Chroma by Mark Lemon

Created by: Mark Lemon

Chroma is a portable, card-based mentalism trick inspired by the Stroop test, a real psychological tool that measures response time and intelligence. The trick involves a spectator thinking of a color, which the magician then reveals using a credit-card-sized tool. The effect is clean, instant, and requires no memory work, making it accessible for all skill levels. Chroma is versatile, suitable for comedy, mentalism, or stage performances, and includes multiple routines and advanced applications in the tutorial. Its compact design makes it easy to carry and use anywhere, offering a fun, interactive, and engaging experience for both the performer and the audience.

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Chroma by Mark Lemon from Monster Magic
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Chroma by Mark Lemon from Alakazam Magic
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Chroma by Mark Lemon from Magicbox
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Key features

  • Based on the Stroop test, a real psychological tool

  • Portable, credit-card-sized design

  • No memory work required

  • Versatile for comedy, mentalism, or stage performances

  • Multiple routines and advanced applications included

  • Interactive and engaging for audiences

Pros

  • Interactive and engaging

  • Based on real psychology

  • Portable and easy to carry

  • Simple and accessible for all skill levels

  • Versatile for various performance styles

  • Strong impact with instant color revelation

Cons

  • Requires audience participation

  • May not work as well with skeptical viewers

  • Optional memory aspect may not be necessary for some

Effect

Chroma is a mentalism trick that uses the Stroop test principle to reveal a color a spectator is thinking of. The performer asks the spectator to think of a color and then uses a credit-card-sized tool to instantly identify it. The effect is clean, quick, and often leaves the audience surprised by the accuracy of the revelation.

Full details

Chroma is based on the Stroop test, a psychological tool that measures response time and cognitive processing. The trick involves a small, portable card that allows the performer to determine the spectator's chosen color without any memory work. The method is straightforward, making it accessible to magicians of all skill levels. The trick can be performed in various settings, from casual interactions to stage performances, and includes multiple routines and advanced applications in the tutorial.

Who should consider the trick

Chroma is ideal for magicians who enjoy interactive and engaging mentalism tricks. It is particularly suited for those who perform in casual settings or want a quick, portable effect to add to their repertoire. The trick works well for performers who appreciate psychological principles and want to incorporate them into their acts.

Information on how difficult it is to perform

Chroma is easy to perform, requiring no memory work or complex sleight of hand. The method is simple and can be mastered quickly, making it suitable for beginners and experienced magicians alike. The trick's accessibility allows performers to focus on presentation and audience interaction rather than technical skill.

What magicians say

Craig Petty describes Chroma as "interactive, based on real psychology, fun and engaging." He highlights its practicality and strong impact, noting that it can be used in various routines, from comedy to serious mentalism. Steve Faulkner initially doubted its impact but found success by refining the presentation, calling it a "fun addition to a mentalism repertoire." He appreciates its portability and smart design, though he notes it may need a stronger reveal for maximum effect. Overall, magicians praise Chroma for its simplicity, versatility, and clever use of the Stroop test.

What people are saying about Chroma

Craig and Matt says...

Chroma is a credit-card-sized tool that lets performers instantly know the color a spectator is thinking of, with no memory work required.

Craig Petty says...

Chroma is interactive and engaging, leveraging the Stroop effect for a surprising mentalism performance.

Steve Faulkner says...

Chroma shines in casual, interactive settings, offering a fun puzzle-like experience. Its main strengths are portability and smart design.

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