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The effects I'm revealing in this book are some of the strongest in all of mental

magic. All of these effects can be successfully performed by a complete beginner


almost immediately. Please, do yourself justice though, read through the book
several times and practice by speaking out loud. If you do this, I promise - you
will be baffling your mates and literally be the star attraction of any party of
club you go to!

I have written the instructions as concisely as possible. It has taken me a long


time to work through countless magic books in order to provide this information -
I've done the hard work for you, so the last thing I wanted to do is over
complicate things with unnecessary information. For each trick, I have explained
the Effect, the Basic Secret and then a Full Methodology which will allow you to
amaze whomever you perform on. Some effects are provided with a full script you can
use when performing. Feel free to change it to suit your needs. The words in
(italic brackets) explain what you should be doing whilst reading the script.
Please try and change any script to suit your style as much as possible, the more
you do this, the more believable your performance will become! - Derren Brown

About Author:

Derren Victor Brown (born 27 February 1971) is an English magician, illusionist,


mentalist, painter and sceptic. He was born in Croydon, South London, educated at
Whitgift School, where his father coached swimming, and studied Law and German at
the University of Bristol. While there, he attended a show by the hypnotist Martin
Taylor, which inspired him to turn to illusion and hypnosis as a career. Whilst an
undergraduate, he started working as a conjuror, practising the traditional skills
of close-up magic. In 1992, he started performing stage hypnosis shows at the
University of Bristol under the stage name Darren V. Brown.

Derren Brown has also given performances relating to mind-reading. Shortly after,
he was commissioned to do a pilot for his Channel 4 television series, Mind
Control. Much of his work is written in collaboration with Andy Nyman.

Derren Brown performances challenge widely held notions about both human behaviour
and what hypnosis really is. For many years, an academic debate has raged over
whether hypnosis is a distinct state, or simply a collection of compliant
behaviours. Brown's performances, and his statements about them, suggest that he
subscribes to, and demonstrates, the latter viewpoint. Certainly his performances
show that people are more compliant and manipulable than is commonly believed. In
Mind Control 3 he got shoppers in a mall to raise their right arms by simply giving
an apparently regular sales patter over a loud-hailer. But, in his patter were
disguised embedded commands: "Come right arm up!" In another show, he predicted the
exact campaign that two advertising executives would come up with, and in a rare
departure showed us how he'd done it. Brown and his team had put pictures and
phrases on T-shirts, parcels, and pub signs the execs would encounter on their
route to the office. The execs were unconscious of the information they had
absorbed on their journey, and amazed at how predictable their response was.

Mind Controlling

Since the first broadcast of his Channel 4 television show Derren Brown: Mind
Control in 2000, he has become increasingly well known for his "mind-reading" act.
Brown states at the beginning of his Trick of the Mind programmes that he achieves
his results using a combination of "magic, suggestion, psychology, misdirection and
showmanship". Using his knowledge and skill, he appears to be able to predict and
influence people's thoughts with subtle suggestion, manipulate the decision making
process and read the subtle physical signs or body language that indicate what a
person is thinking.
He began his television work with three sixty-minute specials over two years which
led up to the six part series Mind Control, which incorporated new footage with the
best of the hour long shows. Selected highlights from the first series are
available on DVD and video entitled Derren Brown - Inside Your Mind.

Trick of the Mind


Trick of the Mind was the title for Brown's next series, which ran for three
consecutive series. Unlike Mind Control it is all completely new material. The
second series started on E4 on 11 April 2005 and was repeated on Channel 4. The
third series started on 26 March 2006. Trick of the Mind series 1 and 2 are also
available to buy on DVD.

Waking Dead
In June 2005, a clip from the second series was widely circulated on the internet.
In this clip, Brown claims to have created a video game he calls "Waking Dead"
which "is able to put roughly 1/3 of the people who play it into a catatonic
trance". In this episode, he places the video game in a pub to lure a supposedly
unsuspecting patron into playing the game. He then "kidnaps" the catatonic "victim"
and places him in a real-life recreation of the video game, having him fire an air
gun at actors, pretending to be zombies and outfitted with explosive squibs.

The episode raised considerable controversy. Mick Grierson, credited in the episode
as "Zombie Game Designer", put up a website linking to various articles about the
episode.

In Brown's shows, he has produced hypnotic amnesia, anesthesia, command compliance,


hallucinosis - and although it is currently illegal to show hypnotic induction on
British television, he insists that there is no hypnotic induction anyway. "It's
about getting people in a psychological pattern of response which has to do with
their belief in the situation and the way they are being handled. This can happen
very quickly as opposed to taking half an hour with an induction script."
Mind Control with Derren Brown

On 26 July 2007, the US based SCI FI Channel began showing six one-hour episodes of
a series titled Mind Control with Derren Brown. Andrew O'Connor was executive
producer, and the show was produced by Simon Mills who had produced the two
previous series of Trick Or Treat as well as The Heist and The System for Objective
Productions. Journalists in New York at the press announcement were shown preview
clips of Brown "manipulating human behaviour" and given the promise of more
surprises to come. Sci Fi's press release described the show as an "original US
produced version". The show was a mix of new segments filmed in the US and older
clips shown in earlier UK TV shows. The first showing release schedule was:

* Episode 1 "Shopping Mall Carpark" 26 July


* Episode 2 "Lying Car Salesman" 2 August
* Episode 3 "Exotic Dancers" 8 August
* Episode 4 "Receptive Children" 15 August - with a guest star Simon Pegg
* Episode 5 "Assault Course" 22 August
* Episode 6 "Disappearing Sun" 29 August

Derren Brown has written three books on magic: Absolute Magic, Pure Effect, and
Tricks of the Mind; another is planned.[12] The first two books he penned are
intended solely for practitioners of magic and mentalism, whilst his book Tricks of
the Mind is aimed at the general public. The two magic books are out of print; they
and the two magic video products are useful only to those who already possess a
solid and knowledgeable foundation in the theory and practice of magic.

Absolute Magic, subtitled A Model for Powerful Close-Up Performance, is not so much
about magical methodology as about how magicians can make their performances
magical; it is written in a variety of styles: sometimes humorous, sometimes
serious. He warns against an act that conveys the feeling of "Here are some tricks
I've bought" and urges magicians to make their performances experiential and
memorable by involving the audience. In some respects a lot of what he says is
evocative of the content of Darwin Ortiz's Strong Magic but his book expresses it
in the context of his experiences, performance style and theories of how
performance should be. (Out of print)

Pure Effect is a more traditional book of trickery and technique and offers an
insight into some of the methods that Brown employs, and offers a starting point
for development for the reader's own use. (Out of print)

Tricks of the Mind is Brown's first book intended for the general public. It is a
wide-ranging book in which Brown reveals some of the techniques he uses in his
performances, delves into the structure and psychology of magic and discusses
hypnosis. He also applies his insight to the paranormal industry, looking at the
structure of beliefs and how psychology can explain why people become 'true
believers'. He also offers autobiographical stories about his own experiences as a
former Christian, and discusses his scepticism about religion, allegedly 'psychic'
mediums and sundry other belief systems.

Brown has recorded some audio extracts from Tricks of the Mind. In them he expounds
on the three subjects essential to his performance--Magic, Memory and Hypnosis. The
extracts last around 40 minutes each, disclosing tips and techniques Brown uses in
his acts (as well as day-to-day) and narrating the highlights of his book.

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