Author: Henning Nelms
Publisher: Courier Corporation
ISBN: 0486136787
Category : Games & Activities
Languages : en
Pages : 351
Book Description
Highly instructive book by a noted authority on the subject analyzes every phase of conjuring, from sleights, devices, misdirection, and controlling audience attention to incorporating patter and the effective use of assistants.
Magic and Showmanship
Author: Henning Nelms
Publisher: Courier Corporation
ISBN: 0486136787
Category : Games & Activities
Languages : en
Pages : 351
Book Description
Highly instructive book by a noted authority on the subject analyzes every phase of conjuring, from sleights, devices, misdirection, and controlling audience attention to incorporating patter and the effective use of assistants.
Publisher: Courier Corporation
ISBN: 0486136787
Category : Games & Activities
Languages : en
Pages : 351
Book Description
Highly instructive book by a noted authority on the subject analyzes every phase of conjuring, from sleights, devices, misdirection, and controlling audience attention to incorporating patter and the effective use of assistants.
Show Your Way to the Top
Author: Tara Jayne
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781986074254
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
Are you spending hours on end training your club calf, only to place at the bottom of your class? Have you been trying to win for years just to come up short every time? Is this going to be your first time showing beef cattle and you can't seem to find good information anywhere?This extremely informative and concise book will change your beef show career forever. You will finally master your beef cattle showmanship skills and impress that county fair judge.Since, you either want to start out right without the bad habits or you're sick of searching for information that doesn't help, it's time to get a hold of some proven systems that work. You're probably hearing many different opinions and they all seem to contradict each other. Your project leaders are telling you what to do, without telling you how to do it. You want to stand, set and lead your steer right, but you don't know how to train him to do it. The judge keeps telling you you're doing something wrong, but you don't know what it is or how to improve.Show Your Way to the Top is the first and last book you will ever need to master your beef showmanship skills.Show Your Way to the Top will teach you how to show correctly the first time, so you don't have to worry about changing bad habits later by: -Taking you step-by-step through each phase of training so that you will be showing a steer that can impress the judge-Teaching you exactly how to structure your practice sessions to get the most out of your time-Focusing in on the three main concerns in the show ring, so that you are not distracted by things that don't matter-Making you a master at showing off the views of your steer, using proven systems of stance, hand hold and style If you follow the advice in this book you will master your showmanship skills in no time. What's stopping you from looking like a professional every time you enter the show ring?Scroll to the top and click the "BUY NOW" button
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781986074254
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
Are you spending hours on end training your club calf, only to place at the bottom of your class? Have you been trying to win for years just to come up short every time? Is this going to be your first time showing beef cattle and you can't seem to find good information anywhere?This extremely informative and concise book will change your beef show career forever. You will finally master your beef cattle showmanship skills and impress that county fair judge.Since, you either want to start out right without the bad habits or you're sick of searching for information that doesn't help, it's time to get a hold of some proven systems that work. You're probably hearing many different opinions and they all seem to contradict each other. Your project leaders are telling you what to do, without telling you how to do it. You want to stand, set and lead your steer right, but you don't know how to train him to do it. The judge keeps telling you you're doing something wrong, but you don't know what it is or how to improve.Show Your Way to the Top is the first and last book you will ever need to master your beef showmanship skills.Show Your Way to the Top will teach you how to show correctly the first time, so you don't have to worry about changing bad habits later by: -Taking you step-by-step through each phase of training so that you will be showing a steer that can impress the judge-Teaching you exactly how to structure your practice sessions to get the most out of your time-Focusing in on the three main concerns in the show ring, so that you are not distracted by things that don't matter-Making you a master at showing off the views of your steer, using proven systems of stance, hand hold and style If you follow the advice in this book you will master your showmanship skills in no time. What's stopping you from looking like a professional every time you enter the show ring?Scroll to the top and click the "BUY NOW" button
Showmanship for Magicians
Author: Dariel Fitzkee
Publisher: Mockingbird Press
ISBN: 9781953450005
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
