Freewill's End by Jamie Daws
Created by: Jamie Daws
Where to buy
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Key features
Strong visual impact and smooth handling
Blends magic with a dark historical narrative
Uses audience participation to simulate solving a crime
Requires precise execution for seamless performance
Pros
Visually striking and engaging
Unique combination of magic and storytelling
Strong audience participation element
Cons
Somber theme may not suit all audiences
Requires flawless execution
Historical backdrop might be confusing for some viewers
Effect
'Freewill's End' by Jamie Daws is a magic trick where a spectator's chosen card mysteriously appears in a sealed envelope after being lost in the deck. The effect is visually striking and leaves the audience wondering how the card could have ended up in such an impossible location. The trick combines sleight of hand with a narrative element, often involving a dark historical story, which adds depth and intrigue to the performance.
Full details
The trick involves a deck of cards, a sealed envelope, and a narrative that ties the magic to a historical event or story. The magician asks a spectator to choose a card, which is then lost in the deck. Through a series of moves and storytelling, the chosen card is revealed inside the sealed envelope. The handling is smooth, but the trick requires precise execution to maintain the illusion. The narrative aspect can be tailored to fit different themes, making it versatile for various performance settings.
Who should consider the trick
'Freewill's End' is ideal for magicians who enjoy combining storytelling with their magic. It suits performers who want to add a visually impactful and engaging trick to their repertoire. The trick is particularly appealing to those who can handle the precision required for its execution and who are comfortable with incorporating darker or historical themes into their performances.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
The trick requires a good level of skill in sleight of hand and precise execution. While the handling is smooth, it is not recommended for beginners. Magicians with some experience in card magic will find it more manageable. The narrative aspect also requires practice to ensure it flows naturally with the magic.
What magicians say
Craig Petty highlights the trick's strong visual appeal and smooth handling, noting that flawless execution is key to making it work seamlessly. He appreciates the trick's practicality and wow factor, making it a great addition to any magician's repertoire. Mattgic Live describes the performance as a blend of sleight of hand and a gripping historical story, though the somber theme might not be for everyone. The storytelling is compelling, and the magic is executed smoothly, making it a standout performance for those who enjoy magic with a storytelling twist.
What people are saying about Freewill's End
Craig Petty says...
While Craig appreciates the trick's practicality and wow factor, he also mentions that flawless execution is key to making it work seamlessly.
Mattgic Live says...
The storytelling is compelling, though the somber theme might not be for everyone. The magic is executed smoothly, and the narrative flows well.
Performance videos
Freewill's End by Jamie Daws | Mattgic Live
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Review videos
Freewill's End by Jamie Daws | The Craig Test - Live Performance & Review
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Alakazam Review Show Ep18 | Bag Reborn, Supercan & Freewill's End
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