Published in England, Magicseen is COMPLETELY different to any of its competitors. The modern ‘glossy’ format and lighthearted approach makes it ideal to pick up at any time. There is a wonderful combination of feature length articles, short columns, reviews, tricks and more. In recent years, the ‘Masterclass’ section has garnered a lot attention due to the quality of the tricks featured there and with the international contributors which it is able to boast, it is no wonder why!
We believe that this digital format is the perfect way to enjoy Magicseen. You can read it on your phone, iPad or tablet, anywhere in the world, at any time. With issues published on a bi-monthly basis, you will have plenty of time to read and absorb the articles at your leisure while benefitting from outward-looking, international style which Magicseen offers.
The Secret World of Ali Cook & Pete Firman graces the cover of this debut issue of Magicseen, forming an insightful interview examining their routes into television magic as well as the realities of generating magic for a television audience. Derren Brown's top ten effects are discussed as well as a little bit about the man himself.
This issue's Masterclass features Joachin Solberg sharing a coin and card routine, Aldo Columbini shares a card routine and Trevor Lewis shares a very nice linking rope rings routine. Quirky comedy duo The Amazing Syd Selby & Fanny share thoughts on their own peculiar brand of entertainment with Graham Hey, and a number of new products are reviewed, including Secrets of a Commercial Card Magician - Volume 1, Some Tricks, Five Little Ducks, Red Herring and many more. All this and much, much more in this debut issue of Magicseen.
Issue 1 contents:
- Welcome to Magicseen
- News
- Letters
- Derren Brown - The Only International Man Of Mystery
- Reviews
- Masterclass
- The Secret World Of Alistair Cook & Pete Firman
- B*gger Me It's Magicomedy - The Amazing Syd Selby & Fanny
- Freaky Magic
- Magic Radio
- Fighting Talk
- Hardly Exposed & Dr Who - Colin Baker