At the Table Live Lecture Eric Jones January 20th 2016 - Magic Cloud enjoythemagic
Penn & Teller Fooler and co-founder of Lost Art Magic, Eric Jones
brings us his brand new, world-wide lecture. Eric's new lecture isn't
filled with knuckle busting techniques but rather practical and potent
magic that can be mastered in minutes. Real secrets to this all new At
The Table live lecture are discovered as Eric reveals his thoughts on
magic performance, theory and structure. Come join us and start the year
off with an experience that will fill your brain with magic from the
top professionals. But first, check out this list of effects taught by
Eric during his lecture:
Smoke: Your hands are shown empty and
from thin air produce a sharpie. Then you tell the spectator to use
their imagination as you pretend to draw paper and tobacco in thin air.
Once you do, you roll the imaginary cigarette, light it and produce
smoke from thin air.
Eric Collectors Routine: Four Kings are
shown as three cards are signed, selected and lost into the deck. The
signed cards then appear between the Kings.
Performing With Rhythm: Eric shares what it takes to perform smoothly and in rhythm, which is important for all performers.
Hellbound
Spellbound: Our favorite trick of the lecture. A hyper visual, multiple
phase coin routine that should go straight into any coin magician's
repertoire.
Self-Working Coin Trick: A copper coin and a silver
coin are shown and held, one in each hand, and visually change places
multiple times. So good it looks like a camera trick.
Eric's
Creative Process: Eric shares what it takes to create your own effects.
If you're a tinkerer of magic, this is your sandbox.
Impromptu
Coin and Hat: Borrow a spectator's hat and a coin. The coin in placed in
the hand but appears inside the hat that has been on the spectator's
head the whole time.
Ishkabibble Sandwhich: One of David Blaine's
favorite effects that Eric performs. A card visually appears between
two kings. This is one you'll have to see to believe. Ungimmicked and
devastating.