[size:14pt][font:Book Antiqua]Hi Everyone!
I just wanted you all to know that I am the guest host on this week's iTricks Podcast Magic Week in Review (November 9, 2008 edition). MWiR is a weekly magic podc[size:14pt][/size]ast from the iTricks.com team (Andrew Mayne and Justin Robert Young). Along with Meir Yedid's MagicTimes, iTricks/MWiR is a great way to get up to the minute news on the Magic Industry.
The highlights of the topics discussed are:
The rivalry between Keith Barry and Criss Angel has reignited
Vegas ticket sales - Criss Angels Believe vs. Penn & Teller
Open Wand night at the Cellar Door in London
Daniel Garcia as a birthday present
Eric DeCamps PURE MAGIC re-opens for the holiday season at the Metropolitan Room in NYC
Tribute to Herb Zarrow at Metro-Magic Convention and the launching of his book, Zarrow a Lifetime of Magic
Kostya Kimlet interview on YouTube
Dimmare pulls no punches
President Elect Barak Obama and the politically motivated magic clip (a good way of melding magic and a political campaign)
You can either listen to the stream version or subscribe (its free) via iTunes. The latest edition of MWiR will be ready for download or listening on Monday November 10 at iTricks.com or from the iTunes store.
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Definitely interested in this one!
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Link?
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There was a glitch on the site that prevented the download of the episode from iTunes. It's been fixed and can be downloaded now. Here's the link: MWiR - Nov.9, 2008
Thanks to those who contacted me and made me aware of the issue.
Best,
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There was a glitch on the site that prevented the download of the episode from iTunes. It's been fixed and can be downloaded now. Here's the link: MWiR - Nov.9, 2008
Thanks to those who contacted me and made me aware of the issue.
Best,
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Re: Eric DeCamps guest hosts Magic Week in Review (November 9 edition)
very good episode... as always ;)
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I'm glad you enjoyed the episode!
I would write more but I do have to get back to the Seven Timers Club. It's truly the ONLY place to be!
Best,
Eric DeCamps
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I'm glad you enjoyed the episode!
I would write more but I do have to get back to the Seven Timers Club. It's truly the ONLY place to be!
Best,
Eric DeCamps
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I appreciated being mentioned... almost anonymously! :)
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Funny! Guess again -- I was the *other* (or perhaps *the original*) political video this year -- rooting for the other team, as it happens.
I have refrained from sharing this here due to the political content of the ad. But setting the politics aside, it is certainly interesting that my little video was seen on Good Morning America, Nightline, and was featured prominently on the national McCain-Palin campaign web site. Furthermore, it was referenced and quoted in newspaper articles and on blogs across America (including being the first political magic video posted on iTricks.com). It was also recently added to the "Living Room Candidate" political advertisement collection at the Museum of the Moving Image in NYC as their selected example of the new impact of video-blogging and self-reporting on election advertising. This collection includes political television ads going back to Eisenhower.
Details and links here: http://turnermagic.wordpress.com
Regardless of anyones political leanings, I think it is interesting and exciting to note that a magic performance (and a close-up trick, at that) was featured in so many places in the coverage of this recent US election.
Funny! Guess again -- I was the *other* (or perhaps *the original*) political video this year -- rooting for the other team, as it happens.
I have refrained from sharing this here due to the political content of the ad. But setting the politics aside, it is certainly interesting that my little video was seen on Good Morning America, Nightline, and was featured prominently on the national McCain-Palin campaign web site. Furthermore, it was referenced and quoted in newspaper articles and on blogs across America (including being the first political magic video posted on iTricks.com). It was also recently added to the "Living Room Candidate" political advertisement collection at the Museum of the Moving Image in NYC as their selected example of the new impact of video-blogging and self-reporting on election advertising. This collection includes political television ads going back to Eisenhower.
Details and links here: http://turnermagic.wordpress.com
Regardless of anyones political leanings, I think it is interesting and exciting to note that a magic performance (and a close-up trick, at that) was featured in so many places in the coverage of this recent US election.
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Re: Eric DeCamps guest hosts Magic Week in Review (November 9 edition)
Excellent video Joe!