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gforster Regular user californian living in wisconsin 136 Posts |
I'm not sure if this is the correct place to post this. . .
I built (possibly invented) an illusion for our college production of "A Christmas Carol." It was for when Marley confronts Scrooge. He was supposed to sit down as if sitting in a chair, but with no visible support, so that it would look like he was a ghost sitting in thin air. This was a very crude version made on a low, low budget. But, I was wondering if there could be any use for something like this in the magic community? I am not a stage performer, so I have no idea if there would be any interest. If anyone is interested, please let me know!
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niva Inner circle Malta (Europe) 2970 Posts |
I think it would be a great illusion to incorporate with Miming.
Yours,
Ivan |
Eldon Inner circle Virden, IL 1137 Posts |
If it's something new, you bet there's a use for it!
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gforster Regular user californian living in wisconsin 136 Posts |
Well, it doesn't seem to have generated a lot of interest here or at the other site I posted it on. We shall see, I guess.
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fxmagik New user UK 28 Posts |
We are at present constructing a sitting down floating on thin air Illusion, I would be very Interested in your principle.
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