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midnightmjb New user 33 Posts |
This is a great levitation effect, but does anyone have a good idea (perhaps on angles) on how to "get out" of the illusion... (I don't want to give it away) without appearing awkward or perhaps exposing your ****.??
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irishmagic Regular user 135 Posts |
your best bet is to use his suggestions on the video. The illusion is very impressive and decieving to the spectators. I have only done it for a handful of people but all have been extremely impressed. as far as the "get out" of the illusion. make sure you maintain eye contact at all times. good luck
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Pablo Tejero Inner circle Zaragoza, SPAIN 1201 Posts |
Hi:
Well, a good idea I use to cover angles, for example, is to do King Rising in a corridor. You know, your are in a friends house, and you stay in the corridor, and your friends in the other side. You cover a lot of angles with this idea. But I think that this levitation is only to do with a videotape (as the demostration video). With the little help of the video camera, this levitation is a miracle. Record yourself, and shock people. I do not think that King Rising is a good levitation to do live. Even Balducci isn´t too. To do well this kind of Self-Levitations live in the streets, or wherever you are, is very dificult. But you choose. All the best magic, Pablo Tejero
"The Magic is in the air, you just have to... breathe it!"
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