Products DescriptionOpsis by Craig Logan"I really like Craig's thinking. Everything in this book works in the real world (which isn't a given these days) and his presentation for the CT is phenomenal and extremely creative!"- Nico Heinrich "This really is a great collection. These are not ideas for the book shelf officianado. The routines and thoughts in this book are things that every mentalist should be utilizing. Inside Opsis are routines that directly aid in audience interaction, which is the most crucial element of our performances." - Steve Wachner Breathing new life into classic methods, Craig’s debut work focuses on turning mere spectator’s into active participants. By creating engaging presentations, the participants don’t simply witness something incredible, they are a part of it. Contained in this book are some of Craig’s musings on the art of mentalism as well as a couple of highly interactive routines. Opsis – an essay bearing the book’s namesake, Craig brings concepts of theater and storytelling into the realm of close up mentalism with tips on how to make presentations more memorable, as well as how to make the audience care about what you’re doing. Hearsay – A frighteningly simple liar/truth teller that will get your audience talking (in a good way). You’re always able to determine who is lying. This is a perfect opener! Radio Radio – In an experiment of “second sound,” you are able to hear what a participant hears in their mind. You are then able to reveal their thought of song. You will love the subtle touches that make this a believable demonstration.
Review: I got hold of craig's book about a week ago and I really like the material, I think a bit of an issue now days is performers who strive for very complicated meathods that can damage a good performance craig has done the opposite and in this book has created two really nice routines using very simple meathods, I will defiantly be using the first one that is a liar and truth teller plot (a performance I love) that focuses 100 on presentation with no questions asked (a problem iv found with other meathods) the second being a thought of song again completely focusing on presentation!
Radio Radio is a beautiful routine that is simple yet elegant. It is precisely a piece that would be performed on the red brick road that leads to the Garden of the Strange.
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I thought the essay provided great thoughts which I agree with 100%. Hearsay is a great updated presentation for an old and underused technique. It will work everytime. Radio Radio is a very nice presentation of a classic technique which has some beautiful subtleties which make it all the more deceptive.
++++++++++++++ Found the essay very interesting and gave me some nice food for thought. Hearsay is my favorite, both in terms of premise and method: clean and elegant. Radio Radio has some very nice subtleties that I will be applying to other routines I do. All in all, loved this book and looking forward to reading more of Craig!
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