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Magie et mise en scène. 1 : le manuel de l'illusionniste

Nelms, Henning
Strasbourg : Ed. Techniques du Spectacle, 1984

Ce livre est « La bible » de l'illusionnisme.
Tout y est passé en revue. Chaque point est détaillé et mis en application à partir d'exemples de routines (60 routines au total sur les trois volumes), créées ou modifiés pour l'occasion.
Il y en a pour tout le monde et tous les goûts, du magicien de close-up, jusqu'au magicien de scène, passant par des grandes illusions, la magie improvisée, la mise en place d'un spectacle professionnel.

Il donne le point de vue d'un professionnel de la scène sur la magie. Par exemple : pourquoi un spectateur peut croire n'importe quoi lorsqu'il assiste à une pièce de théâtre, alors qu'il peut être très méfiant devant un spectacle de magie ? L'auteur introduit là un concept intéressant, qu'il nomme "la suspension du refus de croire".

La mise en scène de la magie est primordiale car Le magicien n'est qu'un comédien qui joue à être un magicien.

Comment créer et tirer parti d'une structure dramatique (attirer l'attention, introduire l'illusion, le démarrage, l'action, l'effet, le dénouement).

Mise à place d'une illusion : le scénario, le script, le boniment, les enchaînements.
Ce livre est « La bible » de l'illusionnisme.
Tout y est passé en revue. Chaque point est détaillé et mis en application à partir d'exemples de routines (60 routines au total sur les trois volumes), créées ou modifiés pour l'occasion.
Il y en a pour tout le monde et tous les goûts, du magicien de close-up, jusqu'au magicien de scène, passant par des grandes illusions, la magie improvisée, la mise en place d'un spectacle professionnel.

Il donne ...


Cote : 793.807 1 N423m 1984

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Magie et mise en scène. 2 : le manuel de l'illusionniste

Nelms, Henning
Strasbourg : Ed. Techniques du Spectacle, 1984

Ce livre est « La bible » de l'illusionnisme.
Tout y est passé en revue. Chaque point est détaillé et mis en application à partir d'exemples de routines (60 routines au total sur les trois volumes), créées ou modifiés pour l'occasion.
Il y en a pour tout le monde et tous les goûts, du magicien de close-up, jusqu'au magicien de scène, passant par des grandes illusions, la magie improvisée, la mise en place d'un spectacle professionnel.

Il donne le point de vue d'un professionnel de la scène sur la magie. Par exemple : pourquoi un spectateur peut croire n'importe quoi lorsqu'il assiste à une pièce de théâtre, alors qu'il peut être très méfiant devant un spectacle de magie ? L'auteur introduit là un concept intéressant, qu'il nomme "la suspension du refus de croire".

La mise en scène de la magie est primordiale car Le magicien n'est qu'un comédien qui joue à être un magicien.

Comment créer et tirer parti d'une structure dramatique (attirer l'attention, introduire l'illusion, le démarrage, l'action, l'effet, le dénouement).

Mise à place d'une illusion : le scénario, le script, le boniment, les enchaînements.
Ce livre est « La bible » de l'illusionnisme.
Tout y est passé en revue. Chaque point est détaillé et mis en application à partir d'exemples de routines (60 routines au total sur les trois volumes), créées ou modifiés pour l'occasion.
Il y en a pour tout le monde et tous les goûts, du magicien de close-up, jusqu'au magicien de scène, passant par des grandes illusions, la magie improvisée, la mise en place d'un spectacle professionnel.

Il donne ...


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Magie et mise en scène. 3 : le manuel de l'illusionniste

Nelms, Henning
Strasbourg : Ed. Techniques du spectacle, 1984

Ce livre est « La bible » de l'illusionnisme.
Tout y est passé en revue. Chaque point est détaillé et mis en application à partir d'exemples de routines (60 routines au total sur les trois volumes), créées ou modifiés pour l'occasion.
Il y en a pour tout le monde et tous les goûts, du magicien de close-up, jusqu'au magicien de scène, passant par des grandes illusions, la magie improvisée, la mise en place d'un spectacle professionnel.

Il donne le point de vue d'un professionnel de la scène sur la magie. Par exemple : pourquoi un spectateur peut croire n'importe quoi lorsqu'il assiste à une pièce de théâtre, alors qu'il peut être très méfiant devant un spectacle de magie ? L'auteur introduit là un concept intéressant, qu'il nomme "la suspension du refus de croire".

La mise en scène de la magie est primordiale car Le magicien n'est qu'un comédien qui joue à être un magicien.

Comment créer et tirer parti d'une structure dramatique (attirer l'attention, introduire l'illusion, le démarrage, l'action, l'effet, le dénouement).

Mise à place d'une illusion : le scénario, le script, le boniment, les enchaînements.
Ce livre est « La bible » de l'illusionnisme.
Tout y est passé en revue. Chaque point est détaillé et mis en application à partir d'exemples de routines (60 routines au total sur les trois volumes), créées ou modifiés pour l'occasion.
Il y en a pour tout le monde et tous les goûts, du magicien de close-up, jusqu'au magicien de scène, passant par des grandes illusions, la magie improvisée, la mise en place d'un spectacle professionnel.

