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Magicseen No. 10 (Sep 2006)Mark Leveridge & Graham Hey & Phil ShawTo subscribe to Magicseen click here. Vol. 2, No. 4, September 2006; 68 pages. Cover: Paul Kieve
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Magicseen No. 1 (Mar 2005)Mark Leveridge & Graham Hey & Phil ShawTo subscribe to Magicseen click here. Vol. 1, No. 1, March 2005; 72 pages. Cover: Ali Cook & Pete Firman
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Magicseen (2017) Volume 13Mark Leveridge & Graham Hey & Phil Shaw | $15 to wish list | ||
Magicseen (2016) Volume 12Mark Leveridge & Graham Hey & Phil Shaw | $15 to wish list | ||
Magicseen (2015) Volume 11Mark Leveridge & Graham Hey & Phil Shaw | $15 to wish list | ||
Magicseen (2014) Volume 10Mark Leveridge & Graham Hey & Phil Shaw | $15 to wish list | ||
Magicseen (2013) Volume 9Mark Leveridge & Graham Hey & Phil Shaw | $15 to wish list | ||
Magicseen (2012) Volume 8Mark Leveridge & Graham Hey & Phil Shaw | $15 to wish list | ||
Magicseen (2011) Volume 7Mark Leveridge & Graham Hey & Phil Shaw | $15 to wish list | ||
Magicseen (2010) Volume 6Mark Leveridge & Graham Hey & Phil Shaw | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | ||
Magicseen (2009) Volume 5Mark Leveridge & Graham Hey & Phil Shaw | $15 to wish list | ||
Magicseen (2008) Volume 4Mark Leveridge & Graham Hey & Phil Shaw | $15 to wish list | ||
Magicseen (2007) Volume 3Mark Leveridge & Graham Hey & Phil Shaw | $15 to wish list | ||
Magicseen (2006) Volume 2Mark Leveridge & Graham Hey & Phil Shaw | $15 to wish list | ||
Magicseen (2005) Volume 1Mark Leveridge & Graham Hey & Phil Shaw | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | ||
Lecture CollectionMark LeveridgeThree of Mark's previously published lecture books in one convenient download:
The Mark Leveridge Lecture Experience In this 82 page ebook there are some tremendous practical close up and mental items using cards, coins, rings, matches, envelopes and bank notes, with virtually no specialist equipment required. By using a subtle blend of good routining and some sleight of hand, many interesting and novel effects are created for you to use. Some of Mark's best work is here - items such as 'It Pays To... | $22 to wish list | ||
Learning from Experience Audio BookMark LeveridgeThe Professional Worker Series - Volume 6 Sit back and relax as I read the complete contents of this fascinating e-book to you. It's a great way to absorb and enjoy the contents whether you are at home, in the garden, driving the car or exercising in the gym. In this Learning From Experience Audio Book I look back over my 40 years of full-time professional experience and identify 20 key things about performing commercially for lay people that I wish I had known when I started. Organising these into 20 key facts, I explain the lessons that I have learned in this rich period of experience... | ★★★★★ $14 to wish listMP3 | ||
Learning from ExperienceMark LeveridgeLearning From Experience is an ebook in which I look back over my 40 years of full-time professional experience and identify 20 key things about performing commercially for laypeople that I wish I had known when I started. Organizing these into 20 key facts, I explain the lessons that I have learned in this rich period of experience about performance, marketing, fees, trick selection, dealing with spectators, and more, and set out clear advice and food for thought to help you to short track your way to making good decisions. Here is a list of the contents
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Keeping ControlMark LeveridgeThe Professional Worker Series is a selection of targeted and focused eooks which offer professional, sound advice on a number of key magical areas. The eooks are written in an easy-to-understand style which cuts out all the waffle and padding, and instead gets right to the core of each subject. Volume 5 sets out to discover whether there is one key element that contributes more than any other to making a performer a success. The conclusion is that CONTROL is a factor that if properly harnessed can exert a huge influence on the life of any performing magician. With this in mind, I examine... | ★★★★★ $14 to wish list | ||
Inside JobMark LeveridgeA small envelope with a hole cut from its address side is examined. A deck of blank-faced cards is then freely displayed and one blank card is openly slid into the envelope which is left in view. From a regular deck, a spectator touches the back of any card. Let's say it is the 6C. This card is waved over the envelope and when the previously blank card is slid out it is seen to have now printed itself to match the selected 6C.
1st edition 2023, video 8:38. | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | ||
Impromptu Lie DetectorMark LeveridgeThis is a straightforward version of the classic Lie Detector routine that can be performed with any deck (even a borrowed one) and with no advance setup. A deck is shuffled by a spectator to put the cards into a genuinely random order, and the performer then extracts one card which he leaves sight unseen in view on the table. The magician then asks a spectator three questions about the tabled card, and the helper is invited to make up his answers (since he doesn't know at this stage what the tabled card actually is). Whatever answers the participant gives, the performer spells the word... | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | ||
ImpossibleMark LeveridgeA spectator freely names a card (e.g. 5D) which is cut into the centre of a blue deck. The performer cuts a card of his choice (e.g. AS) into the centre of a red deck. The spectator and performer are now going to attempt to make their chosen cards reverse themselves while the packs are still inside their boxes. Having mimed the removal and turning over of cards, the performer fans the spectator's blue deck only to discover that there is one card face up, but it's the AS! The magician then fans his red backed deck - and to everyone's surprise, the only face-up card in that pack is the one... | $14 to wish listPDF & MP4 | ||
ImpactMark LeveridgeA genuinely freely selected card is signed and then the rest of the deck is returned to the card box which is placed on the palm up left hand. The chosen card is now slid under the sealed box and the right hand is slapped firmly on top of the case. With his empty right hand, the performer lifts the card box to reveal that the signed selection has vanished, the box itself being shown freely from all sides. The box is now opened and the deck slid out and spread across the table to reveal that there is one card reversed in the pack's centre - it's the signed chosen card! No palming or sleight... | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | ||
ImaginationMark LeveridgeA spectator is handed an invisible deck and is asked to spread the cards and note that all the red cards are bunched together and all the black cards are assembled together. Splitting the deck so that he holds all the invisible red cards in one hand and all the blacks in the other, he hands over one half which is placed by a second spectator into the invisible cards box. Now the cards are spread again and the spectator is asked to note that all the court cards are together, and all the spot cards are together. Splitting them into their two groups he is invited to hand either section over... | $14 to wish listPDF & MP4 |