Having Fun With Magic Plr Ebook

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Should you become an amateur or professional magician?
Do you need an agent?
The business side of magic shows: Microphones and other sound equipment
The business side of magic shows: Promotional materials
The business side of magic shows: The media and advertising
The business side of magic shows: Liability insurance
The business side of magic shows: Finding your gigs
The business side of magic shows: What about costumes & makeup?
Should you have an assistant?
Learning the tricks: Buy or make your props
Learning the tricks: Handkerchief Tricks
Learning the tricks: Box Tricks
Learning the tricks: Paper Tricks
Learning the tricks: Rope Tricks
Learning the tricks: Other Miscellaneous Tricks

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Should you become an amateur or professional magician?

An amateur magician is anyone who has a minimum amount of talent, skill and knowledge when it comes to performing magic tricks. He or she may be anyone who knows one magic trick or at least three magic tricks.

But basically, a more technical definition of an amateur magician is anyone who does not in any way practice magic as their trade, even if he or she knows four, five, six or more than a number of magic tricks. This is regardless of how good, better or excellent he or she may be in performing flourishes, sleight of hand or optical illusions.

However, there are those amateur magicians who try their very best to expand their current knowledge as well as repertoire and still practice magic as their primary source of income. People who do this are usually called hedge magicians. This is in order to differentiate them from authentic professional magicians who make practicing and performing magic as a trade and make an actual living doing so.

Meanwhile a professional magician is anyone who has a little bit more knowledge and talent compared to an amateur magician. These professional magicians know sufficient magic that makes it enough for them to use it as their primary source of trade and income, as well as not using magic to assist them in a trade other than magic.

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