Modern Miracles
Key features
Incorporates fundamental flourishes like two-handed card fans
Utilizes utility items such as magic wallets and thumb tips for enhanced effects
Emphasizes performance theory including phase structuring and environment adaptation
Encourages creative act development with unique themes
Based on insights from experienced working magicians for practical application
Pros
Versatile for various performance settings
Provides opportunities for creative customization
Draws on proven techniques and performance insights
Cons
Requires practice to master sleight-of-hand elements
May need additional props for full effect
Effect
Modern Miracles makes a selected card appear inside a sealed envelope that has been in full view the entire time. The performer shows an empty envelope and places it on the table. A spectator chooses a card. The envelope is opened, and the chosen card is inside. The effect is direct and impossible.
Full details
Modern Miracles is a self-working card trick. It uses a special envelope and a simple setup. The method requires no sleight of hand. The performer can be seated or standing. The trick is quick to reset. It can be performed multiple times for the same audience. The props are durable and fit in a pocket.
Who should consider the trick
Modern Miracles is good for beginners. It is also suitable for experienced magicians who want a strong, quick effect. It works well for close-up magic and table hopping. Mentalism performers may find it useful. It is a good trick for workers who need reliable, repeatable magic.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
Modern Miracles is easy to perform. The method is simple and automatic. No practice is needed for the secret move. A performer can learn it in minutes. The trick is not physically demanding. It is ideal for those new to card magic.
What magicians say
Craig Petty discusses performance theory that applies to tricks like Modern Miracles. He talks about structuring a routine to build to a climax. He also shares his experience as a working magician. He says that direct effects are powerful for audiences. His advice helps magicians present tricks in a clear and engaging way.
What people are saying about Modern Miracles
magic-tv says...
Craig delved into more conceptual territory, exploring how a routine is structured and builds to a climax, and shared his thoughts on the differences between stage and cabaret performing, offering guidance for magicians looking to transition between these environments.
Other videos
Card Fans, Game Show Act, Magic Wallets & More! | Q&A With Craig Petty
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