Behold! “The Monk’s Way” by Steve Reynolds reveals secrets to astound! Uncover audience psychology & masterful magic. Prepare to entrance! #SteveReynolds #TheMonksWay
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Unlock the Secrets of The Monk’s Way by Steve Reynolds
Dive into the mind of Steve Reynolds, a professional close-up magician who has spent the last six years perfecting The Monk’s Way. This revolutionary approach to magic places audience psychology at the forefront, ensuring that every performance is not just seen, but felt.
What is The Monk’s Way? It’s a method that goes beyond mere tricks, focusing on how the audience perceives and interprets the magic. Steve teaches how to use every aspect of a performance to make the audience believe they’ve witnessed real magic.
This DVD isn’t about flashy, forgettable moves. Instead, it’s a masterclass in creating illusions that are bold, effective, and unforgettable. Steve covers critical topics like:
- Choreography and Blocking
- Inattentional Amnesia
- Mental Spin
- Emphasis and De-emphasis
- Methodological Construction
Featuring eight full effects from Steve’s repertoire and insights from Jon Racherbaumer and Mark Aspiazu, this DVD is your ticket to truly astounding your audience. Stop being a move monkey and become a Monk — your audience deserves it.
Steve Reynolds knows what his audiences are thinking. For the past six years, Steve has been working in the trenches as a professional close-up magician, refining an approach that he refers to as “The Monk’s Way.”
What is the Monk’s Way? It’s an approach to developing methods that places the audience’s psychology foremost. That is, taking into consideration what an audience sees and what they sense.
What one will not find on this DVD is the next slick (but ultimately forgettable) move. Instead, Steve shows how he uses all aspects of a performance to cause the audience to trick themselves into believing they’ve seen real magic.
Are some of these techniques bold? Yes. Will they work under test conditions? Absolutely.
Some of the subject covered:
- Choreography and Blocking
- Inattentional Amnesia
- Mental Spin
- Emphasis and De-emphasis
- Methodological Construction
Eight effects from Steve’s working repertoire are taught in full detail with additional input from Jon Racherbaumer and Mark Aspiazu. So, if you think that your audiences deserve to be truly astounded, then perhaps it’s time to stop being a move monkey and become a Monk.