Showmanship for Magicians is a 1943 work by semi-professional magician and author Dariel Fitzkee. It is the first in the Fitzkee Trilogy, a classic collection that is still read widely by magicians, conjuroprs and illusionists alike. There is little information available on the life of Dariel Fitzkee outside of his written work. Born in Annawan, Illinois, in 1898 as Dariel Comp Fitzkee, he later changed his surname to Fitzroy during World War II. But he continued to write under the name Fitzkee throughout his life. Fitzkee's early books were shorter works focused on specific magic tricks. Books like Cut and Restored Rope and Manipulation (1929) and Linking Ring Manipulation (1930) described multiple variations of these classic tricks. Fitzkee was also a regular contributor to Genii Magazine, which is still published today. He wrote two recurring magic columns in the 1930s called "Thoughts are Things" and "Glimpses of Strange Shadows." Fitzkee also contributed a book and magazine review column called "Paper and Ink" that ran for over 12 years. For all of his analysis and study on the subject, it seems that success as a professional magician eluded him. Fitzkee is said to have had an unsuccessful touring act from 1939 to 1940, after which he stopped performing. But his most enduring written works were yet to come in the form of the Fitzkee Trilogy, starting with Showmanship for Magicians. Many magicians throughout the second half of the 20th century have considered it to be a cornerstone work in the field, including the actor Steve Martin who was fanatical about magic as a young man. He described the book as "...more important to me than The Catcher in the Rye." Fitzkee was frustrated with the quality of magic at the time of his writing. He felt that the mediocrity that dominated the stages did damage to the reputation of the entire field of magic. One of his biggest issues with magic in the 1940s was that its performers were still treating the trappings of the late 1800s as the "standard" for magic. Performers often dressed in out-of-date tuxedos, wearing top hats or turbans. They adorned the stage with old-fashioned round "Magician's tables" that had been popularized some 70 years before. Fitzkee felt that magic should be "...geared and attuned to the times" to keep it fresh and interesting for the audience. Fitzkee analyzes the components of other successful forms of entertainment, like film, sporting events, theater, opera, and more. He breaks these down into a list of 39 "Audience Appeals" - music, color, comedy, conflict, etc - that can then be incorporated into a magic performance. The second book in the Fitzkee Trilogy is The Trick Brain published in 1944. This work condenses all magic tricks into 19 basic effects, such as getting a solid item to penetrate another without damaging either. It also examines how to combine effects into new and updated tricks. The final book of the trilogy, Magic by Misdirection (1945), concerns the psychology of deception, or "the attack the magician makes upon the spectator's mind." The books were written in this order on purpose. Fitzkee felt that entertainment was the primary purpose of a magician. Whatever else an audience may expect, the first thing they expect is to be entertained. Then he gets into the mechanics of magic in The Trick Brain, helping the entertainer to hone his or her skill and create original tricks. And finally, in Magic by Misdirection, Fitzkee examines the mental aspects of magic, from both the magician and the spectator's point of view.
Publisher: Mockingbird Press
ISBN: 9781953450005
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
Showmanship for Magicians is a 1943 work by semi-professional magician and author Dariel Fitzkee. It is the first in the Fitzkee Trilogy, a classic collection that is still read widely by magicians, conjuroprs and illusionists alike. There is little information available on the life of Dariel Fitzkee outside of his written work. Born in Annawan, Illinois, in 1898 as Dariel Comp Fitzkee, he later changed his surname to Fitzroy during World War II. But he continued to write under the name Fitzkee throughout his life. Fitzkee's early books were shorter works focused on specific magic tricks. Books like Cut and Restored Rope and Manipulation (1929) and Linking Ring Manipulation (1930) described multiple variations of these classic tricks. Fitzkee was also a regular contributor to Genii Magazine, which is still published today. He wrote two recurring magic columns in the 1930s called "Thoughts are Things" and "Glimpses of Strange Shadows." Fitzkee also contributed a book and magazine review column called "Paper and Ink" that ran for over 12 years. For all of his analysis and study on the subject, it seems that success as a professional magician eluded him. Fitzkee is said to have had an unsuccessful touring act from 1939 to 1940, after which he stopped performing. But his most enduring written works were yet to come in the form of the Fitzkee Trilogy, starting with Showmanship for Magicians. Many magicians throughout the second half of the 20th century have considered it to be a cornerstone work in the field, including the actor Steve Martin who was fanatical about magic as a young man. He described the book as "...more important to me than The Catcher in the Rye." Fitzkee was frustrated with the quality of magic at the time of his writing. He felt that the mediocrity that dominated the stages did damage to the reputation of the entire field of magic. One of his biggest issues with magic in the 1940s was that its performers were still treating the trappings of the late 1800s as the "standard" for magic. Performers often dressed in out-of-date tuxedos, wearing top hats or turbans. They adorned the stage with old-fashioned round "Magician's tables" that had been popularized some 70 years before. Fitzkee felt that magic should be "...geared and attuned to the times" to keep it fresh and interesting for the audience. Fitzkee analyzes the components of other successful forms of entertainment, like film, sporting events, theater, opera, and more. He breaks these down into a list of 39 "Audience Appeals" - music, color, comedy, conflict, etc - that can then be incorporated into a magic performance. The second book in the Fitzkee Trilogy is The Trick Brain published in 1944. This work condenses all magic tricks into 19 basic effects, such as getting a solid item to penetrate another without damaging either. It also examines how to combine effects into new and updated tricks. The final book of the trilogy, Magic by Misdirection (1945), concerns the psychology of deception, or "the attack the magician makes upon the spectator's mind." The books were written in this order on purpose. Fitzkee felt that entertainment was the primary purpose of a magician. Whatever else an audience may expect, the first thing they expect is to be entertained. Then he gets into the mechanics of magic in The Trick Brain, helping the entertainer to hone his or her skill and create original tricks. And finally, in Magic by Misdirection, Fitzkee examines the mental aspects of magic, from both the magician and the spectator's point of view.
