Inventing Magic

Creating magic illusions is an increadibly satisfying aspect of magic that many magicians overlook. It leaves you with a unique trick that the audience will hopefully remember you by. However, there are many reasons why most magicians use off-the-shelf tricks. This article will explain some of the reasons for and against making illusions, and give some guidance.

  • Uniqueness Creating a illusion will guarantee that nobody can say "I've seen that before". Creating stage illusions is the most satisfying as it will look unique, feel unique and perform uniquely, however, they take the most work as they are typically physically large. Creating card effects (or similar) can be done anywhere with nothing but imagination.
  • Branding If you are creating a stage illusion, you can easily incorporate your branding, whether that's the colours from your website and flyers, or simply your stage name, photo or contact details designed on it, it will be positive advertising - especially if you allow photos in your performances. This can be applied in a similar way to close-up effects - why not print your own logo onto the gimmick.
  • Suitability In the unlikely event that you can't find any off-the-shelf tricks that'll be the perfect climax to your routine, then you will often find that with a little thought, you can create the perfect illusion.

  • Risks Creating illusions is not easy, especially if it means constructing gimmicks. It is essential to check, check and check again that everything works smoothly as expected. A guillotine with a special mechanism that may rust unnoticed over time could even be lethal. Think of the worse possible scenario while designing the illusion to ensure that nothing dangerous, in this case, can happen. Typically the worst that can happen is you make a fool out of yourself, but with stage illusions, you can trap unwilling guests in your contraptions or even just give them a splinter! Either way you could find yourself at the wrong end of a legal case with nobody to blame but yourself.
  • Is it really unique? Before you start creating the illusion, make sure you are really the inventor of it, especially if you are hoping to sell it in the future. Depending on how much you value your time, it may be cheaper to buy an illusion that will be guaranteed to work (hopefully) without errors.

When starting to think of an illusion, there are several factors you must consider, including -

  1. Stage, street, close-up or for children - what situation will you be in when performing
  2. Short, medium or long effect - how long will it take to perform
  3. Comedy, silent or story-based - will it fit into your routine
  4. Target audience demographic - nothing scary or rude for the young/old
  5. Transportation - can you transport the illusion - does it need a van or a pocket?

To conclude, inventing magic is a satisfying way to expand your routine, but beware of the pitfalls that you may fall into. Sometimes using ready-made effects, such as those found here will do the job perfectly in a tried and tested manner!

Comments

muk1234
30th Nov 06
Thanks. This is very helpful.
smygon17
12th Dec 06
yah thanks man
cepg85
7th Jan 07
thats awesome, i have been working on some of my own stuff and never thought of some of the things you have mentioned here. thanks.
PicklePhantom
13th Mar 07
This was a very helpful article that has inspired me to make a coin trick no one has ever seen..
Perseus
5th Jun 07
i also have created some of my own tricks and gimmicks but i've never thought of the factors u mentioned...good on ya mate!
Jordan90
18th Jun 07
wow! it was great! thanks alot.
squeek
26th Jun 07
Thanks for this article. Its been really useful for me.
superkid
29th Jun 07
i think i'm going to make a trick
sam4magic
1st Jul 07
ive been inspired to make my own tick
levitation120
7th Jul 07
WOW! This really helped. Thanks to you, I invented a trick where you take a coin, make it dissaoear, and PULL it out of the spectators skin visually and they can feel it come out. Thanks you.
brando11
13th Aug 07
cool i made a trick with sponge balls
Darkavenger
22nd Aug 07
thanks for the helpfull advice
mindfreakfan1423
13th Jan 08
thanxs this helped me improve my coin into ipod trick!
magicman960
3rd Feb 08
thanks this helped me creat two more tricks for witch i could not post they are so good.
harvini
4th Jun 08
helpful as usual
magicturtle
26th Jun 08
Thanks for the advice> I'll keep that in mind
johnnymarvel
5th Aug 08
thanks for this. it's good to try and create your own stuff after learning ones already invented. this helped me alot!
alext119
29th Mar 09
thanks for this. It is very consturctive. This has inspired me to create my own tricks, I have already created quite a few with this help.
epoch
2nd Sep 09
I believe that when it comes to creating any trick imagination is the limit. Thats why we have all the unique tricks we have today. Imagine something impossible and find a way to complete the task, just ponder. I love this article, its the best.


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