The Wire! Your thoughts?
I think its wonderful and brilliant. It honestly is going towards advancing magic and provoking thought. This is the kind of stuff people dreamed about, and now its so accessible! I for one, think Theory11 did a BRILLIANT job with it.
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Hmmm, this program does seem interesting. Now, I can't really make a comment on it until I see the kind of things 'non-professional' magicians will actually contribute. Then I can see just how seriously they take magic. If Theory 11 releases something like the Brick Pass through this program, I will seriously doubt it's efficiency.
Let's see how well they can take this program ;) Although... since I'm not a big fan of Theory 11, I might be a bit critical of it :awesome: |
I have mixed feelings about it. Basically, it's just a secondary store, yet with charts and probably less filtering going on.
Online magic sellers like T11, Ellusionist, The Blue Crown and such have always been giving people a chance to submit their creations (we do too yet people haven't used it yet, probably because it's slightly more hidden). The Wire isn't any different, apart that it is more public. I just hope they will still keep filtering everything on a high level because else it will be a mess like never before. I can see them decide to filter less as they keep 40% of all profits themselves. More tricks = more money. It does definitely look good though. That is, if ignoring all the flaws (which I hope they will solve soon). |
Definitely worth keeping an eye on and if it ends up producing just a handful of good releases then I'm all for it. But for now I'm afraid you'll have to wait guys and gals. Findini's "The Average Pass" won't be due for release for at least another couple of years.
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hmmm, the idea itself sounds very interesting, but knowing the quality of some of the effects and the handling of the people around the world( who, if they were like me before, would be overconfident with themselves, and submit completely bad to lukewarm stuffs), i can't wait to see how this will turn out.
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I despise theory 11, but it's still a pretty good idea.
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I wonder why it actually took four years to set up though. It's not thát much of a big thing. And.. I'm officially going to say that I find it a bad thing, possibly even the worst thing to happen to the art (yes, indeed, I just said that). Why?
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sounds like a big commercial based, rubbish thing to me.
it its gonna work, its gonna work for 2 months, then everybody leaves it, or there will be many rubbish videos on it, causing an overflow, and losing the logic in it. they need to come up with a superawesome browsing system that will never fail, because they will not end up "feeding" you, but people will end up "feeding" them, with videos. So it is all gonna end up in one big mess where you search for an original, well-performed idea or concept. my question is though, is there a quality check? (maybe by Theory11? I am not saying they can check REAL quality ;) :D ) otherwise, you may end up paying ten bucks for some rubbish :O Off topic: http://www.theory11.com/wire/calen-morelli/scribble-30/ with rubbish, I mean something like this.... come on, I thought of that when I got my first w**** xD |
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I think that if people feel the need to sell crap, you should have them do that themselves rather than supporting them in doing so. :thinking: Quote:
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I think this is something everyone can come up with, did Rick sell it? |
but it took them 4 years [apparently] to develop this. they would have thought of all the flaws and issues and thats probably why it took so long to come to fruition. Obiv its not gonna be perfect, but i think it has a really good chance.
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I tried to search for names, but it seems you nneed to fill in his/her complete name! that is really useless, its not a search engine, its a find engine.... |
Well, after a bit more research, I've found out that The Wire wasn't simply a bigger and more public promotion to the concept of 'submit-a-trick' open to the public. This really does suit the name of the iTunes of Magic.
I personally really don't like this idea now. Now, Theory11 isn't just public, it truly is commercializing magic for pure profit as they get 40% of the profit of each sale. Especially since they are going to approve of all tricks, Quote:
Also, reminder about its rating system. Regardless of if one buys a trick or not, one can still rate it. What does that say? 1 person who submits a trick and gets an approval can get 30 of his friends to go and like the trick (or a 5 star review) and Ta-Dah! It's a wonderful trick now! So many people will buy it thinking that it's great. This is just like the YouTube bot situation. The bots favourite random stupid videos, people think that the channel is great, subscribe more, and those channel owners get profit. This is what one can truly call manipulation of their products, of their customers, and of the industry, being one of the biggest representatives of online magic. Well, I can't finalize on any thoughts until later on, but that's how I see it. |
Hmm, It seems the wire has only known theory 11 artists posting their videos on there. Like Blake Vogt, Calen Morelli, Andrei Jikh. Don't see many other people.
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I think it is a wonderful idea, it would be a good way for the magicians all over the world who DESERVE to be known who dont. I think there should be a resonable filtering system so that one doesnt have to go through pages of rubbish. There should also be the option of posting a review and rating ech product so when searching you can choose form a menu of terrible, bad, alright, good, great, and how did you do that! as well as an option to look at recent ones which are not catogorised yet.
Also I am concerned about the tutorial levels, because these will be homemade videos the tutoirlas could be terrible and you could get no where after paying money for a good effect. (This happened to me after I bought Cris's falling elevator) |
for now, even if i want to, i can't go through pages of garbage... having a hard time looking for a way to open the list of effects( i only see the 4 newest and the 5 most popular)
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Pfft, It is going to be hilarious watching all of these horrible variations uploaded into the wire and such. Magic has been nearly sucked dry to the bone with all this public market tricks it is all now just REALLY small variations or just pointless sleights that actually are just.. stupid. Closest thing you will get to originality is Darksleightz of course.
