Magic
Welcome to my site.
So, what's Tim up to? The purpose of this web site is to reflect myself and give people a one-stop view of what's going on with me and my family. I had photo, video, audio and blogs all over the place. My goal is to centralize that content here and share with the world. Please have a look, comment and make yourself at home.
Magic alert! Video of the 'Floating Dollar' magic illusion in my living room
Finally I have done it. The wife was away today so I set my brand new Sony DSC-H9 camera on top of my tripod and started to film some of my magic effects. The very first one is a floating bill. Very awesome trick. I've been studying and performing magic for 15 years now. I always say "I do the cool magic...not the stuff you see on stage, like with doves and magic assistants". I think a lot of magicians give the art a bad name by being super-corny. If you've seen David Blaine or street magicians, that's more my style. My magic is close-up, interactive and in your hands. It's perfect for trade shows, parties, happy hours, etc. I work best when I can float around and mingle with small groups so that everyone can be involved.
Last weekend I did a show in Faribault for the "Health Finders" fund raiser. Thanks Pauline & Paula (reporter and publisher). Click here to see my blog on it.
Enjoy the video
'Health Finders' gala in Faribault Daily News featuring my close-up magic act
I was pleasantly surprised this morning when I found a large story and a photo of me doing card magic at the "Health Finders" gala on page 3A of the Sunday edition of the Faribault Daily News. What a great event. It was well attended and very classy. I was able to walk around the crowd and entertain individual tables while they had dinner. I was able to turn the "oh crap a magician" look into a "I can't believe what I just saw" look. That's why I do what I do.
I did have to question the placement of this story. Please don't confuse it's elegance and philanthropic tone with the murder and drunk driving story found on the left rail and the sex sting story on the right rail. But heck, I work in the news industry. There's only so much room on a page to fit in all the local content.
FARIBAULT - Magician hobbyist Tim Freeland delighted diners at Saturday night's "An Evening Under the Stars" HealthFinders 5th annual gala.
He did card and other slight-of-hand magic tricks. Those attending the gala, however, knew there is no magic cure to the issue of families and individuals without health insurance."The need is so great," said Rae Crumsby, co-chair of the HealthFinders Board of Directors. "When the free clinic started in the summer of 2005, it was open one night a week. Now it's open two nights a week for three hours each night, but we are scheduled out with appointments a month or more in advance."



