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NeverMind Loyal user Right up there. On the stage. 279 Posts |
Yes, currently this seems to be the MOST popular 'warm up' trick
It is better to be trusted than liked.
Under promise. Over perform. |
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FelixKraus New user 93 Posts |
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On Oct 18, 2016, NeverMind wrote: Is there an alternative interactive option? curious. |
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zachwyman New user Maryland 53 Posts |
Does anyone use anything else as an audience warmer? The hand one is good, but I wish there was a book on this type of stuff. Hmmm...
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Luke Jonas Regular user Yorkshire UK 191 Posts |
Like the old saying. if its not broke don't fix it.
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Animated Puppets Loyal user Lost on a Green Screen 285 Posts |
I've used this for years as it is a great way to warm up an audience. And yes, I saw Copperfield do this to an audience of 1000 and was perplexed as much as everyone else.
It's a great way to get a feel for your audience and manage the crowd.
I still recall the day I met Beaker from the Muppets. He said to me "Meep, meep, mee mee mee Meep!", and that has made all the difference.
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DaKine Oregon New user Medford, Oregon 50 Posts |
One reason it is so popular was that Keith Barry did it to start his TED Talk back in February 2014 and the video has been watched more than 14 Million times since then. https://www.ted.com/talks/keith_barry_does_brain_magic
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Ubernutz Regular user 102 Posts |
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On Aug 4, 2018, DaKine Oregon wrote: It's funny, every Copperfield clip they cut away on "the move" havent seen this before, I'll check it out |
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wulfiesmith Inner circle Beverley, UK 1339 Posts |
Ok, you got me!
how on earth did he do this? |
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