Popular Exhibitions, Science and Showmanship, 1840–1910
Author: Jill A Sullivan
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317321138
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
Victorian culture was characterized by a proliferation of shows and exhibitions. These were encouraged by the development of new sciences and technologies, together with changes in transportation, education and leisure patterns. The essays in this collection look at exhibitions and their influence in terms of location, technology and ideology.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317321138
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
Victorian culture was characterized by a proliferation of shows and exhibitions. These were encouraged by the development of new sciences and technologies, together with changes in transportation, education and leisure patterns. The essays in this collection look at exhibitions and their influence in terms of location, technology and ideology.
Show Your Way to the Top
Author: Tara Jayne Schnetz
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781540522719
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 150
Book Description
Are you spending hours on end with your pig, only to place at the bottom of your class? Have you been trying to win for years just to come up short every time? Is this going to be your first time showing and you can't seem to find good information anywhere? This easy to read, information packed book will change your show career forever. You'll finally master your swine showmanship skills and impress that judge. Since, you either want to start out right without the bad habits or you're sick of searching for information that doesn't help, it's time to get a hold of some proven systems that work. You're probably hearing many different opinions and they all seem to contradict each other. Your project leaders are telling you what to do, without telling you how to do it. You want to walk, drive and pen your pig right, but you don't know how to train him to do it. The judge keeps telling you you're doing something wrong, but you don't know what it is or how to improve. Show Your Way to the Top is the first and last book you will ever need to master your showmanship skills. Show Your Way to the Top will teach you how to show correctly the first time, so you don't have to worry about changing bad habits later by: -Taking you step-by-step through each phase of training so you can show a pig that will impress the judge -Teaching you exactly what cues to teach your pig so he listens to your every command without so much as a complaint -Focusing in on the three main concerns in the show ring, so that you're not distracted by things that don't matter -Making you a master at show ring execution using proven systems so you can act with confidence every time. If you follow the advice in this book you will master your showmanship skills in no time. What's stopping you and your pig from looking like professionals every time you enter the show ring? Scroll to the top and click the "BUY NOW" button
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781540522719
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 150
Book Description
Are you spending hours on end with your pig, only to place at the bottom of your class? Have you been trying to win for years just to come up short every time? Is this going to be your first time showing and you can't seem to find good information anywhere? This easy to read, information packed book will change your show career forever. You'll finally master your swine showmanship skills and impress that judge. Since, you either want to start out right without the bad habits or you're sick of searching for information that doesn't help, it's time to get a hold of some proven systems that work. You're probably hearing many different opinions and they all seem to contradict each other. Your project leaders are telling you what to do, without telling you how to do it. You want to walk, drive and pen your pig right, but you don't know how to train him to do it. The judge keeps telling you you're doing something wrong, but you don't know what it is or how to improve. Show Your Way to the Top is the first and last book you will ever need to master your showmanship skills. Show Your Way to the Top will teach you how to show correctly the first time, so you don't have to worry about changing bad habits later by: -Taking you step-by-step through each phase of training so you can show a pig that will impress the judge -Teaching you exactly what cues to teach your pig so he listens to your every command without so much as a complaint -Focusing in on the three main concerns in the show ring, so that you're not distracted by things that don't matter -Making you a master at show ring execution using proven systems so you can act with confidence every time. If you follow the advice in this book you will master your showmanship skills in no time. What's stopping you and your pig from looking like professionals every time you enter the show ring? Scroll to the top and click the "BUY NOW" button
Showmanship in Public Speaking
Author: Edward J. Hegarty
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English language
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English language
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
Best Junior Handler!
