Thursday, December 21, 2006

R2!

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I have a bit over a week off from everything ... so I'm quite excited about that. It's not often that I get that much time off, although I usually try to arrange it over Christmas so it happens. So, this means one thing - R2 building! R2 is actually close to done if I were to just stick all the pieces together, but where's the fun in that?

So over the next week I'm going to try to give R2-D2 a third leg that extends mechanically. Wish me luck!

Sunday, December 10, 2006

Rewrites!

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This was a busy weekend for me! I did a corporate show Saturday and two Star Wars shows Sunday. (The corporate show was quite the shindig - I was impressed!)

The two Star Wars parties were interesting. I'd been tinkering with the script, and since I had two shows in a row I rolled out the new script. Several routines were totally refocused - the same trick but with a different routine presenting them - and the show itself was changed in focus. I thought it flowed better this way, so I'm pleased with it. It's always fun changing the show up. It keeps me on my toes, and every once in a while I hit on something I'm really pleased with. :-)

I also have been thinking about the show I'm presenting now and the show I had a year ago - both were good shows, but about half the material has changed in the last year. I really have fun trying new tricks, and the show keeps changing as a result. Hopefully for the better!

Sunday, December 03, 2006

Coolness!

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I did two parties Saturday, both for repeat customers which is quite nice, I always appreciate that quite a bit.

When I went to the first show, they walked me into the room where I would perform, and in the back was an eight foot long banner with my logo on it! I was totally blown away! I have never had anything like that happen before!

They'd found some magic imagery on the web, added my logo, and it looked great. And after the show they rolled it up and gave it to me! The father told me how to make a frame for it, so I am going to do that and might start using it as a backdrop. I'm totally delighted with this, that really was the coolest thing I've ever had happen during a show!


Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Star Wars magic

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I worked at a restaurant in Douglasville last night. I work there sometimes for another magician. I had been doing a trick with six Star Wars action figures - I just tried it out for several weeks to experiment with a magical concept and see if it would work. It did, and I stopped doing it eventually.

My magician friend told me people had asked him about it. I hadn't expected that - but when folks start asking about a trick I usually try to pay attention! So I started performing it again last night.

Thursday, November 23, 2006

I showed my son his first magic trick!

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Yep! I can now prove that I can fool a one year old baby!

He was busily emptying the laundry baskey (he loves to take things out and put them back) and he handed me a dirty bib. So I tossed it back into the hamper. He took it back out and handed it back to me. I tossed it back into the hamper. We repeated this a few times, then I took the bib, and put it into my left hand and held my left hand shut in front of him. He grabbed my fingers and opened my hand ... and no bib was there!

He had a VERY confused look on his face.

I'm very proud of myself.

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Jeff Dunham

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Last Saturday my wife and I went to see Jeff Dunham at the Punchline. I like him a lot, he's very funny indeed and I got tickets quite a while ago. Good thing, too, as they sold out!

When we got there, our seats had been given to someone else. Evidently they had double-booked our seats, which they weren't sure how it happened but there it was. So they sat us in the balcony. I was a bit iffy about that at first, but what the heck. So we got up there, and sat next to a guy and his son. They actually walked us through the offices and whatnot to get there, evidently it's a private "VIP" sort of thing. I started talking to the guy we sat next to, and found out that we knew each other slightly through the magic community and had friends in common, so we were chatting away in no time.

Now the interesting thing is that he also knew Jeff Dunham, and Jeff Dunham actually came up to say hello. So that was WAY cool. I didn't really have anything interesting to say and it was brief, don't get me wrong as it wasn't a huge deal, but it was pretty cool. After the show we passed Jeff Dunham again and talked to him for a few more seconds. For the record - not only is he funny as heck, he's a VERY nice guy.

So what started out as a misfortune turned into something nicer than I'd intended ... I was pretty happy about that!

Monday, November 20, 2006

Thanksgiving

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Thanksgiving should be fun - I don't have any shows booked and I am spending the whole weekend with my wife and baby. Although I am planning on spending some of it working on the Rocky routine and another routine that I'm excited about. Gotta have SOME magic in there!

I also finally finished working on my garage - I now have a decent workshop in there. We got a new minivan, which is really nice - the Star Wars show finally fits nicely in my car, and it's wonderful for my son - but it wouldn't quite fit in the garage. Which means I suddenly had a space to build out a workshop.

So ... now that it's done, I am looking forward to getting back to R2. I am setting aside some time around Christmas and am curious to see just how much I can get done!

Monday, November 13, 2006

Rocky again

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I have been working a bit on Rocky the Raccoon ... he has some new props. It's still the same routine, but now it's new and improved with more props! My wife and I found a little cell phone, some binoculars, a blindfold, and a top hat. I haven't yet attached the top hat, but I tried the rest out at a really fun party I did in Smyrna and had a good time with them. The kids recognized the cell phone (we got it at Build-A-Bear) but that's OK. I might paint it, though, to make it less recognizable.

