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Supriemer

New user
South Bend, IN
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Posted: Oct 26, 2002 10:04pm
Does this contain practical illusions that are able to be built and performed? Or is it more of history of illusions, but not actually how to build them? Are they good lectures? Thanks.
"Kristopher Supriemer"
"Good things come to those who wait...but only what's left by those who hustle."
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bekralik

Inner circle
Canada
1058 Posts
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Posted: Oct 27, 2002 12:50pm
>Does this contain practical illusions that
>are able to be built and performed? Or is
>it more of history of illusions, but not
>actually how to build them? Are they good
>lectures?
It contains history and construction theory on two specific illusions, one of creating ghostly images, the other of invisibility/visibility.
I enjoyed reading it, as one of my first books on understanding big theatrical illusions. It's an expensive book. If you're serious into one of the above effects, it may seed your mind with ways to develop your own effects.
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