Key Motion by Seth Race

Created by: Seth Race

Key Motion is a modern, close-up magic trick that reinvents the classic 'Haunted Key' effect. Using a sleek, contemporary key design, the key appears to defy gravity, rising, spinning, and falling back into your hand as if controlled by invisible forces. This trick requires no strings, magnets, or gimmicks, making it highly practical and portable for impromptu performances. The illusion relies on subtle hand movements and precise handling, creating a highly visual and organic effect. While easy to start, mastering the smooth motion takes practice. Perfect for magicians looking to add a modern twist to their repertoire.

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Key Motion by Seth Race from Monster Magic
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Key Motion by Seth Race from Alakazam Magic
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Key Motion by Seth Race from Magicbox
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Key features

  • Modern key design for practicality and believability

  • No strings or magnets, making it self-contained and portable

  • Highly visual and organic effect

  • Requires practice to perfect the motion

  • Perfect for impromptu performances

Pros

  • No gimmicks, making it more believable

  • Highly visual and practical for daily use

  • Portable and self-contained for performances anywhere

Cons

  • Relies on precise handling to look effortless

  • Requires some discomfort or pain to perform

  • Needs extensive practice to master stability

Effect

Key Motion is a modern take on the classic haunted key effect. The key appears to float, rise, spin, and fall back into the performer's hand as if controlled by invisible forces. The trick is highly visual and creates the illusion of defying gravity without the use of strings or magnets. It is designed to look organic and can be performed impromptu, making it a practical addition to any magician's repertoire.

Full details

Key Motion uses a modern key design that is both practical and visually appealing. The trick is self-contained and portable, requiring no setup or additional props. It relies on subtle hand movements and precise handling to create the illusion of the key moving on its own. While the basic mechanics are easy to understand, mastering the smooth and natural motion takes practice. The trick is praised for its realism and the absence of gimmicks like strings or magnets, which enhances its believability.

Who should consider the trick

Key Motion is ideal for magicians who enjoy performing impromptu magic and want a highly visual effect that can be carried and performed anywhere. It is suitable for both beginners and experienced performers, though those new to magic may need more time to perfect the handling. Magicians who appreciate modern updates to classic effects will find Key Motion particularly appealing.

Information on how difficult it is to perform

Key Motion is relatively easy to start performing, but achieving a smooth and natural motion requires practice. The trick relies on precise hand movements and control, which can be challenging to master. Some performers may find the handling uncomfortable or even painful, which could be a deterrent for some. However, with dedication, the effect can be made to look effortless and highly convincing.

What magicians say

AlakazamMagicUK describes Key Motion as a "sleek, modern key that defies gravity," praising its practicality and portability. They note that while the trick is easy to start, mastering the motion takes practice. Magic-tv highlights the organic look of the trick and its potential for impromptu performances but mentions the discomfort involved in performing it. They give it a 79% score, acknowledging its strengths while noting the challenges. AlakazamMagicUK also emphasizes the trick's modern design and recommends it as a fresh update to a classic effect.

What people are saying about Key Motion

AlakazamMagicUK says...

Dan Harand's 'Key Motion' reinvents the beloved 'Haunted Key' trick with a sleek, modern key that defies gravity. The key rises, spins, and falls back into your hand as if controlled by invisible forces, all without strings or magnets.

magic-tv says...

The trick requires some discomfort or pain to perform, which may deter some magicians. [...] While they praise its realism and potential for impromptu performances, they also highlight challenges like stability and the need for practice.

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