Tuesday, March 14, 2017

City Park

Spent part of the afternoon in NOLA's lovely "City Park" (shooting some test video...)

If you find yourself in New Orleans with free time; a trip  to City Park will make your brain happy. Whether you're a family looking for a group event, a romantic duo or an artist looking for inspiration, you'll find what you seek here.

I'll def be spending more time there...

Wednesday, March 8, 2017

A high spot in High Spots

Love love love this plot
and
Caleb Wile's construction is outstanding
(also a great trick to 'personalize')

#highspots
#bigtimewrasslin
#magic'skindredartform

Thursday, March 2, 2017

More Morelli

If you haven't heard, Calen Morelli has a new kickstarter up:

I think Morelli is one of the top creative minds of this generation and I'm sure this project is gonna be must-see-magic-tv
Who's Calen Morelli? Check out his "show reel"


If you're not familiar with Calen, do yourself a favor and correct that now
https://www.google.com/#q=calen+morelli&*

Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Judgement Day


I spent some time today watching magic "contests"
Fool Us, Wizard Wars and America's Got Talent

I also watched some recent magi-magic-contests (Mostly FISM winners.)

so, now I'm thinking...

If magic "contests" are going to be a thing,
I'd like to see at least some of them being judged by the laity.

Note: I'm a big fan of Penn & Teller's "Fool Us." I think it provides an amazing showcase for close-up magic (that otherwise would never be showcased.) I also think their recent "Wizard Wars" had some merit.

America's Got Talent is a step in the right direction, but... yeah, it has issues (for example, we have a German, a Brit, an Australian and a Canadian judging the american talent... and that's the least of their problems.)

I'm a fan of anything that brings our art(s & crafts) to the laity, but, when it comes to showcasing magical offerings for judgement, I really think at some point, joe Q public needs to be part of the judging.

More than anywhere I else, I believe this to be true for magic-convention contests. Please oh please put some laymen in those judges seats (at least some of them.)

Magic is an art meant to be enjoyed many ways (including inbred ways: like trying to fool your kindred spirits... a guilty pleasure I enjoy as well.) I'm just saying, it's an Art meant to be consumed by the public... and if we are to be judged as great magicians, the public should have some say-so in that judgement.

... but who am I to judge?