I haven't yet really converted the routine, I'm just playing with it a bit, but there's one more big piece I need to do and script before I really rewrite the Rocky routine. I'm quite looking forward to doing that. I also still need to operate on Rocky and add magnets inside his skin so he can "hold" some of the props ... Rocky isn't looking forward to that part.

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Halloween

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Wow, October was a busy month! I don't know why exactly, but Halloween seems to be the busiest time of year for me. I think I set a personal record for the number of shows I did in a single month!

I have a new routine called the "Lie Detector" that I tried out at a few parties. I think it has potential ... but after working with it I think it's going to get a much smaller spot. I'm planning on rewriting my routine with Rocky the Raccoon, and I think I'm going to use the lie detector as a prop in that routine instead of by itself. I have been planning on reworking the Rocky routine for a while - it's a fun routine with a nice trick (cutting him into thirds and restoring him) but I've had some ideas lately that I'd love to try out, so ... I am going to use him with the same trick but a whole new routine.

So I've been shopping for props ... so far my wife turned up a little top hat that is just Rocky-sized. I love it! I have to figure out how to attach it to his head, but I am thinking magnets might just be the answer. He hasn't got any arms either, so if he's going to do anything with props like that I suspect magnets might be the answer!

Monday, August 14, 2006

Club_Show_Flyer_Revised.PDF (application/pdf Object)

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This is pretty early notice, but I thought I'd go ahead and mention it. In early October, the local magic club is going to be putting on a magic show. It should be pretty good - I know everyone in it and I'm looking forward to it myself!

Club_Show_Flyer_Revised.PDF (application/pdf Object)

I will be doing some of my Stormtrooper act in it - I think there will be about 10 different magicians, all doing 8 to 10 minutes. So I hope to see a decent crowd there!

Friday, August 04, 2006

IBM Ring 9 - Board of Directors

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I'm involved in a local magic organization, the International Brotherhood of Magicians. It's a fun group. We are doing a public show on October 8th -
Club Show

So if you are interested in magic and want to see nine different local magicians (including me!) doing a short act, you can't beat this show!

I'm planning on doing some routines from my Star Wars act, I figure I might as well be different. So I'll be there in Stormtrooper armor with R2-D2.

Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Criss Angel

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Boy I need to post more often!

First, about the MS Walk. I raised $350! I was really pleased by that - I was not at all sure when I started standing at a Blockbuster in Stormtrooper armor how it would work, but folks really seemed to enjoy the balloons and magic, and they were quite generous. So I am VERY pleased with the amount I raised.

And Criss Angel's show is starting again on A&E, 10pm on Wednesdays. He's a pretty good magician! I like watching his stuff so I figured I'd mention it. The larger effects he does tend to be visually stunning - not in a pyrotechnic flash-bang way, but just in a "wow, that looks COOL!" way, and I am very impressed by him.

Saturday, April 15, 2006

Multiple Sclerosis

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I am participating in a 5K walk on April 22nd to fight Multiple Sclerosis -
http://www.nationalmssociety.org/gaa/home/

I have done this walk for the last five years, and been in Stormtrooper armor every time for the entire walk. So wish me luck!

This weekend I am working with a local Blockbuster Video. They have been really friendly and supportive, and have allowed me to stand outside the door collecting money. So I went in full armor and have been tying balloon animals and doing magic while taking donations. 100% of what I collect will go to MS, so wish me luck!

Trading Spouses

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A friend of mine was the traded spouse on Fox's Trading Spouses. She was the "Star Wars Mom". We get together perodically at a local Star Wars fan club - http://www.hothlantarebels.com/ It's a fun club, we just meet, hang out, and crack jokes mostly. Fox had us meet a few times for them and they filmed us. I was on a few seconds in the first part with R2-Q5, and I brought my Stormtrooper armor and put the Star Wars Mom's husband in it. So I was on a decent amount in the second episode. My wife Karen was on, and if you looked carefully you could even see my baby! So that was fun for us to do and to see.

Monday, March 20, 2006

Trading Spouses

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A friend of mine is a Star Wars nut (imagine that!) and when the TV show "Trading Spouses" looked for a Star Wars fan, she applied. And she got it!
So, the short version of this is that there is a local Star Wars club that she and I are both in. The TV show had us meet three times and filmed us, once with Judy (my friend) and twice with the traded spouse. I brought some toys - R2-Q5, some of the parts for R2-D2, and the second time I brought my Stormtrooper armor and put the other spouse and Judy's husband in it.
So that is going to be on television Friday night (March 24th) and the next Friday (the 31st) - it's a two-parter. I have no idea if they'll make us all look like raving lunatics or not, so here's hoping! But it should be fun. I also have no idea if I'll actually be in the final edit or not, or which night I might be on, or anything ... but I thought I'd brag about it anyway. It was actually pretty fun to do.
They also interviewed me briefly about Judy, which was interesting...I thought of all SORTS of clever and interesting things to say after the interview was over. During the interview, naturally, I really couldn't come up with much.
http://www.fox.com/tradingspouses/ has the details...the "Hornaday Family" is my friend.

