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Rudy Sanchez Special user 907 Posts |
Please enjoy this new un-edited video of "InCisi-Vision".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lygzqbfghY
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Rudy Sanchez Special user 907 Posts |
Hey Rudy... Please post this "New Video Link" to the Un-edited Version of "InCisi-Vision". I'd also like to mention that due to our most recent discoveries concerning the origin of its methodology (pre-dating our own documented 6 year history of "Independant Thought and Development")... We've come to the conclusion that reducing our "Performance Rights" fee on the "InCisi-Vision" would be the best course of action in response to these new revelations, effectively bringing the newly adjusted price off $1000 from the original retail price (including Custom Illusion, Fitted "Encore" ATA case, DVD tutorial depicting Multiple Performance options, and Full Performance Rights).Â
 Thanks for Your Patience with waiting on this New Video, but ongoing work commitments kept it from happening any sooner, and in the not to distant future, there'll be Yet Another Video Post, depicting an "Audience Surrounded Performance" (using a randomly choosen Volunteer)... Till Then, Enjoy !  Dave Pavlov  Owner: "Ultra Custom Productions"
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Hector Loyal user 273 Posts |
Hello,
I just showed the vid to a lay friend wanted to hear her oppinion. What she DID like it: when the performer rises the two ends of the box. What she DID NOT like it: the huge size of the box (everything is too big in her oppinion), the performance and the cloth movement. Just my two cents. All the best. |
videoman Inner circle 6732 Posts |
In many ways I prefer the Tora version better.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKT3UBjRL5I&feature=related |
cairo Elite user 406 Posts |
To me that is a goofy non-deceptive huge piece of furniture. Can someone please tell me why that's superior in effect or design to an age-old thin model sawing? But I like the music, I guess.
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Chad Sanborn Inner circle my fingers hurt from typing, 2205 Posts |
Well Im not crazy about either version. (Pavlov or Tora) Especially in the Tora version, you can see the gimmick sliding into place as the middle section is lifted. Or at least that what it looks like to me. I don't like the bulky size of the Pavlov table. That box is huge compared to the small area the illusion is created in. The Tora box is better in this aspect. Which also makes it a bit more portable. The bad part about them both, is that they don't create a deceptive illusion. While admittedly I am not sure of the exact optics at work, I am not fooled because I still know that a certain gimmick is involved. And to a layman watching that's all that counts.
I think this appeals to magicians because its very clever and takes an old optical principle in a different direction they haven't seen before. But it seems to me to be based on the periscope principle, which was used in Horace Goldins illusion 'Seeing thru a Hindu'. I think the Goldin version is preferable because the optics happen on a smaller scale and seem a bit more deceptive in the course of the larger routine he created for it. |
JL608 Regular user 193 Posts |
Just a quick question to anyone who has ordered this illusion.
Have you heard anything from Dave Pavlov lately? Please PM if you have any information. Thanks, Joe |
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