Prophey by Paul Fowler
Created by: Paul Fowler
Key features
Self-working method
No cards required
Compact and portable
Enhanced by lighting
Repeatable performance
Pros
Easy to learn and perform
Visually impressive
Versatile (no cards)
Good for close-up and parlour work
Cons
Relies on a specific gimmick
Potential for audience scrutiny if not presented carefully
Effect
The Prophey effect presents an illusion of precognition. A magician displays a shuffled deck of cards, ultimately revealing the seven of diamonds. Simultaneously, a key held discreetly throughout the performance undergoes a transformation, mirroring the image of the seven of diamonds. This repetition of the prediction creates a strong sense of impossibility and astonishment in the audience. The effect is designed to be performed without the use of cards, expanding its versatility.
Full Details
Prophey utilizes a concealed mechanism involving a key. The key’s transformation is the core of the illusion. The video suggests a subtle use of light is incorporated to enhance the visual impact of the key’s change. The method is described as being relatively simple to learn and perform, with Fowler stating the difficulty is comparable to basic breathing. The effect is compact, allowing for easy portability. It is designed for repeated performance without loss of impact.
Who Should Consider the Trick
Prophey appears suitable for magicians with a moderate level of experience. While Fowler emphasizes ease of learning, the successful execution relies on maintaining a deceptive presentation and integrating the key’s presence naturally into the performance. Magicians who appreciate self-working effects and enjoy creating a strong sense of wonder in their audience will likely find this trick appealing. The compact size makes it suitable for close-up magic or impromptu performances.
Information on How Difficult It Is to Perform
The difficulty level of Prophey is described as “that of breathing.” This suggests a relatively simple physical action is required, primarily focused on maintaining a natural demeanor and concealing the key’s transformation. Mastering the presentation and misdirection is more crucial than complex sleight of hand. The video demonstrates the importance of subtly incorporating a light source to enhance the visual effect, indicating a need for awareness of lighting conditions.
What Magicians Say
SaturnMagicShop’s video summary notes that Fowler highlights the effect’s ease of use and deceptive nature. SaturnMagicShop states, “It’s intuitive, it’s reliable, and it’s easy to perform.” Paul Fowler himself emphasizes the ability to perform the effect without cards, adding to its versatility. He also notes the effect’s compact size. A reviewer, referencing the video captions, expresses disbelief at the effect’s success, stating, “No way. No way.” Another reviewer comments, “I would have imagined mind free.” Fowler suggests using a light source to “make it look a little a bit more malleable,” further enhancing the illusion.
What people are saying about Prophey
Paul Fowler says...
It's intuitive, it's reliable, and it's easy to perform. With a difficulty level that rivals that of breathing, you'll master the sequence to Prophecy within minutes.
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