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Stephen Young Inner circle Thought Illusions 3933 Posts |
D*mn that's very organized!
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bdekolta Inner circle Texas 1636 Posts |
Personally I enjoy hearing/reading the history of an effect. What I don't enjoy is when that history only "recent" history and truly doesn't know the origins of what is being offered.
I am usually satisfied when I purchase but I don't buy that much and I usually have purpose for the purchase. I also vastly prefer books over video and purchase very few props. Having said all that I work with several creators, most of you know this, and if you ever purchase anything from one of them that you feel does not live up to its advertising or you are disappointed in in any way please contact me directly. Can't promise a refund but I would truly like to know. Thanks. ~ Dan |
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John Raff M Loyal user Republic of Ireland 233 Posts |
Slightly off topic I'm sure but I'm gonna say it anyway:
Why not create your own effects? I have found that they are far more origonal, creative and you won't get scammed by a bad ad copy! Just my 1 cent. Please don't slaughter me for it. John. |
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Mark_Chandaue Inner circle Essex UK 4187 Posts |
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On 2013-03-06 14:52, John Raff M wrote: Good advice but realistically to get to a point that you can create really solid effects you need to have made some purchases including the classic texts (at least enough to get a good grounding in the fundamentals). I rarely buy tricks to perform (although some things are too good not to perform like Glance and many of the outlaw effects). I tend to see my purchases as brain food. More often than not if I buy an effect rather than a book my goal is to tap into the creative process of the creator, what principles have been used or combined, what can I take away from this, can I put a different twist on this or take the idea further, what inspiration can I derive from this product. Sometimes the thinking behind an effect or the way old principles have been applied to create a new idea is more valuable than the effect itself. If you buy tricks just for the advertised trick your potential for disappointment increases dramatically. Mark |
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