SEVEN MAGIC TRICK TIPS USING INVISIBLE THREAD
Have you ever been to a magic show, sitting there mesmerized as
you asked yourself, “How did they do that?” As you know, magic
is more an illusion, creating the vision that something is
happening although it is not. While magicians use many different
tools of the trade, one of the most popular is the invisible
thread. Trying to get magicians to divulge their secrets
associated with the invisible thread is near impossible.
However, we do want to provide you with some highlights and tips
about the top seven magic trick tips performed using invisible
thread.
What is “Invisible Thread”?
The first of the seven magic trick tips using invisible thread
is to understand what it is. This type of thread is actually a
very fine stand of nylon used primarily for getting small
objects to levitate. For years, magicians worked with invisible
thread and their hands only, meaning they had to be very precise
in their movements for the magic tricks to appear flawless.
Today, magicians can use an invisible thread reel, which not
only dispenses the thread but it is also designed to retract it.
Because of this, the magician is able to maintain a constant
tension on the line so there are no mishaps in the performance.
Invisible Thread Reel Size
The second tip when using a thread reel is to use the
appropriate size. Since different objects need different types
of control, thread reels are made in a number of different
sizes. Typically, the longer the tube the more distance you will
get from the reel while the more tension the less distance. For
magicians, the idea is to use the smaller size invisible thread
reels for close-up work opposed to a larger reel for distance.
As far as size, a stage reel is capable of extending 35 feet,
which means a magician could easily perform a “floating bill”
trick in the center of a room with no nearby walls. However, if
you want to really impress a crowd, you could perform the same
floating bill trick outdoors simply by anchoring the reel to the
ground. With this, it would appear the trick was impossible and
the crown cheers.
What about Tension?
Third on the list of seven trick tips using invisible thread is
using the right tension. As you pull the invisible thread out of
the reel, there will be an increase in tension. What happens at
some point is that the pull will become too much for the thread,
causing it to break. If you want to put more tension on the
thread reel, wind more of the invisible thread into a wax ball.
What you do not want to do is add additional winds on the
elastic, which would only make it cumbersome.
Floating Objects
Next on the list is insight into working with floating objects.
When using invisible thread for a magic trick, keep in mind that
you want something that is light enough not to sag by putting
too much weight on the thread. The key is to choose objects that
you can easily move and maintain in a position in space, which
is why the floating bill is such a popular choice. Other choices
to use an invisible thread magic trick include ring fingers, an
empty soda can, etc. The greatest benefit of using a thread reel
is that when you walk away from your floating object, you are
actually transferring energy to the reel, which can then be used
to make the bill float from the floor to your hand – magically.
Those Darn Lights
Next, to use invisible thread, you have to know how to use
correct lighting. If you are a magician or just practicing to be
one and you want to perform tricks with the invisible thread,
remember that lighting is crucial. The two main factors to
consider when using the thread reel are light source and
clothing. Typically, the best conditions for a magic trick with
invisible thread are cloudy days and the worst, direct lighting
that comes from behind you. With this, the light will only
reflect off the thread, thus being seen by the audience. For
clothing, anything dark will serve as a backdrop for the thread,
thus making it easier to see. For this reason, you should go
with lighter, non-reflective type clothing. Magic is always fun
and with some practice, you will soon learn a number of magic
tricks with invisible thread, perfect for entertaining family
and friends.
Methodology
The sixth of the seven magic trick tips using invisible thread
has to do with methods of performing the tricks, such as the
Hoop Pass. This is actually considered one of the greatest
tricks you can do with the invisible thread reel, which involves
passing a solid hoop over a bill. The key is to use a ring with
a relatively thick stock, which will put less strain on the
thread as it goes over the metal hoop. Lay the hoop on the
thread so it is between you and the floating bill. Then, with
your hand, scoop the ring through so the thread is now on the
back of the left hand. Next, use the right hand to pass the hoop
over the bill. To complete the trick, all you do is let the
thread slide off from the back of your hand. Remember, this is
just one of many methods used with the invisible thread, so have
fun practicing them all.
Finishing the Show
The final tip is that whatever trick being performed using
invisible thread and/or a reel, it should never kill the effect.
In other words, you want to keep your audience wanting more. If
you carry a trick on too far, you will lose the interest of the
audience so it would be far better to keep the tricks short and
sweet. In addition, put some meaning and emphasis in your
performances to leave your audience with a memory of your magic
ability. We recommend you use the invisible thread late in your
show, which will end the performance on a fun note.
About Author :
Dion Semeniuk is the owner of the popular online magic shop,
This is Magic, which specialize in Invisible Thread Magic. To
receive 4 free magic tricks and learn more about the ITR, visit
http://www.thisismagic.com