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Ste New user Italy 70 Posts |
Hi to all.
I’d like to create an “explosion” of confetti at the end of my show and I already know about kabuki. But I think that instead of using the CO gas to burst out the confetti one can use the push given from flash cotton ignited. Is this a good idea? There are some problems with the possibilities to create fire from the confetti? And any one of you try to build some prop to obtain a “firework of confetti”? Thank you for your interest. Ste |
BroDavid Inner circle America’s North Coast, Ohio 3176 Posts |
Just off the top of my head, I would say be very careful with this concept.
The risk is that the material/confetti could ignite and rather than simply burn and/or give the desired effect, you could get an uncontrolled airborne explosion. It would definitely depend on the materials, but bears extreme caution. BroDavid
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mghia Veteran user Kymystical 387 Posts |
If you use fire resistant confetti and paper products from Theatre Effects it will be ok to use a little flash cotton.
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cheaptrick Loyal user Wilmington, Delaware 251 Posts |
I'd be pretty careful. You can probably find something that will do the job at Theatre Effects.
http://www.theatrefx.com/cybershop/main.html Thinking "out of the box is a specialty of mine, and I've just come up with a zinger (I think). Load the confetti into a container (say a tin can of suitable size. Pretty it up with spray paint and decals, etc.). Cut a hole in the can that is away from the audience. Insert a balloon into the can and inflate it as much as you can. Adjust the balloon so a portion is exposed through the hole. Fill the rest of the can with confetti. Jab the part of the balloon that is sticking out of the can with a pin, cigarette, or whatever. POP! Instant snowstorm. I just dreamed this up, and never tried it, but I think it would work.
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MagicBrent Inner circle 2574 Posts |
I don't know if this would fit into your show, but I always like the idea of palming something in your hand. Then pretending you're choking, you cough into your hand and out comes the confetti or whatever as if you just coughed them up. There are quite a few applications for this with various items, including smoke and eating livestock.
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RS Magic(NL) New user The Netherlands 25 Posts |
Hi there,
Everything you want can be found at http://www.lemaitrefx.com There are a few options for your idea. Look at the movie section (streamers) and you can have a big loud bang that ends with confetti or streamers! It is possible to hang it on a truss system or to shoot it in the air from the ground. It is not cheap but professional and (very important) safe! The ignition is with 12 volt. I hope I have helped you. Regards, Richard ***Sorry for my terrible English. I am a Dutch magician.**** |
zigmont Regular user 140 Posts |
This is a pyro effect and will need to be treated like all other pyro effects.
Zigmont
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Symmatrix Special user 553 Posts |
Fantastic idea, Ste.
And you guys have posted some of the great sites. This seems like a good site for those who love this stuff to add to their act. http://www.lemaitrefx.com and http://www.theatrefx.com/cybershop/main.html Symmatrix
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