Il donne ...


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The Tarbell course in magic. volume 5, lessons 59 to 71

Tarbell, Harlan ; Read, Ralph W.
Brooklyn, N.Y. : D. Robbins & Co. Inc., c1927, 1948, 1976

This magic volume series was originally designed as a correspondence course for budding magicians. Once they were collected and bound, the series has become an unparalleled reference standard for magicians. In its impact on the magic world, it is second perhaps in its influence on the art of magic only to Hoffman's Modern Magic, and many professional magicians have based their careers on the Tarbell Course.

The entire collection comprises more than one-hundred lessons in every aspect of magic including micromagic/close-up magic, escapology, mentalism and stage illusions. It is the most comprehensive literary work in magic history. The original five volumes contained sixty correspondence lessons with more than 3,000 illustrations.

In addition to teaching specific tricks, The Tarbell Course also teaches patter, marketing, the history of magic, ethics, advertising, routining, presentation, diction and elocution, magic theory, performance theory, acting, misdirection, timing and showmanship.

Volume 7 of the series was written by Harry Lorayne and compiled from contributions by other magicians; it is valued largely for its comprehensive index, subdivided by title, contributor, and properties, to the first seven volumes.

Volume 8 of the series was compiled and edited by Richard J. Kaufman and Steve Burton. It collected Harlan Tarbell's widely scattered and previously uncollected writings on magic, which Kaufman then fashioned into something resembling the first six volumes of the course. Since most of the book was written and illustrated by Tarbell, it is linked more closely to the rest of the course than Volume 7.
This magic volume series was originally designed as a correspondence course for budding magicians. Once they were collected and bound, the series has become an unparalleled reference standard for magicians. In its impact on the magic world, it is second perhaps in its influence on the art of magic only to Hoffman's Modern Magic, and many professional magicians have based their careers on the Tarbell Course.

The entire collection comprises more ...


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The Tarbell course in magic. volume 4, lessons 46 to 58

Tarbell, Harlan ; Read, Ralph W.
Brooklyn, N.Y. : D. Robbins & Co. Inc., c1927, 1978, 1985

This magic volume series was originally designed as a correspondence course for budding magicians. Once they were collected and bound, the series has become an unparalleled reference standard for magicians. In its impact on the magic world, it is second perhaps in its influence on the art of magic only to Hoffman's Modern Magic, and many professional magicians have based their careers on the Tarbell Course.

The entire collection comprises more than one-hundred lessons in every aspect of magic including micromagic/close-up magic, escapology, mentalism and stage illusions. It is the most comprehensive literary work in magic history. The original five volumes contained sixty correspondence lessons with more than 3,000 illustrations.

In addition to teaching specific tricks, The Tarbell Course also teaches patter, marketing, the history of magic, ethics, advertising, routining, presentation, diction and elocution, magic theory, performance theory, acting, misdirection, timing and showmanship.

Volume 7 of the series was written by Harry Lorayne and compiled from contributions by other magicians; it is valued largely for its comprehensive index, subdivided by title, contributor, and properties, to the first seven volumes.

Volume 8 of the series was compiled and edited by Richard J. Kaufman and Steve Burton. It collected Harlan Tarbell's widely scattered and previously uncollected writings on magic, which Kaufman then fashioned into something resembling the first six volumes of the course. Since most of the book was written and illustrated by Tarbell, it is linked more closely to the rest of the course than Volume 7.
This magic volume series was originally designed as a correspondence course for budding magicians. Once they were collected and bound, the series has become an unparalleled reference standard for magicians. In its impact on the magic world, it is second perhaps in its influence on the art of magic only to Hoffman's Modern Magic, and many professional magicians have based their careers on the Tarbell Course.

The entire collection comprises more ...


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The Tarbell course in magic. volume 3, lessons 34 to 45

Tarbell, Harlan ; Read, Ralph W.
Brooklyn, N.Y. : D. Robbins & Co. Inc., c1927, 1943, 1973

This magic volume series was originally designed as a correspondence course for budding magicians. Once they were collected and bound, the series has become an unparalleled reference standard for magicians. In its impact on the magic world, it is second perhaps in its influence on the art of magic only to Hoffman's Modern Magic, and many professional magicians have based their careers on the Tarbell Course.

The entire collection comprises more than one-hundred lessons in every aspect of magic including micromagic/close-up magic, escapology, mentalism and stage illusions. It is the most comprehensive literary work in magic history. The original five volumes contained sixty correspondence lessons with more than 3,000 illustrations.

In addition to teaching specific tricks, The Tarbell Course also teaches patter, marketing, the history of magic, ethics, advertising, routining, presentation, diction and elocution, magic theory, performance theory, acting, misdirection, timing and showmanship.

Volume 7 of the series was written by Harry Lorayne and compiled from contributions by other magicians; it is valued largely for its comprehensive index, subdivided by title, contributor, and properties, to the first seven volumes.

