(April 1, PDI-Entertainment)
By Oliver M. Pulumbarit
“My magic is not about me, it’s about the people around me
and what happens when the magic of experience is with them,” said self-styled
“troublemaker” and illusionist Andrew Mayne during a recent teleconference. The
celebrated magician is promoting his 13-episode Lifetime series, “Don’t Trust
Andrew Mayne,” which starts airing at 10:10
tonight.
“The first thing [about] my magic style is that my big
tricks are about somebody else’s story and how I try to use magic to help,”
added the YouTube sensation and author of science-fiction and mystery books.
He described the best tricks as “spectacular to watch, but
also have an effect.” He elaborated, “When I take somebody’s hobby car
[because] he’s taking money and time away from his wife, I make it vanish and I
make it reappear impaled 20 feet up in the air on a street lamp. It’s a
spectacular visual but it also makes a point: ‘This is what you’re doing to
this person’… that’s what I love to do.”
The most important thing about being a convincing
illusionist is trust, according to Mayne. “Oddly, we point out the title, but I
really like people—if I’m going to perform something for you, I need you to
believe that I’m going to be sincere and that you’re going to be entertained,
and that it’s worth your attention. That’s important,” he said.
Mayne named some influential illusionists: “David
Copperfield is impressive; I watched the guy teleport, and as a kid, that just
really stuck with me. And David Blaine, when he introduced street magic, it was
hard to appreciate [at first] but when I thought about it, the more I realized
how much he’s changed magic forever.”
No stranger to blowing people’s minds, Mayne admitted that
there’s one trick that he wants to accomplish soon: “I would like to make
somebody’s house disappear while they’re standing right in front of it!”
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