Author: Denise Olejniczak
Publisher: Doral Publishing
ISBN: 9780944875452
Category : Pets
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A book written for Junior Handlers by a junior handler. Also, for adults who want insider tips! Anne has been a highly successful Junior Handler competitor for eight years and has qualified six times to compete at Westminster. Her mother, Denise is the editor of the Lhasa Apso Reporter and an AKC judge of Junior Showmanship. Together they set out to write the classic book on Junior Showmanship. Their goal was to make thismore than a picture book with a few pointers. In that they have succeeded admirably. Thelessons are so self-explanatory that even a junior located far away from help and with no access to handling classes could pick up the book and learn to show at a fairly competitive level.
Publisher: Doral Publishing
ISBN: 9780944875452
Category : Pets
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A book written for Junior Handlers by a junior handler. Also, for adults who want insider tips! Anne has been a highly successful Junior Handler competitor for eight years and has qualified six times to compete at Westminster. Her mother, Denise is the editor of the Lhasa Apso Reporter and an AKC judge of Junior Showmanship. Together they set out to write the classic book on Junior Showmanship. Their goal was to make thismore than a picture book with a few pointers. In that they have succeeded admirably. Thelessons are so self-explanatory that even a junior located far away from help and with no access to handling classes could pick up the book and learn to show at a fairly competitive level.
Extraordinary Exhibitions
Author: Ricky Jay
Publisher: Quantuck Lane Press& the Mill rd
ISBN: 9781593720124
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
An informal history of sensational, scientific, silly, satisfying, and startling attractions based on seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth-century broadsides from Ricky Jay's extraordinary collection.
Publisher: Quantuck Lane Press& the Mill rd
ISBN: 9781593720124
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
An informal history of sensational, scientific, silly, satisfying, and startling attractions based on seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth-century broadsides from Ricky Jay's extraordinary collection.
Win the Crowd
Author: Steve Cohen
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0060742046
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 207
Book Description
Would You Like to Become More Commanding, Convincing, And Charismatic? In this book, Steve Cohen, master magician and star of the long-running Chamber Magic show in New York City, will reveal the secrets of all great showmen and magicians—how to persuade, influence, and charm, and ultimately accomplish the things you've always wanted to do. As Cohen writes, "You'll discover how to take over a room, read people, and build anticipation to a feverish pitch so people are burning to hear what you have to say." Win the Crowd will teach you Steve Cohen's Maxims of Magic, simple rules you can use to take charge of practically any situation, from on-the-job disagreements to dating to important cocktail parties. The Maxims of Magic will wash away insecurities and hesitations, and replace them with confidence, poise, and leadership. What's more, Steve Cohen will show you: How to Create a Magic Moment. Capturing people's imaginations and attention so they listen carefully to every word you say. How to Command a Room. Showing everyone in the room that you are speaking right to them, making them all feel unique—and completely focused on you. How to Read People. Learning to sense what people are feeling and thinking as you speak, what they want from you, and how to make them feel like they are getting it. Misdirection. The most important trick in all of magic—getting inside people's heads, and directing what they are thinking at every minute. When you strip away the sleight of hand tricks, magicians are essentially masters of attracting and holding attention and impressing audiences, exactly the psychological secrets you need to be successful in life and business.
