Tips On Being A Successful Magician
People who want to get into the profession of performing as a
magician should know about the ins and outs of the business.
Being a professional magician is a field which is quite hard to
get into without the proper motivation, know-how and guidance.
Here are some helpful tips on how you can land a gig as a
magician and break into the field of performing magic tricks
professionally:
1. Search within yourself and find out what you wish to gain
from magic.
You might consider this field because you have found out that
you are good with magic tricks. Another motivation could be that
you love to perform in front of people. Whatever it is that
pushes you to go after the art of magic tricks, you have to make
sure that they are the proper reasons and that you see yourself
doing it with passion and flair for many years to come.
2. It takes one to know one.
If you want to be a professional magician, learn everything you
can about the field first. Check out the tricks of the trade.
If possible, study the ancient magic tricks and learn about how
the greatest magicians started out and what their 'signature
tricks' were.
If you are a magician who is just starting out, you should watch
as much magic as you can.
Go to magic shows and see how the magicians perform and interact
with the audience. Watch videos and imitate the performers if
you can. The more tricks you have up your sleeve, the greater a
magician you will be.
3. Be what you want to be.
You can be a mere hobbyist, or have a professional career in
performing in front of a crowd, or you might want to be the next
David Copperfield or Harry Houdini.
You need to work hard and invest more time, effort and practice
if you want to be the next "great" magician.
4. Practice.
Perform a trick in private and make sure that it is perfect
before attempting to perform it in front of an audience.
Also, never reveal your trade secrets, even to a friend, because
this ruins the illusion.
Another important thing to remember is not to repeat the same
trick in front of the exact same audience.
5. Know the right people.
If you plan to perform professionally for a particular group,
either children or adults, you need to look for the contacts to
help you land a gig or a performance to practice and hone your
craft.