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baal Regular user 104 Posts |
Hi, this is my "shotgun spellbound" routine. It's little different then other spellbounds. Why? you will see when you will watch the clip. I upload it without music for the reason- I'm working on the smoothness and I would like eliminate all of the clicks etc.
The people who inspired me to make this routine, and I wpould like to thanks them for being great coin "welders"; Goeff Latta, Ponta the Smith, Marion Boykin, Radek Makar, Homer Liwag. that's the few which push me to develop this routine. please let me know what do you think people!:) enjoy! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0dVPqBv9VA |
Michael Rubinstein V.I.P. 4665 Posts |
Hi Baal, I think what you are doing is essentially what I do in my routine Sliding WildCoin. Here is the link so you can see the changes, and I will be glad to discuss with you on PM the method.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PTBBrHmr3A
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baal Regular user 104 Posts |
I've just sent you a pm.
Any more opinions? Thanks for any Regards Simon |
Radmak Loyal user Aberdeen, UK 272 Posts |
I will just say a few good words about that vid as we discussed it in detail before...
There is one thing that comes to my mind when I see this kind of videos. And by "this kind" I mean the clips without patter and real presentation that comes from the interaction between the audience and the magician. Even as a raw piece of work, that routine is so smooth, entertaining and puzzling (even for coin magicians) I can watch it over and over again. Look at how flashy the changes of coins are! The level of difficulty of the moves shown on that vid makes me think - I'm not able to do it. But then when I see Simon doing all of them one by one and all of them as a sequence so easily, it gets me thinking that maybe it really is as easy as it seems like. How can it be difficult if Simon performs it with such a grace and without any hesitation??? So I grab my coins and obviously I feel like a kid who was told that Santa doesn't exist. ***. I will have to practice to get where he already is. I will have to practice a lot. But it's worth it. MB once said that "there is Not much new under the sun I hear but under the moon..." - people keep looking towards the sun and they don't realise how much is going on out there, especially in places they don't know. They have no clue how much they miss by looking down or not looking at newcomers. Big ups for this piece of magic mate. Keep it coming. Always happy to watch and discuss. R.
UK Close-up and cabaret magician based in Scotland - www.radekmakar.co.uk
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Mb217 Inner circle 9520 Posts |
Yes, I have to say that it certainly has a lot of promise, a lot going on there and definitely stay with it baal. I'm proud of you man. Clearly you have been practicing and understanding. Also I am humbled to be mentioned in your list of such fine coin magicians. Thank you and keep doing what you're doing because you're doing fine. "Better & better" is just right up ahead.
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