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Pre-show allows you to add miracles—showstopping, inexplicable moments—to your show. But, only when it's handled correctly. Asi realized that, shockingly, there are weren't many other books on how to properly conduct pre-show techniques. Before We Begin fills this void.
In this gorgeous new book, Asi Wind explores every angle of pre-show work: how to select volunteers, what to say, how to avoid problems, what to say onstage so that nobody realizes that you spoke with anyone before the show, and more. You’ll learn ways to enhance your current material, as well as explore opportunities to add completely new elements to your show.
Asi Wind is not only an expert on this topic, but also interviewed three other magic luminaries to provide more well-rounded insights: Luke Jermay, Max Maven, and Penn Jillette. While Asi performs mostly mentalism onstage, the information in this book is equally applicable to magicians and mentalists.
This book is the best in class and the only book of its kind. Wefirmly believe that, for years to come, Before We Begin will be regarded as an essential text for parlor magic and stage magic performers. This book is the key to unlocking the next level of your magic performance.
For magic collectors, we have also produced 300 deluxe editions of Before We Begin. These limited edition books come with a bookplate signed by Asi and are housed in a uniquely-designed kinetic slipcase that opens so beautifully, it’s like a magic trick in itself.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Since shooting the trailer, we’ve been made aware that in fact this is not the first book devoted to pre-show. Mark Strivings’ Before The Curtain Rises was published in 2000 and is out of print. Thanks to our friends that pointed this out.
147 pages | Hardback.
Customer reviews for Before We Begin
Asi trained me many years ago and his attention to detail is fantastic and made my show better. Enjoy
I imagine some will be disappointed that there are no routines fully-taught that can be cut and pasted into their repertoire. Scripts are provided to illustrate method and strategy, not to be copied. If that is what you are hoping for, don't buy this book.
I greedily hope people will overlook the true value and opportunity this book presents to the performer open to raising the level of their magic and mentalism. A recipe book this is not, but more of a field guide for the adventurous performer who is content to enter uncertain territory.
I tend to read books that are heavy on sleight of hand and explain routines or the philosophy and theory of performance and magic. This book doesn't really sit into either of those categories comfortably. Methods and philosophy are discussed, but this felt more like an overview, a masterclass or lecture that can save you a lot of time and avoidable mistakes. Asi Wind has researched, practiced, adapted and delivered extremely successful performances based on this tactic, and now he is sharing it with you. He also shares his failures in the hope that other will avoid the avoidable.
If you think the price is high for the size of the book, imagine hiring Mr Wind to teach you pre-show for an couple of hours and be thankful he has put fingers to keyboard.
I'd never thought about using pre-show in my own performances and came to the book somewhat skeptical and uncertain of what I would get out of it. I knew Asi Wind could deliver ingenious routines and invisible sleight of hand. I wasn't sure what this book would offer me personally. I've not come away with revolutionary new methods to achieve pre-show, though there are certainly some nuggets of gold ( general tips, strategies and guidance for the complete newcomer are provided) in these pages that I will guard jealously. This book does something far more important, it makes the case for why you should consider pre-show as a tool in your arsenal.
On this last point his book has succeeded admirably. It has changed my mind about pre-show and made me want to explore it as a way to heighten my own performances. I think this is a noble achievement for a magic book. I hope Asi Wind continues to produce more thought provoking books on other subjects.
PS Read it with a pen and paper to hand. There are brilliant tips peppered throughout.
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Pre-show allows you to add miracles—showstopping, inexplicable moments—to your show. But, only when it's handled correctly. Asi realized that, shockingly, there are weren't many other books on how to properly conduct pre-show techniques. Before We Begin fills this void.
Selecting the right volunteers: Asi Wind explores every angle of pre-show work: how to select volunteers, what to say, how to avoid problems, what to say onstage so that nobody realizes that you spoke with anyone before the show, and more. You’ll learn ways to enhance your current material, as well as explore opportunities to add completely new elements to your show.
Limited Edition: There are only 300 deluxe editions of "Before We Begin." These limited edition books come with a bookplate signed by Asi and are housed in a uniquely-designed kinetic slipcase that opens so beautifully, it’s like a magic trick in itself.
Great work Vanishing and Asi Wind.
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It has a lot of "logical" advice. It contains many things a magician/mentalist should already know if they're working on stage. (audience management & tools for extracting information)
It has 2 interviews with celebrities (Penn and Jermay) that only do theater shows and talk about the subject in terms of theater environment. Are you doing theater shows?
IMO, the best part of the book is the interview with Max Maven, and he talks about his 4 sided triangle. So you may get a lot more from Max's penguin lecture where he discusses in depth this or even better, get Prism for the same price. Or any product by Max.
If you're a seasoned pro and study the craft constantly, you won't find anything new here.
It’s not that there weren’t specific effects including in the text…I’m all for philosophy and psychology when it comes to the deeper things. But I was simply underwhelmed by Asi’s contribution. Pre-Show is a no-brainer for performers that actually work. I work hard to MEMORIZE every name in my audience and glean as I go. It works, it’s organic and there’s no awkward impression pads or center tears.
I am willing to push into some of the ideas (that might be where the true treasure is) so my judgment could course correct. Call it style or experience, I not sure I am a better mentalist because of this read.
As already stated, the interviews were more captivating and life giving.
Unlike many magic books this isn't a theory book you plough on to get through the information you want. This book is enjoyable to read.
In addition to the main content of the book, the three interviews at the end are truly invaluable. The unique voices Max Maven, Penn Jillette, and Luke Jermay in addition to what Asi already provides really make this book worthwhile for anyone interested in not only mentalism but also in enhancing themselves as performer generally.
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Andreas asks: Hi. Can the material also be used in close-up settings with smaller groups? Thanks
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:There are no routines taught in the book but rather the technique of Pre-Show. This can be applied for smaller, formal performances.
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