What is the place of humor in a performance? If one isn't funny, there's too much tension. If one is too funny, it takes away from the effect.
What we do is pretty funny. We break rules. There is an inherent humor to magic, and yet at the same time, the rules we break can be very serious. I mean, take Control, for instance (which has yet to be released). I don't know much about the effect, but as far as I can tell, the magician is killing him- or herself in front of an audience. Not too funny--and if one tries to make it funny, it won't be as strong an effect.
But take any card effect, Witness, for example. It's not really possible to act too serious when doing this one, without looking like and idiot. So what's the alternate route? Being funny. In this case, a line like "and the back of the card has changed to your card! Amazing!" builds up the suspense, while at the same time, alleviating tension.
Another good example. For those of you who do the E effect KAOS (dumbest name ever, in my opinion), a good funny line to say might be, "now I'll go to the other side, and be careful, the glass might explode into a thousand razor sharp splinters and embed themselves in your flesh," and to deliver this line in complete seriousness. This is a funny thing to say, but at the same time, the delivery makes the spectator nervous and adds to the climax of the effect.
To effectively be a funny performer, you've got to have the timing down. Timing is everything.
What we do is pretty funny. We break rules. There is an inherent humor to magic, and yet at the same time, the rules we break can be very serious. I mean, take Control, for instance (which has yet to be released). I don't know much about the effect, but as far as I can tell, the magician is killing him- or herself in front of an audience. Not too funny--and if one tries to make it funny, it won't be as strong an effect.
But take any card effect, Witness, for example. It's not really possible to act too serious when doing this one, without looking like and idiot. So what's the alternate route? Being funny. In this case, a line like "and the back of the card has changed to your card! Amazing!" builds up the suspense, while at the same time, alleviating tension.
Another good example. For those of you who do the E effect KAOS (dumbest name ever, in my opinion), a good funny line to say might be, "now I'll go to the other side, and be careful, the glass might explode into a thousand razor sharp splinters and embed themselves in your flesh," and to deliver this line in complete seriousness. This is a funny thing to say, but at the same time, the delivery makes the spectator nervous and adds to the climax of the effect.
To effectively be a funny performer, you've got to have the timing down. Timing is everything.