How to Keep Your Magic Props Organized | Advice For Magicians
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- Learn how Michael O'Brien stores his props during his shows, keeping everything nice, neat, and organized. Marie Kondo would be proud. :)
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Excellent. Makeup case for close up is so good and so is laundry bag thet pops up! Both are excellent pieces of advice 🔥 wish I’d watched this video 5 years ago. Now I’m gonna binge all your videos!
The best don't rest AND you are THE BEST!
The truth teacher thank you!
What do I do if I do a gig on a kid's birthday party ?
It would be great to see a full performance of that
Michael Hunter that’s my goal! I’ll have a video of that as soon as possible
Very Good, Great Idea about The Advertisement I like it. It would be a good upgrade for me Thanks for posting this.
How about strolling? How often do you go to change your set, how many do you take in your case? How do you carry your current set (pockets, holders...)? Thank you for your very informative videos, as you said, I have just found about your channel and there is some golden advice on here, hope it keeps growing cause you deserve it!
Maxime Gasc thanks so much man! I do plan to do a “Pocket management” video for strolling soon! As for what sets to perform, I usually do the same set at every table. I’ll maybe change it up a bit if people want an encore but for the most part it is the same 3-4 tricks at every table. This way you are not loaded up on pockets and have room for everything.
I don’t bring my case when strolling but if you need extra space you can always bring some sort of holster or small carry bag. Check out the video called “Live at the Monday Night Jams” in my other videos playlist. You will see a holster for strolling there that may be helpful!
What kind of magic wand is that? It's beautiful.
Good video in my case i use or this is a good idea for other magicians is if u have one of those old laptop cases can also work just giving my idea
I store my props in my flesh folds.
I dig that you’re the consummate professional, classic magician. A true oldschool ham-&-egger-the Kiké Hernández of workin-class magic. Plus, you’re down for helping & sharing w noobs. I give that a Gregg Turkington rating of 🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿+🥤🥤!
You’re all in, and that’s pretty f’in admirable. Love the channel, O’Brien 👍✌️
AJ Constantine thanks so much man!
Why the car?
Finding a place to record that is quite is very hard. There are constantly kids at home and when in public it is hard to be left alone. You have no idea how many times I try film and people will walk up and ask what I am doing. Lol
Great video. Here is a question for you. I believe you have said before you work in restaurants before or you still do. But my question for you is this what is your view on what you normally do at a restaurant? I have heard people say that they do a restaurant with one routine of about 3 or maybe four effects. But I have heard other people say they do restaurants with 3 different routines that each have 3 to 4 effects. So what is your thoughts? 1 routine or 3 routines or do you have a mix and mash of stuff?
vonbodan i want to minimise pocket space so I usually just do 2-3 effects per table. I have an additional encore effect ready to go in case I have time for 1 more. You should not be at A table for more than 5 minutes or you are going to get in the way of the servers. I’ll have a video on this soon!
@@OBrienMagic what about routines? I have heard people who say they do one routine of 3 effects for every table. My experience is I try to have about 3 routines of 3 effects of course one routine per table plus an encore effect if there is time. Mainly because I don't want to finish at one table to go to another table who may have watched me at the previous table and get the dreaded I seen that one .
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Hai O' Brien.. i love all your lectures.. thank you so much.. it really helpful!
Did you attach your stand directly to the case or how did you do that part?
The stand can be attached to the case with screws if you wanted. My stand is not at all attached. The case just sits on the stand.
Thanks for this advise it really did help me out.
Shawn McDowell my pleasure!
How does your stand connect to the case?
The stand can be attached to the case with screws if you wanted. My stand is not at all attached. The case just sits on the stand.
Can we get tips on creating own magic?
Michael Hunter great question! Yes I will put it down as an idea for a future video! Thank you!