Creating the Impossible by Chris Wardle and James Ward
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- A groundbreaking book by acclaimed creators Chris Wardle and James Ward.
- Features practical techniques for crafting effects, along with 15 exceptional tricks to demonstrate their methods.
- Efficient techniques and effects that you CAN and WILL implement!
Chris Wardle and James Ward, both esteemed members of The Magic Circle, have an impressive history of creating magic for various media, including books, magazines, television, and live performances. In this innovative book, they unveil their straightforward and practical approaches, using their own creations as examples. You’ll discover effective strategies to develop your own magic and personalize effects, allowing you to present something truly unique to your audience. Highlights include a fresh interpretation of ‘The Jigsaw Card’ and a Date Prediction with a surprising twist by Chris, along with James’s clever name-matching concept and the memory-bending effect ‘Eye Witness.’ This book is designed to motivate and guide you in the art of Creating the Impossible.
“Creating the Impossible is that rare thing, an original and practical handbook for magicians… Chris Wardle and James Ward have taught themselves to be inventive, resourceful, and sharp. In short, they are the right kind of expert. They are creative. They are ingenious. Read this book carefully and I believe their ingenuity will start to rub off on you.”
“Chris and James have done a wonderful job with this book which I don’t think has existed before. Useful for both creators and those who are new to creating magic, this book will inspire and educate the reader on the creative process. I feel all magicians should read this book. I love it!”
“Both Chris and James have the ability to take simple ideas and, by the addition of layers of subtlety and ingeniously-devised presentations, build them into entertaining mysteries, many of which have found their way into the repertoires of leading professional magicians. This is because they instinctively understand what appeals to the public.”