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0060742046
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 207
Book Description
Would You Like to Become More Commanding, Convincing, And Charismatic? In this book, Steve Cohen, master magician and star of the long-running Chamber Magic show in New York City, will reveal the secrets of all great showmen and magicians—how to persuade, influence, and charm, and ultimately accomplish the things you've always wanted to do. As Cohen writes, "You'll discover how to take over a room, read people, and build anticipation to a feverish pitch so people are burning to hear what you have to say." Win the Crowd will teach you Steve Cohen's Maxims of Magic, simple rules you can use to take charge of practically any situation, from on-the-job disagreements to dating to important cocktail parties. The Maxims of Magic will wash away insecurities and hesitations, and replace them with confidence, poise, and leadership. What's more, Steve Cohen will show you: How to Create a Magic Moment. Capturing people's imaginations and attention so they listen carefully to every word you say. How to Command a Room. Showing everyone in the room that you are speaking right to them, making them all feel unique—and completely focused on you. How to Read People. Learning to sense what people are feeling and thinking as you speak, what they want from you, and how to make them feel like they are getting it. Misdirection. The most important trick in all of magic—getting inside people's heads, and directing what they are thinking at every minute. When you strip away the sleight of hand tricks, magicians are essentially masters of attracting and holding attention and impressing audiences, exactly the psychological secrets you need to be successful in life and business.
How PowerPoint Makes You Stupid
Author: Franck Frommer
Publisher: New Press, The
ISBN: 1595587535
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
With over 500 million users worldwide, Microsoft's PowerPoint software has become the ubiquitous tool for nearly all forms of public presentation—in schools, government agencies, the military, and, of course, offices everywhere. In this revealing and powerfully argued book, author Franck Frommer shows us that PowerPoint's celebrated ease and efficiency actually mask a profoundly disturbing but little-understood transformation in human communication. Using fascinating examples (including the most famous PowerPoint presentation of all: Colin Powell's indictment of Iraq before the United Nations), Frommer systematically deconstructs the slides, bulleted lists, and flashy graphics we all now take for granted. He shows how PowerPoint has promoted a new, slippery “grammar,” where faulty causality, sloppy logic, decontextualized data, and seductive showmanship have replaced the traditional tools of persuasion and argument. How PowerPoint Makes You Stupid includes a fascinating mini-history of PowerPoint's emergence, as well as a sobering and surprising account of its reach into the most unsuspecting nooks of work, life, and education. For anyone concerned with the corruption of language, the dumbing-down of society, or the unchecked expansion of “efficiency” in our culture, here is a book that will become a rallying cry for turning the tide.
Publisher: New Press, The
ISBN: 1595587535
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
With over 500 million users worldwide, Microsoft's PowerPoint software has become the ubiquitous tool for nearly all forms of public presentation—in schools, government agencies, the military, and, of course, offices everywhere. In this revealing and powerfully argued book, author Franck Frommer shows us that PowerPoint's celebrated ease and efficiency actually mask a profoundly disturbing but little-understood transformation in human communication. Using fascinating examples (including the most famous PowerPoint presentation of all: Colin Powell's indictment of Iraq before the United Nations), Frommer systematically deconstructs the slides, bulleted lists, and flashy graphics we all now take for granted. He shows how PowerPoint has promoted a new, slippery “grammar,” where faulty causality, sloppy logic, decontextualized data, and seductive showmanship have replaced the traditional tools of persuasion and argument. How PowerPoint Makes You Stupid includes a fascinating mini-history of PowerPoint's emergence, as well as a sobering and surprising account of its reach into the most unsuspecting nooks of work, life, and education. For anyone concerned with the corruption of language, the dumbing-down of society, or the unchecked expansion of “efficiency” in our culture, here is a book that will become a rallying cry for turning the tide.