Criss Angel stands on a table in open-air. He jumps on the air and fall. He disappears immediately. How did he do that!. In this scene. It has one confederate to be the close spectator.
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Showing posts with label Magic Variety. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Magic Variety. Show all posts
Thursday, 19 June 2008
How to levitatate?
This video is the exposure of levitate technique up from the ground. You can use an angle to be useful to deceive spectators's view. They can see you levitate off ground. This technique will take off ground 5-10 cm depends on your tall. But It has another one which make you take off ground up to 1 - 2 feets. This must use a device. See it now.
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Tuesday, 10 June 2008
David Blaine Street Magic Revealed
Great tricks! Too many tricks are on this video.If you were a magic card savvy, you must like this video. I found it on youtube. The content is magic revealed that it is suitable for this exposure trick site. What are tricks that are in this video? It's here!!!
#1 Ace Shake
#2 Riffle Mind Read
#3 Double Deck Prediction
#4 Two card monte
#5 Fruit Loops
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#1 Ace Shake
#2 Riffle Mind Read
#3 Double Deck Prediction
#4 Two card monte
#5 Fruit Loops
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Friday, 30 May 2008
Magic Eye Illusion
Magician's eyes can see through an envelope. You can read audience's name on a white paper into the envelope which is closed and then magician can give the envelope that has audience's name to correct owner.
Before done this trick, Five-envelope is prepared or up to you. In order to you will know Who is owner of the envelope, you must make a flaw or bevel on lid of the envelope in difference position of all. Remember! A flaw or bevel must not be obvious to audience's eye.
After that calling five people that is audiences you know the name. keep rows of envelope following a flaw in order. Give each of envelope to five audiences. The last right given to right audience and the last left given to left audience in order
Give a white paper and pencil to all audiences. Tell all audience, Write their name on the front paper and put into the envelope and close it. Tell one audience swaps all envelopes before send them to you.
You can tell Who is owner of each envelope by looking a flaw. Make over surprise to the audience, you must pretend staring to each of envelop and write audience's name to on each envelopes. Send back to correct owner. Tell all audience tear received envelope. Look name on envelope and name that magician's writing is the same. Audience's feeling will be amazing.

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Before done this trick, Five-envelope is prepared or up to you. In order to you will know Who is owner of the envelope, you must make a flaw or bevel on lid of the envelope in difference position of all. Remember! A flaw or bevel must not be obvious to audience's eye.
After that calling five people that is audiences you know the name. keep rows of envelope following a flaw in order. Give each of envelope to five audiences. The last right given to right audience and the last left given to left audience in order
Give a white paper and pencil to all audiences. Tell all audience, Write their name on the front paper and put into the envelope and close it. Tell one audience swaps all envelopes before send them to you.
You can tell Who is owner of each envelope by looking a flaw. Make over surprise to the audience, you must pretend staring to each of envelop and write audience's name to on each envelopes. Send back to correct owner. Tell all audience tear received envelope. Look name on envelope and name that magician's writing is the same. Audience's feeling will be amazing.

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Thursday, 29 May 2008
Production Coin from Bank note.
A coin is produced by bank note. The magician show two-side bank note to audiences. Audience see a normal bank. When magician folds the bank, a coin drops to his hands.
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David Copperfield - Slo-Mo Duck
I like this magic so much. David Copperfield presents his fantastic magic about duck. It's good acting and funny with joke. First time that I see this magic. I am laughing. Hahaha. You may have fun as me.
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Coin Appeared
A simple trick to make a coin Appear. For kids or beginning who is newbie in magic.
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Rubber Band Up the Nose Illusion
You will get a good trick. How to show to spectators and make them surprise with a rubber band is drew in your nose. It's illusion. I confirm anyone around you must be surprised.
Video is owned by ExpertVillage.com
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Video is owned by ExpertVillage.com
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How to appear cane - Magic Trick revealed
How did magician do appearing can in the air? In this video, You will know about how to do it but in the first before begin, You should have a magic cane. Buy it in magic store or if you know how to make it, do it yourself!. ^ ^
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Monday, 26 May 2008
Great Coin Trick
This is Exposure of coin trick. Magician presents a coin and glass on table to spectators. When magician move a glass that cover with a paper over the coin. After magician say the spell, the coin disappears immediately. Surprise!
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Wednesday, 14 May 2008
How to make CD appear.
A coin is a small object. you can make it appear and disappear easily. A CD is a big object. How to make it appear or disappear????? A small or big object isn't the issue. The issue is on a question. How to hide them invisible from spectator's view. This Video show you a trick to hide a big object(CD) to out off spectator's view.
An equipment you should have
-- a CD
Here we go. Let's see a trick. (You can also do this trick. easy and good effect)
Caution : Before showing this trick, you should select a spectator's view as well
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An equipment you should have
-- a CD
Here we go. Let's see a trick. (You can also do this trick. easy and good effect)
Caution : Before showing this trick, you should select a spectator's view as well
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How to make fire ball. Easy to do!
One day, I searched for new interested trick and video into many sites. In Meta cafe site. I met the trick How to make fire ball. Have you ever seen fire ball? It is a ball that magician used to show floating fire ball trick.(You can do many thing not only a magic) It's very beautiful trick. In that video, describe to prepare equipments ready to use. Teach how to make and use them.
Are you ready to do? Please prepare those equipments below first :p
-- 100% cotton cloth
-- Scissors
-- Lighter Fuel
-- cotton string and needle
How to make :p
-- Cut out the cloth to be a strip of cloth. The size depends on you want just enough
-- roll it into the ball
-- Use a cotton string and needle to sew it. Poke and roll a string around the ball and end up the string.
-- Repeat it again if you want more.
-- Soak the ball by the lighter fuel
-- Do not over fill it bacause it will get on your hand. when you burn it. It will be light up also on your hand
-- Have Fun
-- Look vdo below :p
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Are you ready to do? Please prepare those equipments below first :p
-- 100% cotton cloth
-- Scissors
-- Lighter Fuel
-- cotton string and needle
How to make :p
-- Cut out the cloth to be a strip of cloth. The size depends on you want just enough
-- roll it into the ball
-- Use a cotton string and needle to sew it. Poke and roll a string around the ball and end up the string.
-- Repeat it again if you want more.
-- Soak the ball by the lighter fuel
-- Do not over fill it bacause it will get on your hand. when you burn it. It will be light up also on your hand
-- Have Fun
-- Look vdo below :p
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Tuesday, 13 May 2008
[vdo] Hot Magic Trick

