
Ebook - Scott Baird - The Hermit Magazine Vol 2 No.2 (Digital Download)
Description & Effect
Dive into 'The Hermit Magazine Vol 2 No.2,' a compelling digital download meticulously curated by Scott Baird. This 48-page issue is packed with an extraordinary blend of cutting-edge magic effects and thought-provoking articles, designed to both entertain and educate magicians of all skill levels. Explore innovative routines and deepen your theoretical understanding of the craft, all from the comfort of your digital device.
Master Intriguing Effects
This volume showcases a rich array of effects that promise to challenge and inspire. For card enthusiasts, discover three distinct approaches to the classic Jazz Aces routine: Curtis Kam's 'Slow Jazz Aces,' a streamlined take on Louis Falanga's Jazz Fusion; Patrik Kuffs' 'EZ Jazzembly,' a quick, direct, and incredibly easy-to-perform version; and Jozsef Kovacs' 'Jazz,' featuring a surprising kicker ending. If coins are your passion, prepare for Scott Baird's 'COINtortionist,' a demanding yet highly visual one-handed, four-coin production rooted in the coin roll, perfect for those seeking a true challenge. For something truly unique, Kyle Leon's 'Wavelength' presents an innovative Brainwave effect built around a captivating magician versus gambler premise. Finally, Mike Breggar's 'Order in the Cortex' offers a stunning piece of mentalism where you predict two spectators' independently thought-of cards.
Deepen Your Craft with Expert Articles
Beyond the impressive illusions, 'The Hermit Magazine Vol 2 No.2' provides profound insights into the art of magic. James Mollenkamp shares crucial reflections on performance in 'Move the Piano,' offering invaluable perspectives on connecting with your audience. Scott Baird himself delves into 'On Assembly Discrepancies,' dissecting common problems in popular ace assemblies, including classic routines like MacDonald's Aces, providing a critical eye to improve your foundational techniques. Elevate your professional image with Gwyn Auger's 'Take Better Photos,' an essential article filled with critiques and practical tips on creating impactful promotional photos – guiding you on what to aim for and what to strictly avoid. This issue is more than just tricks; it's a comprehensive resource for the modern magician.









