Final Picture
Rick Maue
Imagine this: An audience member places a medallion beneath any one of four inverted cups. Then, a different audience member (who was outside the room while the object was hidden) comes up to the table and she is successfully guided on a step-by-step journey to the medallion with no help from anyone in the room-including the performer.
Please be aware that no sleights are required, and there are no secret assistants. Also take note that the routine is designed for either close-up or stand-up performances. In addition, everything that you will need to perform the routine is included (except of course, the cups, the table, and the audience members).
And if all of this is not enough, we have also added a second routine (also complete with the necessary props) that can be combined with The Final Picture to create a solid ten-minute block of material that you can immediately drop right into your act.
But there is more...
Believe it or not, nothing that you have just read describes what this release is really about. Simply put, this project is about creativity. Because in truth, this booklet details the complete creative dissection of The Final Picture. The goal of this project is to bring the process of creation to life-thus enabling the reader to understand not only the how of the routine, but more importantly, the why.
In essence, The Final Picture is a look inside the private notebooks of Rick Maue--not because he believes that his creations are so special, but because he believes that ALL creations are indeed special. This book is about what it takes to bring your ideas to life , and the questions that you need to ask in order to truly make your magic your own.
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"Stand-Out Symbols" is a stand-up demonstration of thought transference using ESP (Zener) cards. As with the previous effect, he does a deep dive on the workings of this. He suggests using this along with "The Final Picture" as a solid 10 minute block of mentalism.
The strength of the booklet, though, isn't in the effects. It's getting a detailed peek into the mind of a creator. From The book's opening section he says that was his intent. He says he always wanted to get a look at the notebooks of his favorite creators, and this is his way of allowing us that peek into some pages from his notebook.