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Magicmaven Inner circle 1235 Posts |
I use the wand for a ball vanishes, pulling back a cup, and allowing my hand holding out- to look more natural. On the street, a wand can make a lot of noise, so that is why many street performers use it.
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Mr. Muggle Special user 999 Posts |
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On 2005-04-21 05:39, gtthecloser42 wrote: He doesn't use a wand for his cups routine; but he does use a wand for his dice routine. Although no wand is used, the misdirection is just as strong through the use of sound. So if you don't use a wand, your misdirection needs to be stronger than the misdirection that a wand would create (IMO). For example Tommy Wonder creates the “awe” factor, and Paul Gertner creates the illusion of sound; both of which grab, hold, and direct the spectator's attention where you want it. MM
"Now you're looking for the secret... but you won't find it because you're not really looking. You don't really want to know the secret... You want to be fooled." - The Prestige (2006)
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