Flying Fire - This trick makes you a miracle man. Take a ball fire floating on your hand.

The trick can be shown to your friends sitting next to you at the table.


You can buy in the cheapest price below $10
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The power of magic is on your hands.
Monday, 12 May 2008
Tarot is one kind of magic, Really?

Umm, I think that Tarot is other type of magic in current. Tarot has amazing itself. It can predict the future or current of people who selected. Follow me, see the history of it. thank you for this content from http://www.tarothermit.com/magician.htm Story is rather long detail. It may you boring. Please be patient. Goodluck. :)
The Magician in historic tarot decks conveys a somewhat different archetype than in the modern decks. There are two kinds of magician. One is the magus, master of metaphysical secrets and ancient knowledge, calling on the powers of the cosmos to bend reality in accordance with his will. The other is the stage magician, the conjurer, the entertainer, the charlatan. Although the two visions of the magician can mix and interact in fascinating ways, it is accurate to say that in modern decks we usually see the magus; in the historic decks we usually see the stage magician.
This character is the fast-talking, attention-grabbing, flamboyant stuffed shirt who cons passers-by out of their money using sleight of hand and clever prattle. He is the ancestor of the man in the black tophat and waxed mustache, of P. T. Barnum, and of every two-bit hustler who hopes to make the big score.

The Waite-Smith and other occult decks introduced some changes that helped bring out the magus archetype. What is fascinating, though, is that only relatively minor changes were needed to effect the transformation.
The classic Marseilles-type Magician (see the Tarot de Besancon image here) holds up a wand in one hand; it's a standard stage prop. His other hand is busy at the table, perhaps ready to rearrange the cups and balls while our eyes are on the wand. In the Waite-Smith deck, though, the second hand points to the Earth, making the magician a channel for drawing down energies from the higher planes.
In the modern decks, the Magician's table almost invariably shows the four suit symbols: a sword, a wand, a cup, and a pentacle. At first glance, the Magician's table in the historic decks just seems cluttered with juggler's props and tools, which do not resemble the suit symbols at all in the way they are rendered. And yet, with an uncanny eeriness that gives one pause for thought, they are all there in less conspicuous form: the staff or baton is present in miniaturized form as the magician's wand; the swords are likewise present in the form of a knife or two (which the magician would use for cutting rope or twine); the cups are present, not as ornate goblets but as small tumblers for use in the shell game; and there are often coins on the table, or if not, at least small balls, rendered as simple circles in the woodcut designs.
It is details like these that make the historic tarots so delightfully intriguing. Perhaps the props on his table are just the routine apparatus of his trade. But can we rule out that the woodblock carver, who after all would have carved out each suit symbol 59 times (!) in producing the minor arcana for the deck, would have had them well ingrained in his mind (and hands!) to the extent that they resurface here? Or perhaps some long-forgotten designer put them there on purpose for reasons no longer known, and they were copied routinely for centuries.
The lemniscate over the Magician's head in modern decks is a consequence of French occultist Elpiphas Levi's musings on the shape of the Magician's hat in the old decks. Since many of the court cards also wear hats of this design, it is unlikely that early designers saw any special significance in the headware.
The Magician in the historic decks is connected with another archetype as well; that of the craftsma