Volume 8 of the series was compiled and edited by Richard J. Kaufman and Steve Burton. It collected Harlan Tarbell's widely scattered and previously uncollected writings on magic, which Kaufman then fashioned into something resembling the first six volumes of the course. Since most of the book was written and illustrated by Tarbell, it is linked more closely to the rest of the course than Volume 7.
This magic volume series was originally designed as a correspondence course for budding magicians. Once they were collected and bound, the series has become an unparalleled reference standard for magicians. In its impact on the magic world, it is second perhaps in its influence on the art of magic only to Hoffman's Modern Magic, and many professional magicians have based their careers on the Tarbell Course.

The entire collection comprises more ...


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The Tarbell course in magic. volume 2, lessons 20 to 33

Tarbell, Harlan ; Read, Ralph W.
Brooklyn, N.Y. : D. Robbins & Co. Inc., c1927, 1942, 1975

This magic volume series was originally designed as a correspondence course for budding magicians. Once they were collected and bound, the series has become an unparalleled reference standard for magicians. In its impact on the magic world, it is second perhaps in its influence on the art of magic only to Hoffman's Modern Magic, and many professional magicians have based their careers on the Tarbell Course.

The entire collection comprises more than one-hundred lessons in every aspect of magic including micromagic/close-up magic, escapology, mentalism and stage illusions. It is the most comprehensive literary work in magic history. The original five volumes contained sixty correspondence lessons with more than 3,000 illustrations.

In addition to teaching specific tricks, The Tarbell Course also teaches patter, marketing, the history of magic, ethics, advertising, routining, presentation, diction and elocution, magic theory, performance theory, acting, misdirection, timing and showmanship.
This magic volume series was originally designed as a correspondence course for budding magicians. Once they were collected and bound, the series has become an unparalleled reference standard for magicians. In its impact on the magic world, it is second perhaps in its influence on the art of magic only to Hoffman's Modern Magic, and many professional magicians have based their careers on the Tarbell Course.

The entire collection comprises more ...


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The Tarbell course in magic. volume 1, lessons 1 to 19

Tarbell, Harlan ; Read, Ralph W.
Brooklyn, N.Y. : D. Robbins & Co. Inc., c1927, 1941, 1944, 1953, 1971

This magic volume series was originally designed as a correspondence course for budding magicians. Once they were collected and bound, the series has become an unparalleled reference standard for magicians. In its impact on the magic world, it is second perhaps in its influence on the art of magic only to Hoffman's Modern Magic, and many professional magicians have based their careers on the Tarbell Course.

The entire collection comprises more than one-hundred lessons in every aspect of magic including micromagic/close-up magic, escapology, mentalism and stage illusions. It is the most comprehensive literary work in magic history. The original five volumes contained sixty correspondence lessons with more than 3,000 illustrations.

In addition to teaching specific tricks, The Tarbell Course also teaches patter, marketing, the history of magic, ethics, advertising, routining, presentation, diction and elocution, magic theory, performance theory, acting, misdirection, timing and showmanship.

Volume 7 of the series was written by Harry Lorayne and compiled from contributions by other magicians; it is valued largely for its comprehensive index, subdivided by title, contributor, and properties, to the first seven volumes.

Volume 8 of the series was compiled and edited by Richard J. Kaufman and Steve Burton. It collected Harlan Tarbell's widely scattered and previously uncollected writings on magic, which Kaufman then fashioned into something resembling the first six volumes of the course. Since most of the book was written and illustrated by Tarbell, it is linked more closely to the rest of the course than Volume 7.
This magic volume series was originally designed as a correspondence course for budding magicians. Once they were collected and bound, the series has become an unparalleled reference standard for magicians. In its impact on the magic world, it is second perhaps in its influence on the art of magic only to Hoffman's Modern Magic, and many professional magicians have based their careers on the Tarbell Course.

The entire collection comprises more ...


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Modern magicians hand book : an up-to-date treatise on the art of conjuring

Hilliar, William J.
Chicago : Frederick J, Drake & Co, 1902

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Modern magic : a practical treatise : on the art of conjuring

Hoffmann, Professor
Philadelphia : David Mckay, Publisher

Every generation a magician comes along, whose intention is to record magic in an encyclopedic fashion. Professor Hoffmann was the first in recorded history to attempt such a feat with his trilogy Modern Magic, More Magic, and Later Magic. Certainly many magic books have been published before him, mostly copying from each other. But none reaches the depth and breadth of Prof. Hoffmann's work. The material in these three books records the state of the art of magic in the late 19th century. Today we know more tricks and we have also refined our techniques and methods. But it is astounding how much was already known at that time. Reading carefully you will discover several clever methods which have been forgotten or have fallen out of fashion with todays popular magicians. If you really want to fool your magic friends the next time, read this book and perform one of its many not so well known secrets.
Every generation a magician comes along, whose intention is to record magic in an encyclopedic fashion. Professor Hoffmann was the first in recorded history to attempt such a feat with his trilogy Modern Magic, More Magic, and Later Magic. Certainly many magic books have been published before him, mostly copying from each other. But none reaches the depth and breadth of Prof. Hoffmann's work. The material in these three books records the state ...


Cote : 793.8041 HOF 1904

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