Magicians Only - Episode Fifteen - Pro Talk with Nick Lewin Pt 1
Manage episode 477037059 series 3636584
Magicians Only is sponsored by the fabulous MagicOnTheGo.com
The greatest online magic school in the world, over 900 videos in your pocket teaching you how to be amazing, anytime, anywhere!
NICK LEWIN PART ONE! Audio AND video versions available!
Who’s Nick Lewin?
If you don’t know, Nick has been a pro magician for many, many, many years, he trained under the great Ken Brooke and Billy McComb, starred at the Magic Castle and was the first magician to do a long running afternoon magic show in Las Vegas. a show that ran for quite a while to great success.
Nick is an expert at ENTERTAINING an audience, he is truly the epitome of a top professional.
This expertise shines through with the products he sells on his site Lewinenterprises.com Not just tricks, but routines, many of them original Ken Brooke creations that Nick has honed over the years.
Nick also has one of the best Linking Finger Ring routines out there.
And he’s a friend. Which is why he tips it all in these interviews…
InterviewS?
Yes this is PART ONE of my multi-episode interview with Nick that premieres exclusively on this podcast, Magicians Only!
Available on all your fave Podcast platforms, including
Spotify
https://open.spotify.com/show/4Z0vSwNryYeNbMlaVGsxpb?si=1d7a5e92d1344611
And Apple
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/magicians-only/id1789643714
And YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLORZO6ouYcW12JM9_aMGgJH-Q6Xc2mHvn
Nick Lewin has done it all, for everyone, for every conceivable type of show and audience, and this interview is packed with awesome information… aaaaand a LOT of Hollywood gossip…:)
Please LIKE, SHARE & SUBSCRIBE!
SHOW NOTES:
Keywords
magic, performance, stage time, mentorship, Ken Brooke, Vegas, audience engagement, magic tricks, comedy magic, magic history
Summary
In this engaging conversation, the host and Nick Lewin explore the evolution of magic, emphasizing the importance of stage time, audience engagement, and the art of performance. They discuss the challenges faced by modern magicians, the influence of mentors like Ken Brook, and the unique experiences of performing in various venues, including the vibrant London magic scene and the glitzy world of Las Vegas. The discussion highlights the significance of crafting a memorable act and the role of mentorship in shaping a magician's career.
Takeaways
- Magic is evolving and can go in different directions.
- Stage time is crucial for becoming a good magician.
- Engaging the audience is essential for a successful performance.
- Linkage in routines helps maintain flow and audience interest.
- Ken Brook's teachings have greatly influenced modern comedy magic.
- Performing in challenging venues requires adaptability and creativity.
- The last impression of a performance is what the audience remembers most.
- Mentorship plays a vital role in a magician's development.
- Understanding audience reactions is key to improving performance.
- Magic can be learned effectively with the right guidance and resources.
Titles
- The Future of Magic: Challenges and Opportunities
- Mastering the Art of Performance in Magic
- The Journey of a Magician: From London to Vegas
- Linking Tricks: The Secret to a Seamless Act
Sound Bites
- "Magic is in a place right now where it can go one of two ways."
- "You have to grab everyone's attention."
- "I can make any room work."
- "Linkage is the element that keeps the act flowing."
- "The last thing you do is how they remember everything."
- "You need to know how to keep their attention."
- "The audience tells you everything you need to know."
- "I created Magic on the Go, an online master course in magic."
Chapters
00:00
Introduction to Magic and Its Evolution
02:58
The Importance of Stage Time
06:02
Navigating the London Magic Scene
08:59
The Art of Making Any Room Work
11:49
Linkage and Flow in Magic Acts
14:48
The Influence of Ken Brook
18:05
The Vegas Experience and Its Challenges
21:00
Crafting a Memorable Performance
23:58
The Role of Mentorship in Magic
27:14
Final Thoughts and Future of Magic
NOTE: AI show notes are experimental.
16 episodes