Packs Small Plays Big by Robert Baxt
Created by: Robert Baxt
Key features
Emphasizes portability and high impact, perfect for magicians on the go
Applies to various types of magic like card, coin, and impromptu routines
Encourages personalization of methods and presentations for unique performances
Ideal for noisy environments where visual magic excels over talk-heavy acts
Helps in maximizing pocket management and efficiency in prop selection
Pros
Highly versatile and adaptable to different performance settings
Enhances audience engagement through strong visual elements
Supports business growth by enabling easy gig conversions from social media followers
Cons
Requires skill in scripting and method adaptation to achieve desired impact
May not suit magicians who prefer large-scale stage illusions
Effect
The Packs Small Plays Big trick appears to the audience as a powerful piece of magic that uses a very small object. The effect is large and memorable, making it seem impossible that such a small item could produce such a strong reaction. The magic happens right in the performer's hands, with no need for a large setup or table.
Full details
Packs Small Plays Big is a principle for magic tricks. It means the props used are very small and easy to carry. Despite their small size, the tricks create a big reaction from the audience. This principle helps magicians always have strong magic ready to perform. The method is clever and uses simple items. You can perform it anywhere without needing to carry a big case. The trick is visual and does not rely on complex stories or long explanations.
Who should consider the trick
Magicians who perform in different places should consider this trick. It is good for workers who travel to gigs. It is also useful for performers in noisy rooms where people cannot hear well. The trick is visual, so it works for street magicians and close-up performers. If you want to have powerful magic in your pocket, this is for you.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
The trick is not very hard to do. The method is straightforward to learn. You can practice the moves in a short time. The performance is more about presentation than difficult sleight of hand. A beginner can learn it, but an experienced magician will make it look more natural. You do not need years of practice to perform this trick well.
What magicians say
Craig Petty discusses the Packs Small Plays Big philosophy. He says it is a crucial principle for any magician. It helps maximize the impact of your pocket management. This means you can carry small items but still do big magic. He references Robert Baxt's idea that your magic should pack small but play big. This trick follows that idea perfectly.
What people are saying about Packs Small Plays Big
Craig Petty says...
He references Robert Baxt's philosophy of 'packs small, plays big,' a crucial principle for any magician looking to maximize the impact of their pocket management.
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