Portland Society of Magicians Amateur Contest

Recently the Portland Society of Magicians has their amateur magic contest. This was for people who don’t really perform for pay.

What I love about things like this is getting to see all the different styles of magic that are performed. Also, it lets me see the various trends that are going around magic.

magic contest

One thing I noticed in the contest was that there were two acts where the trick didn’t work, and they ended at that point. That’s something that separates pros from amateurs: how they deal with mistakes. A pro will plow on and figure out a way out of it, whereas the amateur doesn’t necessarily have that “toolbox” to get them out of the situation. How do you get the “toolbox” of outs, simple, you fail a lot! Failure is part of the learning process and a very important part of it!

The more you fail, the better you get!

-Louie

PCAM Magic Convention Day 2

The second day of the Pacific Coast Association of Magicians convention started out with James Cielen’s talk about performing on cruise ships.

James Cielen

James’s talk was a great insight into what it takes to consistantly be working on cruise ships.

Then it was a break for lunch, which was hosted by Henry Tom.

After lunch was the stage contest. I was recruited to be a judge, so I couldn’t watch for fun, I had to watch for “work”. Lots of great acts! One of the acts produced two live fish! These weren’t gold fish, they were about 10ish inches long and were FISH!

You can see pictures of the contestants on the PCAM’s social media at;
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/17cjxmZPLH/

That night was the night of my lecture:

magic lecture

You can order notes from me at: https://www.magicshow.tips/lecture-notes-2025/

And thanks to Brian Cook for my post lecture beer!

Tomorrow has Peter Samelson’s show and lecture, which I’m really looking forward to!

-Louie