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kentfgunn Inner circle Merritt Island FL 1639 Posts |
The caps were his.
Eight minutes of cups and balls. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDoVmlMdyi8 I think he sets some sort of record here for a loading sequence. |
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skyfire Regular user 136 Posts |
That's worth watching more than once. Awesome performance.
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TheRaven Special user 597 Posts |
Really like the idea of disappearing the cups and then reappearing them as final loads... that is brilliant.
Felt long though. Maybe could remove some earlier sequences and/or distribute some early paper cup sequences to later cup sets. Just an opinion though. Superb performance. |
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BeThePlunk Special user West of Boston, East of Eden 887 Posts |
So depressing to watch, because I can only ever imagine performing at that level and knowing I'll never get there. Really original and clever!
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yin_howe Special user Malaysia 981 Posts |
Does anyone else feel that it was too long and too complicated? I did enjoy watching it as a magician cos of the unique loading sequence but not sure if I'd feel the same if I was a layperson.
"Talent without passion is talent wasted.."
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J-Mac Inner circle Ridley Park, PA 5338 Posts |
Fantastic! I liked it - even the length. Entertaining enough that it was not boring at all IMO.
Jim |
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Corbett Inner circle Indiana 1161 Posts |
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On 2013-12-29 21:48, yin_howe wrote: Agreed. Way too long in my opinion. Just because you know 16 phases, doesn't mean you should put them all into the routine. Overkill. |
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David Fillary Special user 662 Posts |
Well I think this was mainly aimed at magicians anyway as it was for FISM. I saw a magiacian do a 15 minute routine for magicians once where there must have been a trick every 20secs - it would have been overkill for any layperson, but for us it was amazing!
I don't think I've ever seen so many balls and cups used in one routine - phenomenal and made the disappearances and appearances of balls much more impossible. |
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Wizard of Oz Inner circle Most people wish I didn't have 5150 Posts |
Maybe a tad too long, but caught me off guard enough to make it worthwhile for me. I audibly said "f@@k Y@u" at least 3 times, which turned my wife's head to see what I was watching. The champaign bottle load was broadcast a bit, some body-angle may have helped. But all in all, I really enjoyed this. Thanks for the link!
Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain.
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martinjmac497 New user 12 Posts |
BeThePlunk, I agree with you lol! It is very depressing to watch! I have a long way to go! I can see what he I doing I just don't have the skill yet to do it myself.
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TheRaven Special user 597 Posts |
I think he did a lot of sequences with the paper cups and then just one or two with the other sets. I think it would feel less long if the sequences were spread more evenly across the three sets of cups.
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Bill Wilson Special user 536 Posts |
Perhaps a bit much, was kind of waiting for the kitchen sink to make an appearance. Not practical for performance in ordinary settings but even though it was over the top I enjoyed it and am certainly impressed with the thought and work put into it. Very well done.
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Doctor D Special user 563 Posts |
Long-winded, awkward applause cues in a room that was too small for them, awkward load sequence and WAY too many samurai moves.
And what was with the bad rap music? |
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bunkyhenry Special user NYC Metro 828 Posts |
Loved it! Thanks for posting it!
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D. Yoder Veteran user 376 Posts |
Amazing! It's fun to watch a master at work.
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Terry Holley Inner circle 1805 Posts |
Gave me a lot to think about!
Co-author with illusionist Andre' Kole of "Astrology and Psychic Phenomena."
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Swann101 Special user 558 Posts |
He should use one of those ligher wands to light the candles at the end!
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Chris.Z Regular user 141 Posts |
Oh that was all kinds of fun.
I'm with Bill, I seriously was waiting for the kitchen sink to pop up somewhere. I was entertained. |
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ralphs007 Inner circle 1087 Posts |
Thanks,that was very entertaining. The guy has some serious skills!
"You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him".
James D. Miles |
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Ray Haining Inner circle Hot Springs, AR 1907 Posts |
Thanks Kent for posting that. That was incredible. I love Hayashi's coin work. His approach to magic is beautiful.
He might have gotten part of the idea for the loading sequence from Regal's routine. Of course, he takes it beyond. |
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