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Old 2006-12-29, 06:10 AM   #1
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My First Street Magic Special

I went out to the mall last night with my new camera and filmed my first street magic special.

Its called "On the Streets with ChexJC"

I couldn't get it on youtube..so heres the rapidshare download if anyones interested.

Its really funny and entertaining if you're bored

http://rapidshare.com/files/9357318/...ith_ChexJC.mov
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Old 2006-12-29, 06:21 AM   #2
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can't wait.

I love street magiks.
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Old 2006-12-29, 07:17 AM   #3
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hmm it wont let me watch it..you should try to get it on youtube..

are you on penguin magic or anything?
i used to frequent the forums there back when i was big into magic..
when i say big into magic i mean big..i did trade shows, company parties, i worked some big venues around colorado..then i kinda dropped out of the stage magic genre after blowing out my left knee and losing about 3 months worth of stage shows. i started doing street magic/closeup and liked it alot more..
then i started doing restraunts and stuff and made some good money doing that...then after a tragic death of one of my magic mentors i kinda fell away from magic..i still do parties for freinds or family if they ask me to..but i kinda fell out of magic..

(edit: i just realized that i kinda made it sound like i blew out my knee in a magic related accident..but i did that snowboarding haha..)
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Old 2006-12-29, 03:03 PM   #4
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hmm it wont let me watch it..you should try to get it on youtube..

are you on penguin magic or anything?
i used to frequent the forums there back when i was big into magic..
when i say big into magic i mean big..i did trade shows, company parties, i worked some big venues around colorado..then i kinda dropped out of the stage magic genre after blowing out my left knee and losing about 3 months worth of stage shows. i started doing street magic/closeup and liked it alot more..
then i started doing restraunts and stuff and made some good money doing that...then after a tragic death of one of my magic mentors i kinda fell away from magic..i still do parties for freinds or family if they ask me to..but i kinda fell out of magic..

(edit: i just realized that i kinda made it sound like i blew out my knee in a magic related accident..but i did that snowboarding haha..)
Haha nah i'm not with penguin magic or anything. How come its not working?
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Old 2006-12-29, 03:58 PM   #5
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I just watched it, that was cool.

I kinda know how you do some of those tricks, I just don't know what technique you use which kinda defeats the purpose of knowing how you do them.
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Old 2006-12-29, 04:37 PM   #6
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I'm watching it right now, it's good...for your Ambitious Card Routine, you should slow down a little though, build up slowly for each time it jumps back to the top. For the part where you have the spectator stick the card back in the deck, I like to make him/her turn the top card over, it makes it seem more real if the spectator is touching the cards a lot.
For the Invisible Deck, my people never chose the Ace of Spades...I got a real one. And actually it's not hard to make your own, I'll tell you how in a PM if you'd like.
But yeah you're really good! I should get back into magic...it's so much fun.

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Old 2006-12-29, 05:12 PM   #7
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I'm watching it right now, it's good...for your Ambitious Card Routine, you should slow down a little though, build up slowly for each time it jumps back to the top. For the part where you have the spectator stick the card back in the deck, I like to make him/her turn the top card over, it makes it seem more real if the spectator is touching the cards a lot.
For the Invisible Deck, my people never chose the Ace of Spades...I got a real one. And actually it's not hard to make your own, I'll tell you how in a PM if you'd like.
But yeah you're really good! I should get back into magic...it's so much fun.
Thanks for the advice! Yea i was just a little nervous and couldn't really slow down as much as i wanted to. Did you buy Crash Course 2? Because it sounds like you are giving me advice straight from that video lol.
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Hehe yeah, I do own Crash Course 2...I was never too good at performing to strangers either.
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Old 2006-12-29, 08:47 PM   #9
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my computer is just lame and wont play it i guess..

i highly suggest you purchase "on the spot with gregory wilson" it is a fantastic 2 tape set with loads of great impromtu type street magic on it.
it is possible to base a whole routine around these tapes. it will up the ante of your street performances because you will be doing magic with the spectators belongings. it really freaks people out when some magic happens to an ordinary object that they KNOW cant be a gimmick.
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you will be doing magic with the spectators belongings. it really freaks people out when some magic happens to an ordinary object that they KNOW cant be a gimmick.
You know what is REALLY good is any watch-stealing routine. I only ever did it once, but it was flippin SWEET.
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Old 2006-12-29, 09:13 PM   #11
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You know what is REALLY good is any watch-stealing routine. I only ever did it once, but it was flippin SWEET.
yesss watch stealing will transform you in the eyes of the audience into much more than a magician.

i have a fun watch/belt stealing routine.
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yesss watch stealing will transform you in the eyes of the audience into much more than a magician.
Yes, an untrustworthy pickpocket aka thief. I've also heard of those egotistic manipulators stopping people's watches before their very eyes, using rather powerful magnets. I'd be extremely furious if anyone did that, affecting my property without my permission with the only purpose of making me late for my next appointment.

It would be interesting to see if anyone would steal my watch, since it's rather large and heavy compared to the norm. Just as well, since on revelation that they indeed so much dared to successfully steal it, they would probably have their face smashed inside out at 100mph.
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i have a fun watch/belt stealing routine.
Well, perhaps that would be fun if it was done to my uncle, who would then magically produce his police warrant card and ensure that the thieving bastard would spend at least one night in the cells for their crime.
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Old 2006-12-29, 10:17 PM   #13
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lol. I don't do any watch stealing routines..it takes a lot of practice to be that good at misdirection. I downloaded that "on the spot" dvd from limewire, its pretty cool. Magicians and Pickpockets are two different things gkmac. When a magician makes a watch vanish, he'll make it reappear.

Nice watch btw
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Yes, an untrustworthy pickpocket aka thief. I've also heard of those egotistic manipulators stopping people's watches before their very eyes, using rather powerful magnets. I'd be extremely furious if anyone did that, affecting my property without my permission with the only purpose of making me late for my next appointment.
You're taking this a little too seriously...sure there are pickpockets who would steal someone's watch or wallet for personal gain, but any actual magician (like us here) get the watch off of someone's wrist without them noticing, then end the routine saying, "oh, by the way, I think this is yours." and pull it out of their back pocket to give it back. So don't accuse someone of being an untrustworthy pickpocket aka thief until they actually do anything deserving such a title.
Also, these "egotistic manipulators" actually use a gimmicked wristwatch that is designed for the effect of stopping instantly, not someone else's own watch with "rather powerful magnets." Do some research before getting "extremely furious."

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It would be interesting to see if anyone would steal my watch, since it's rather large and heavy compared to the norm. Just as well, since on revelation that they indeed so much dared to successfully steal it, they would probably have their face smashed inside out at 100mph.Well, perhaps that would be fun if it was done to my uncle, who would then magically produce his police warrant card and ensure that the thieving bastard would spend at least one night in the cells for their crime.
A magician looks at their spectators watch before deciding to do a watch steal routine to decide if it is easy or even possible. It needs to be a hook and eye style watch, and of course if it's heavy the spectator will notice a difference, so a magician wouldn't do it. Your uncle sounds like quite the prude if he wants to put someone in jail for doing some fun magic tricks with no harmful intentions....
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Old 2006-12-29, 11:27 PM   #15
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awesome video, you have to jump through some hoops to download it. Keep on learning new stuff.
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