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Using Mirrors And Controlling Lights Help Produce Astounding Optical Illusion Magic Tricks

By guest | April 25, 2009

Over the centuries, magicians have been able to create the most astounding optical illusion magic tricks that have helped these magicians earn fame and fortune.  In fact, for much of that time the most common props used in order to create an optical illusion magic trick was the mirror, as well as controlling lights. Additionally, optical illusion magic tricks that make use of mirrors have long been successfully performed in order to keep viewers spellboundwanting more.

Befuddles Audiences

It is an optical illusion magic trick that makes use of a mirror has been more popular than any other type of illusion. Through the proper use of mirrors, magicians have been able to confuse audiences and make them believe, through expert optical illusions, that a head is not attached to a body and is, so viewers think, floating about in a room.

However, there are not many optical illusion magic tricks around these days, though the tricks that use of mirrors are still favorites among magicians.  Properly using mirrors in an optical illusion will create images that defy the intellect, please the eye, and make viewers arrive at wrong judgments.  In truth, the very foundation of optical illusion magic tricks is to make the viewer make false assumptions and be taken in by phrases intended to distract their attention and to also, at the same time, accentuate movements that are unneeded to the real trick.  Often, even involving pure and simple trickery.

The success of an optical illusion magic trick depends virtually exclusively on the magicians slick speech, as well as the deft ability to use their fingers.  Nevertheless, many tricks are based on use of mirrors, as well as controlling of lights. Typically, an optical illusion magic trick needs use of black curtains, helpers who are painted black all over, and the accurate use of lights that are closely controlled.

When properly used, mirrors have great effect that will truly astound audiences.  More than any other device or aid used in any kind of optical illusion magic trick, this is true for mirrors.

In the beginning, magic was a craft that was practiced in early civilizations, such as Egypt and China.  The practitioners were called sorcerers, not magicians. At that time, the ability to create these magical illusionary tricks was ascribed to use of supernatural forces that were supposedly known only to the sorcerer, and which were also vested in kings and queens, making them invincible. Today, this craft is used for amusement purposes and barely anyone believes that any kind of supernatural powers are involved.

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