
Ebook - Astonishing Essays - John Lovick (Volume 9 , ) (Digital Download)
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Unveiling Magic's Masterpieces
For too long, the art of magic has lacked a dedicated tradition of deep, critical analysis comparable to other performing arts. While musicians, authors, and filmmakers benefit from entire volumes dissecting single works, magic often falls short. John Lovick's 'Astonishing Essays - Volume 9: Get Outta My Way, I'm Going to Hell' breaks this mold, pioneering a new genre of rigorous examination for the discerning magic practitioner.
A Deep Dive into 'Quote of the Day'
This groundbreaking ebook places Penn & Teller's legendary 'Quote of the Day' under an unprecedented microscope. Lovick delivers an 80-page, moment-by-moment deconstruction, offering a complete transcript of the routine. Beyond merely observing, he meticulously analyzes its intricate scripting, innovative structure, effective staging, captivating audience interaction, and brilliant ad-libbing. It's a rare opportunity to peer into the mechanics of a true modern masterpiece, understanding not just 'what' they do, but 'why' it resonates so profoundly.
Beyond the Trick: Universal Performance Lessons
But 'Get Outta My Way, I'm Going to Hell' extends far beyond a single trick. Lovick skillfully navigates broader theoretical landscapes, discussing critical issues in mentalism, prediction effects, the development of a compelling premise, procedural nuances, and the overarching philosophy of performance. As Mac King wisely notes, 'It seems to be a book about one trick. But it's really about everything to do with performance. There are lessons in there for all of us. It's terrific.' This isn't just an ebook; it's a 'post-graduate' lesson for any thoughtful student seeking to elevate their craft, offering countless transferable insights that will redefine your approach to magic as a performing art. Join Lovick in exploring this new frontier of magical scholarship.
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Astonishing Essays - John Lovick (Volume 9 , Instant Download )
For most of us, one of the best ways to learn is to study the work of the people who have gone before us. But deep, critical analysis of specific performers or performances are rare in magic. In music, painting, literature, film, dance, architecture, and other arts and disciplines, entire books have been written which examine, explore, and deconstruct single works of art. As far as we are aware, no one in magic has done that until now.
One of the masterpieces of modern magic is Penn & Teller’s “Quote of the Day”, just one of the many iconic pieces in this influential duo’s repertoire. It is an extremely entertaining and deceptive piece, which touches on topics that are controversial, topical, and hilarious. In Get Outta My Way, I’m Going to Hell, John Lovick puts this showstopper under the microscope and dissects it to discover why it works so well and glean lessons that you can learn from and apply to your own work.
In 80 pages, Lovick presents a uniquely in-depth, moment-by-moment, close analysis of that one unforgettable trick. His unprecedented essay includes a complete transcript of the original Penn & Teller routine, accompanied by detailed analysis of its scripting, structure, staging, audience interaction, ad-libbing, and more. But he also looks at the overall picture and discusses larger issues regarding, mentalism, prediction effects, premise, procedure, and performance. Get Out of My Way, I’m Going to Hell is a post-graduate lesson in magic as a performing art, revealing countless lessons for any thoughtful student and performer. And we hope that this will be the beginning of a new genre in magic that we all will benefit from.
“It seems to be a book about one trick. But it’s really about everything to do with performance. There are lessons in there for all of us. It’s terrific.”Mac King










