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Magician’s Guide: Judging the Best Magicians Ever with Close-up Magic

by Aria Akachi Writer & Web marketing consultant

There is a sense of intimacy between the magician and his audience, is what a close-up magic show is when the performance takes place. 

Making the spectators feel as if they are directly involved in the magical moments this form of magic is usually performed a few feet away from the spectators.

Sydney magician

So, how exactly do you become a magician here?

The degree of difficulty which magicians face

You need some foundational skills with magic, and most likely the knowledge and skills in sleight-of-hand techniques are what a high degree of difficulty means.

High difficulty tricks will require lots of practice before you attempt to do the trick in front of a live audience and this is something which is done best by some of the famous Sydney magician.

When it comes to lots of practice it does not mean a few run through but days and days of practice. There are some tricks which you might never master them for tricks which involve a high degree of difficulty.

To keep your expectations and frustration levels are managed is something which you need to keep in mind.

Angles which are measured by the magicians Sydney

The magicians are referring to where the spectators might be located when you are performing your trick to make sure that your trick is not revealed when the magicians speak of angles.

Angles are very critical and your ability to control the spectators becomes an important part of the trick if everyone must be directly in front of you.

It probably means that no sleight of hand or gimmicks are necessary to do the trick if the tricks can be done while you are literally surrounded by people.

It is best to have tricks where angles are not critical or where the wide angles are possible for the beginning or intermediate magician.

It is best to left clean

The object of the trick can be inspected by the spectators with no possible discovery of how the trick is performed and the magician is not left with any gimmicks in his hand to dispose of as all the magicians like the tricks that are once performed and this is all meant by the “left clean”.

The Gimmicks

To make the trick work, the majority of close-up magic tricks performed by Sydney magicians require no gimmicks. It should be easy to dispose of it before the trick is finished if a gimmick is required. Sometimes it increases the degree of difficulty as gimmicks increase the cost of the magic tricks.

Setting up and reset

Before a magic trick can be performed there are some tricks that have fairly complicated set-ups and must be completed. It might be worth it if it is an excellent trick that will completely amaze your spectators.

In order to do the trick again, the reset time will also be lengthy and this is what is meant by lengthy set-ups. Regardless of how amazing they may seem, as you cannot carry them around with your easily as there is a big problem with the tricks like this.

Complicated set-ups preclude any hope of it being an impromptu trick as these tricks are sometimes the best.

Choosing pay-offs or effect

A magic trick has a low payoff and is simply not worth the effort if a trick has a complicated or lengthy set-up and only produces a “that’s an interesting trick” comment. To get to the punch line such as “Now the four jacks came back together again”.

There are a lot of great card tricks that have long storylines or extended card handling routines that have low payoffs and low “wow” factors to make them not worth the effort.

Even though it is difficult and has a complicated setup you need to go for it anyway all you need to keep in mind that you need to love the magic trick.


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About Aria Akachi Advanced   Writer & Web marketing consultant

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