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Maaaagic!![]() New user Maidenhead, UK 43 Posts ![]() |
Hi there,
I need to prepare for a film in which the Director is considering showcasing a few effects performed by me. All I know at this time is that the film has a magical theme so it is hard to know what exactly will be suitable. This is an opportunity I don't want to miss or mess-up. I therefore need to do effects that are quick, maybe flashy, but look really skillful. I want to look good. I guess I can also get away with effects that would not work live - artistic license? My initial thoughts are: effects with loops, coin rolls, bill change with TT, coin rub change, more stuff with TT, coin bite?, Flash paper appearance. Anything I shouldn't do? All advice would be more than welcome. Many Thanks, Denham |
paulajayne![]() Inner circle London England 1160 Posts ![]() |
Hi
Bottle production - close-up. Sponge balls in hand. Paula
Paula Jay - Magic to Remember -
--------------------------------- I once wrote a book on elephants, I think paper would have been better. ---- |
Brent McLeod![]() Inner circle 1822 Posts ![]() |
Diminishing cards with confetti finale
Simple -effective -visual-takes about 30 mins to learn
Professional Corporate Entertainer
https://brentmcleodmagic.com/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9jnyEMZzX8 |
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