The original Italian name for the Magician, Bagatella (or Bagatto or Bagatino) is a not a commonplace word in Italian. It is apparently derived from the word for stick or wand, so that a Bagatella is someone who uses a wand, hence a magician. The French name for the card, Bateleur, is thus a close translation. The English "Magician" is a clumsy but serviceable analog. ("Juggler" or "Mountebank" are also fair renderings.) Probably because of long association with the tarot card, the Italian word has also come to mean a trifle or a thing of little worth. It is also a word for "cobbler" in the dialect of Milan. This is interesting because Milanese tarots for the last two centuries have depicted the Magician as a cobbler, complete with a half-made shoe on his work table (see the Soprafino Tarot). Which came first, the picture or the word? We can't say, but it is intriguing to speculate that the Milanese design may be a throwback to the "artisan" pictured in the Tarocchi del Mantegna. The Milanese designs include another enertaining feature: instead of a wand, the Bagatto holds up one of the cups from his table, presumably well filled with wine.
The Magician card, like the Fool, has a very special role in the game of tarot which deserves comment. In the game, the court cards are all worth points, but the trumps are generally not. The only exceptions are the World, the Magician, and the Fool, which are each worth as much as kings, making them among the most valuable cards in the game. Now if you are dealt the Fool or World, those points are guaranteed to you, because neither of those cards can be captured during play. The Magician, on the other hand, is extremely vulnerable to being captured, because it is outranked by all the other trumps. So to win a trick with the Magician, the other players must all play suit cards, not trumps. This is not an easy thing to arrange. It can happen only if (a) you are out of a particular suit that everyone else still has, or (b) everyone else is completely out of trumps. If neither of those conditions occur, you will likely lose the Magician (and all its points) to some other player. So arranging an opportunity to play the Magician card without losing it is a major component of tarot strategy.
One can generally not count on the lucky opportunity of running out of a suit that others still have, although it is easy enough to take advantage of the opportunity if you are the last one to play in a given trick. More challenging and fun is saving the Magician until everyone else has run out of trumps. (For this to work, you must be dealt many of the trumps to begin with--if not, you are likely to run out early yourself.) You hold the Magician card until the end of the game, when you hope all the other players will be defenseless against it. Furthermore, the way the game works, players are often caught holding court cards through the middle of the game, because it is too risky to play them when they might be captured by a trump. So at the end of the game, players are finally forced to play their valuable court cards. There is no greater glee in the game than taking a handful of royalty by playing the Magician in the last trick. This feature is so prominent that in most versions of the game, a player who pulls this maneuver off gets a hefty point bonus!
Even in the French-suited "tarrock" decks, in which the traditional trump designs have all been replaced by animals or scenes of country life, the Magician card still often depicts a flashy magician-like character, so strong is the association between the card's role in the game and the "personality" of the magician.
I go into this detail of the game because (believe it or not) I think it adds a great deal to our underst

Having taken this historical perspective on the Magician card, one might find it easy to write off the "magus" persona as an unworthy occultist intrusion on the earlier tradition. But that would be to miss some very interesting avenues of thought. For although magus and charlatan are very different characters, their paths have been profoundly intertwined throughout human history. From ancient Greece down to the present day, charlatans have posed as magi--and magi have posed as charlatans! Writers of the late Renaissance bemoan the problems of distinguishing true alchemists from frauds. Even today, tarot enthusiasts find themselves needing to emphasize the distinction between legitimate card reading and the exploitative scams that are exposed by the TV journalists. But what makes one reading legitimate and another bogus? Is it the method? The intention? The grace of the gods?
My thoughts are drawn back to The Wizard of Oz (movie version). Professor Marvel is a charlatan, but one with a heart of gold. In Dorothy's dream, he becomes the Great and Powerful Oz, who alone can make her wishes come true. In the end, she finds that power in herself, and the professor is no longer either charlatan or magus, but just a well-meaning old man who knows how to get a lot of mileage out of a few clever words and old props. In the end, he uses his theatrical gifts to help Dorothy's friends discover what they've carried within themselves all the time. And isn't that a form of magic that reunites charlatan and magus?
The Magician is the "front man" for the tarot deck. In the Tarocco Siciliano, we see him dealing a pack of cards! Disreputable, commonplace but mysterious, ambitious but charming, a hustler, inventor, and showman. Is he a Power or a Poser? Perhaps there is power in the pose . . .
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Saturday, 10 May 2008
Introduce to my magic site!
Hello, Anyone. I like magic. Many magic data are a part of my gathering collections. I hope that my sharing magic will be useful for you all. My site is separated to many parts comprise of Magic variety, Others magic related site, Be useful magic files download. Famous magician, Magic Video Present!! and Interest magic Shop.
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