As said before, T11 is only doing this for the money. They barely care about the actual art anymore. The magicians code is dead. For a while now :S I'm going to have fun watching most of the amateur variations posted onto T11. Emphasis on variations :P. |
yeah, very little people follow the code anymore... magic is publicly reviewed, and there's no stopping it, the art is close to death now, and many many companies are trying to kill it off completely
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close to death? from what i see, its more alive than ever. and with so much new technology and great minds coming forth, i dont think it will ever die. itll change, yes. before it was big on stage, now its big on street, and im sure itll swing back and forth,but i think its more accessible than ever, both to watch and perform.
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I dont belive it will die, yeah it gets exsposed but there are so many possibilties thatr can be created and some one may invent a slieght that changes magic that area of comepetly for those who learn it and use it.
There is aslo enough stuff on the market for it to be really hard for all of magic to be exsposed |
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T11's defence mechanism is rather flawed:
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Of course they would still make a lot of profit with 70%. Not to forget that it's only just a section. They still got their playing cards, tricks and far-overpriced gear to make profit, similar to Apple. I am pretty sure we are the only company that actually breaks even, which is why we give 99% of the profit to the artist, which equals 90-95% of the related incomes. The Wire is the best in the industry, by far? Unparalleled? Unheard of? If that's the research they will be doing on their releases, it will be the crappiest place soon. Unparalleled, indeed. Also, I just realized they can't go all that hard on the filtering, which is actually what every magician is hoping for. But if they would go hard on it, the Wire will be just like their normal tricks section. :thinking: |
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T11 can't keep up with any of the deadlines they put to this concept. The official release moment already was a failure, and now it is a day ago that members should've been able to submit their products but this still is not the case.
Instead, the site keeps saying "Within 24 hours". That's like waiting for a train and the signs keep saying it will arrive within 5 minutes... but it never arrives and eventually gets cancelled till the next day because of technical difficulties. Good thing I'm one of the few passengers who needs to catch another train. To realize this concept is something what some people have been waiting for for the past four years, makes it even worse. Classic example of rushed and commercial magic stuff. I'm pretty sure an extra year wouldn't have hurt much. Apparently, they needed it too. |
Sounds like they got excited, or greedy, or both.. Like when they release computer games too soon and they are so full of bugs you can't play until they release the first patch!! Gah! I had that problem with Battlefield Bad Company. It was possibly the most depressing and frustrating couple of weeks I've ever experienced, except maybe for the "month of the in-growing toe-nail"! :thinking:
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Wow the prices are so pathetic on some of the tricks on their. Most of them are for 15 bucks. One of them was being able to light a match with your hands.. Err.. Something hidden in your hand for 15 bucks hmm ok then >.>
Another for a restoring balloon effect which is actually pretty obvious. T11 taking 40% off the product is ridiculous. That is why the effects are so expensive. "Magic is an art, not a business" Theory11: "Derrrr?" |
yeah, except for a few of T11's artists( and a single person i know who isn't one of theirs), the effects can be seen through or worked out quite easily, if you've already got the method, and will have to practice it anyways, why not just do it and figure the trials and errors out yourself?( i mean... for me, it was the Dribble Pass, i watched around 4-5 different tutorials, and it wasn't until i saw the whole move done slowly and at an exposed angle by my senior that i was able to do it... around 4-5 days of my school life contains more info than all those useless videos combined- the time i took to fine them and watch them was around 1 month)
Theory11 is ALL about money, lots of their stuffs used to be good, but since they changed the logo, everything is just about business and not about the art anymore. |
I think the original idea behind Theory11 was pretty good, indeed. Eleven top magicians teaching all kinds of (mainly card) magic, somewhat underground, nothing wrong with that.
However, it was hyped far too much with the whole 'What is Theory11?' thing going on before its release, which made the whole online magic community go gaga. Scratch 'underground' because it instantly turned into a marketing term instead. There was nothing underground about it apart from when it wasn't released yet. Then, some of their artists left for the reason it went far too commercial, no control over whatever tricks they sold through the site because it ended up all over the internet for free, etcetera. Suddenly, Theory11 had less than 11 artists and apparently Jonathan Bayme thought: "You know what, since we're not Theory11 anymore anyways, let's make it Theory10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15.", all up to 44 today (and they can't even keep up with the list, their latest artists aren't on it yet). The original mentality of Theory11 seemed to have changed completely, although I reckon it's something JB has had in mind since the beginning already as he was responsible for the major hyping in the first place. Maybe it's just the younger generation who is in charge, I dunno. It's odd to see that Jonathan Bayme and Dan and Dave pretty much have the exact same approach, all three of them being in their mid-20's. I am just glad that I'm not like that. What would masters like Marlo, Vernon, Elmsley and Jennings have thought if they would be still alive. PS: It seems like The Wire has been in the making for much longer than 4 years. They have Yugoslavia listed as a country, but Yugoslavia broke apart about 20 years ago. :hm: |
Yeah. I was extremely surprised I saw Lennart Green on Theory11. My mouth when :O
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