Sunday, March 19, 2006

Two shows

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I got a call from a friend of mine (Mimi from http://www.atlantaclowns.com/ ) who had a conflict arise and needed someone to cover a show, so on a few hours notice I went and did a cubscout show. It was fun, but scout shows are always fun. I redid one of my favorite tricks so that it's using a slightly different method (the newspaper trick I close with, which is an effect I just love). So I tried that out for the first time. I suspect no one but me would have any idea that the trick is any different, but it is the small things that make tricks truly baffling. I think it works even better now, but it's hard to tell sometimes!

I did a birthay party in Gray, Georgia (near Warner Robbins) Saturday. That was very cool - I did my Star Wars show, and the son was dressed as Anakin, his mother was Padme, and his father was a Jedi. I got a huge kick out of that. They did the costumes really well, too! They had set up a large tent for the show, and there was an R2 cake that was three dimensional - I think it was two feet high and about as big around. They gave me a slice to take home and it was some good cake!

The nifty part about all this is that I got to drive our new car a lot - my wife and I bought a minivan, which makes hauling our son around easier and also makes taking my Star Wars show out a lot easier (there is a lot to bring with that show.) I also just got a GPS unit that attaches to a PDA, and that has just been wonderful. For the Scout show, I took 75 to get there. There as a major wreck on 75, and the overhead signs said 4 lanes were closed. So I just got off on 285, and the GPS recalculated my route. 285 had a wreck and came to a stop, so I just got off on the next exit, and it recalculated again. It was wonderful! There weren't any traffic problems getting to Warner Robbins, but it was just great to have a device that tracks where you are, how far to go, and gives directions. That's been a wonderful gadget to have.

Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Chammps

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I just got back from performing at Chammps. It was a good night - a lot of friendly folks were there. I ended up working almost 45 minutes late - I had a request list of folks wanting to see me and I can't walk out and disappoint a bunch of kids wanting balloons and magic! So I stuck around for a while longer.

It was interesting when I got there - the place was closed for a private party, and there were folks outside waiting for it to open up. So I just started early and helped the folks waiting outside pass the time a bit faster.

One little boy was so excited to see me that when I got to his table he ran from across the room and jumped into his seat. But then he got VERY shy and hid in his daddy's lap! But I noticed he was wearing a Star Wars shirt...and I just happen to do a trick that uses six Star Wars action figures. THAT really got his attention and he forgot to be shy. So that made me happy.

Monday, February 27, 2006

Magic news!

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My name is Evan Reynolds. I'm a magician in the Atlanta area, and have been thinking lately about doing a blog to keep track of my magic shows. I thought it might be fun! So here it is.

I have just done two Blue and Gold banquets. They were a blast - scouts always make a great audience, they're nice folks and I love doing shows for them. They were pretty different shows though - Friday I did my Star Wars show, and Saturday I did my normal show. They both went pretty well. This is the first time I've done my Star Wars show for that big an audience - I think that Banquet had about 60 scouts and maybe 15 adults. (I've done large shows before, just not for the Star Wars show as that's a relatively new show for me.) It went pretty well, though - I was very pleased about that. I had figured it would - I know my material is good, and so far that Star Wars show is about 75% the same as my normal show. It just has a different setting. Ideally over the next year the two shows will get more and more divergent until they are almost completely different shows, but you have to start somewhere.

For the second Blue and Gold I actually stole a bit of my Star Wars show - I brought six scouts on stage and put Star Wars props on them, and had a prediction routine. I have been having a lot of fun doing that. It's a neat trick - I feel like I need to make the actual revelation of the prediction stronger somehow, though. I will have to put some thought into that. I'd worked hard on that routine, but sometimes until you see how something plays you can't tell the weak spots. It's a great bit I think, I just believe there is room to improve it. So that will give me something to think about over the next few weeks. It's hard to come up with this stuff sometimes!

I'll be at two restaurants this week coming up besides my normal O'Charlies job on Sundays - I'll be at Chammps from 5:30 to 7:30 on Tuesday the 28th (that is right off exit 8 on 400) and I'll be at Max and Erma's from about 5:30 to 8:00 on Thursday, March 2nd. That's near where 285 crosses 400, off Mt. Vernon Road. Come see me!
 
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