There are many types of magic tricks that most magicians and performers use to entertain people. Production tricks usually become quite effective in surprising audiences, especially if the trick makes the action border on the impossible
Restoration
The restoration method of magic forms the basis of many common magic tricks. Ina more astonishing aspect of the trick, a woman is sawn in half and then is brought back together.
Production
This is the type of magic trick that aims to produce something out of nothing. When a magician tries to take a rabbit out of a hat or producing a fan of cards out of thin air, the most common examples would be. Production tricks usually become quite effective in surprising audiences, especially if the trick makes the action border on the impossible
Vanishing
Instead of the magician producing something out of nothing, he makes something disappear. The trick can be as complex as making an assistant inside a cabinet or even the Statue of Liberty mysteriously disappear.
Doing magic tricks is an age old method of entertainment. While some are being shrouded in mystery and secrecy, a lot of magic tricks are merely the work of dexterity of the hands and careful system of movements that try to make the audience see only what the performer wants them to see. This is more commonly called as “sleight of hand”.
Prediction
The trick seems to allow the magician to guess or know future events what is on the mind of a volunteer. The prediction technique is the basis for most card tricks where a random card is chosen and the magician able to predict the card without ever seeing it.
Teleportation
The trick can be as astonishing as putting a canary suddenly trapped inside a light bulb. The trick is called transposition when two objects placed a distance apart from each other exchange places.
Levitation
A magician makes something float in the air, be it himself of another object. A table seems to hover above the air without the aid of any suspension gadget or a magician wills a volunteer to fly in the air with the power of his mind.
The restoration method of magic forms the basis of many common magic tricks.
The trick seems to allow the magician to guess or know future events what is on the mind of a volunteer. The prediction technique is the basis for most card tricks where a random card is chosen and the magician able to predict the card without ever seeing it.
Most magic tricks are actually the product of misdirection, deception and even collusion with some people in the audience. There are many types of magic tricks that most magicians and performers use to entertain people.