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jakubr Veteran user 326 Posts |
Hello Café!
So recently I had an idea to dress an old trick into yet another theme - Batman. I'm sure many of you would recognize it. I like very much how Copperfield did it years ago. Here's my little take on it. What do you think? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8popBoakJ0 |
george1953 Inner circle Mallorca (Spain) 5943 Posts |
Nice, I enjoyed it, well done.
By failing to prepare, we are preparing to fail.
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WitchesHat Regular user 155 Posts |
I haven't even watched it yet, but I love it cause it includes the !@#$%^! Batman.
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jakubr Veteran user 326 Posts |
Thanks for the kind words!
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Sicnatius Veteran user Connecticut 396 Posts |
That was nice! Thanks for sharing!
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John C Eternal Order I THINK therefore I wrote 12938 Posts |
Which word? !@#$%^! Or Batman
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On 2013-11-06 07:12, jakubr wrote: |
jakubr Veteran user 326 Posts |
Hehe
Thanks, Sicnatius! |
George Hunter Inner circle 2013 Posts |
Jakubr:
Well conceived, clearly presented. Thanks! George |
Bijan New user Munich, Germany 45 Posts |
I like that. It Looks really nice.
We'll done! |
jakubr Veteran user 326 Posts |
Thank you guys, it means a lot!
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C.J. Inner circle There's a lotta rambling in my 2366 Posts |
"Ask you to make a series of random choices", and "There are infinite possibilities" and the repeated use of "It's your choice" were powerful lines - good scripting.
The "Remember..." summary at the end was not so strong. I'm not sure you needed this. Often, the literature calls it "re-writing history", but in this case you did a great job of conveying the mistaken belief of free choice throughout, so trying to reinforce it at the end actually served to draw attention to the process, rather than misdirect. But I liked it overall.
Connor Jacobs - The Thought Sculptor
Mundus vult decipi, ergo decipiatur Be fondly remembered. |
sgrossberg Special user Southern California 739 Posts |
Very nice.
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scottyocean Regular user 110 Posts |
I always loved this concept. Steinmeyer wrote about this in one of his books didn't he?
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