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abracadanny New user 69 Posts |
Hi Everyone!
This may sound like a stupid question, but does anyone have any tips on quickening the set-up for The Anderson Newspaper Tear. I know I will get faster at it over time, but as I am still practicing making the effect look good. Therefore, I need to set-up about 5-6 each practice session. Thanks in advance! |
jay leslie V.I.P. Southern California 9498 Posts |
Experiance
and... make 32 at a time.
Jay Leslie
www.TheHouseOfEnchantment.com |
Sam Sandler Inner circle 2487 Posts |
Now that was good advice!
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mtpascoe Inner circle 1932 Posts |
If you are like me, you enjoy practicing. Once I get going, I want to do it over and over again. Unless you have enough packets made up, you will stop you practicing and making packets again.
And if you are in a groove when you need to correct a mistake, you will have to stop which may not be a good thing at that point. |
Frank Simpson Special user SW Montana 883 Posts |
One thing I did when I first learned this effect was to take several stacks of similarly thick newspapers and practice only the tearing portion of the trick. This is really the hardest part! I tore dozens and dozens of papers before moving on to the restoration.
And Jay is right. Make at least 32. |
Sam Sandler Inner circle 2487 Posts |
I might also add that you should video your practice sessions to watch back to see what it looks like.
watch not just the magic the restoration but watch each tear. watch where you are standing how you are standing. where you are looking. are you pacing while performing. what you are saying (script script script!!!!) etc etc etc. the magic is the easy part everything else is what makes the trick look good! sam
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