weird, because it isn't a fixed angle or anything.

This is true, but he will just learn that part of performing involves directing people to stand and look where you want them to without making them feel forced.
 
Jan 26, 2017
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This is true, but he will just learn that part of performing involves directing people to stand and look where you want them to without making them feel forced.
Yes, but performing for a fixated camera angle will definitely mess with his angles irl. Not to mention patter.
 
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