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		<title>Scripting a routine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I remember hearing that a good routine of magic should be scripted. How do I go about writing a script? Presto is a firm believer in leveraging the work of others, right up to (but not crossing) the line of violating their intellectual property rights. When Presto wishes to script a routine, Presto generally thinks [...]]]></description>
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<p>Presto is a firm believer in leveraging the work of others, right up to (but not crossing) the line of violating their intellectual property rights. When Presto wishes to script a routine, Presto generally thinks of a movie that has a theme similar to the routine he wants to put together, sends away for a copy of the movie script, and uses it as a template for his act.</p>
<p>For example, let&#8217;s say that Presto is putting together a  linking rings routine. <em>Lord of the Rings</em> might be an obvious choice for script inspiration, but Presto thinks it would be better to go with something less obvious like <em>Rocky.</em> After rewriting the srcipt to suit Presto&#8217;s purpose, Presto could start out with dull but functional rings, do some simple linking and unlinking, and then, after a spectacular polishing of the rings set to energetic montage music, do some exceptionally spectacular stuff with the shining rings gleaming in the stage lights until, exhausted, Presto just can&#8217;t go on any longer.</p>
<p>This was a speculative example, but Presto has put this theory into practice many times. Presto has a thrilling illusion show based on <em>Jurassic Park</em> (including a tooth-lined cabinet into which assistants violently disappear and are never seen again), a dove production routine that is an amalgam of John Woo films, and an exceptionally difficult bullet-catch routine inspired by <em>Scarface.</em></p>
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