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Langue : French

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The magician's book Benoît Rosemont will allow you to create a professional magic show for children.

"I am happy to present my book to you" We like it ... ", a tool intended to guide artists wishing to embark on the path of children for children through a reflection on the creation of a Character and writing a scenario for young audiences. children." - Benoît Rosemont.

Extract from the foreword by Peter Din

This book, with a practical vocation, is stuffed with tips and concrete means to allow you to find a character suitable for children, strengthen your effects and write a story that will capture your entire audience. This complete educational work, not by description but by contextual analysis, will be of an essential contribution if you wish to initiate yourself or improve in this particular artistic discipline that is magic for children.

Benoît is a perfectionist, a real enthusiast capable of letting his imagination wander while analyzing the roads or the trails of his reflection. This is a rare quality, as is its work, whether in the field of children or that of adults. Apply your advice on your own work step by step and you will not be long in seeing your field of vision widen, your reluctance or your fears fade. Thanks to this book, this "Terra Incognita" will be gradually popular with landmarks, beacons, safeguards.

- Book in French.
- Supple cover.
- 172 pages.

In the summary of "we do as if ...":

Chapter I: the environment - the context
1.1 A character
1.2 A place
1.3 The equipment
1.4 The effects

Chapter II: a situation - a story - Write a scenario
2.1 The conditions of writing
2.2 Methodology
2.3 The scenario

Chapter III: the participation of the child
3.1 Speak
3.2 The role of the child and the relationship to the child
3.3 The child on stage

Chapter IV: May the show start!
4.1 before the show
4.2 Entrance
4.3 The error or the accident
4.4 Sequencing
4.5 Ancillary arts and balloon sculpture in particular
4.6 The final
4.7 After the show

Chapter V: Reflections on some magic effects
5.1 The pierced balloon
5.2 A justified drawer box
5.3 A palette of magic painter

Chapter VI: The commercial act