A Coincidence of Grand Proportions
This is not just any other ACAAN! No, really! This is a great, practical stand-up version that we think you should take a closer look at.
Deep dives into method, theory, and trick mechanics—for members only.
This is not just any other ACAAN! No, really! This is a great, practical stand-up version that we think you should take a closer look at.
Here’s the background, the crafting, the handling of a classic trick—but with a totally reimagined and refreshed approach.
Sometimes it's important to remember that inspiration and ideas can come from places you least expect.
Here's a contemporary magician's impromptu version of this wonderful effect using four borrowed business cards.
Learn a previously unpublished Michael Skinner routine and also get some practical insight and tips for sleights you use all the time.
This is a great card routine, rooted in a game that almost everyone knows how to play. A neat way to get spectators drawn into your magic.
In an one-hour jam, Blake and his friend Josh Jay invent a very strong, yet practical parlor effect.
Don’t be afraid; don’t be intimidated. Just understand what contracts are supposed to be doing for you and your business.
A great close-up card piece that involves three to four of your audience members. While it is practically self-working, and yet seems impossible.
Inspired by the idea of curating wonders, Dr. Matt Pritchard shares a fun and old-fashioned way to make our on ghosts.
This is a great enhancement to any mindreading routine. I like to use it right before revealing a piece of peeked information.
So, what do you say when someone offers you some advice, a tip, a note? More important, how do you evaluate that suggestion?