That's right, just awesome.
John is laid back, casual and comforting with his magic. You
don't want to catch him out on anything because you just enjoy talking to him and watching what he
is doing. A lot of today's magicians can take note of that about John's style.
He explains
A LOT of magic and also gets in depth with why it's special to him and whats nice about it. He
constantly references One Degree changes and making small differences in your magic... Maximizing
what you can show while minimizing what you cannot.
The tips he gives ring home for me and
are things I've often thought about.
What I enjoyed the most though was his Post Card Act.
It's a great example of what routined card magic should look like. You may not have johns style but
the flow of effects and use of the props was excellent. The story was interesting and of course
entertaining.
It was also really nice to see a multiple selection routine in the lectures.
I personally enjoy multiple selection routines but had a similar problem with presenting them as
John brings up. Sometimes they just are not engaging. This one is.
Loved the lecture and
will be watching this a few more times to gather up some lost bits of info :-)
Also Dan
Harlan did a great job hosting again and asking questions when this aren't clear.