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DarkSleightZ Artist
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Simple camera magicians have a high chance of failure in real life if they are not experienced in performing for strangers in general. From my experience, even though I have performed for years and years, just a few months back when I took a break from performing for several months, when I performed around in January, I actually shook pretty badly. I could only settle down after one or 2 tricks performed well.
Maybe it's just me, but if I get afraid of failing even after all that experience, how much fear and lack of knowledge of live performances do you think those camera-only magicians would have? Just some food for thought.
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Pharaoh of Magicianry
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I'm still hungry.
I agree with Starscream. I perform for some friends and family members, but being relatively new to magic I haven't yet branched out to performing for strangers. I think once I get better though then performing for them won't be too bad! ![]() |
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