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jarzamagic New user Finland 10 Posts |
I`ve been asked to make CEO vanish during his speech. I would like to know what you think is the best way to do it? They are willing to pay 2000-3000 $. Any recommendations? Is it possible to do this kind of illusion with Tilfords "The Chameleon - The Ultimate Self Contained Surrounded Flash Appearance Frame with Optional Vanish"?
Thanks allready. Jari |
tilford New user 75 Posts |
Dear Jari,
Go to my website. Next, Click on TESTOMONIALS. Scroll down to The Chameleon and you will see a Testomonial by Adam Milgate. Click on his Name and his e-mail address will appear and you can contact him Directly and Privately. Sincerely, Douglas Tilford
http://www.tilfordillusions.com
magician@tilfordillusions.com Phone (386) 322-7308 Fax (386) 761-3973 |
magicofCurtis Inner circle Los Angeles 2545 Posts |
Jarazmagic,,,
There are many ways to make him dissapear... What type of staging will yo have.. I usually use a tip over trunk in a high fashionalble way or I use a base with the steps.... Dpeending on my staging... check out magicauction.com it should give you many idea.. Curtis
Curtis Lovell II
http://www.CurtisLovell.com http://www.MagicofCurtis.com www.facebook.com/curtislovellii Los Angeles, California - U.S.A. |
BondJames628 Regular user Alabama 110 Posts |
In Mark Wilson's Course of Magic, there are a few ways to make people disappear including the CEO Doorway. I belive it can be used as a vanish as well as an appearance. You could decorate the door for the company.
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Tyler_Magician Special user 509 Posts |
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On 2005-04-01 23:40, BondJames628 wrote: Does that door appearance actually fool the audience? I looked at it in the book, but it looked so easy to figure out. -Tyler |
BondJames628 Regular user Alabama 110 Posts |
I think it would fool them. You must remember, we are magicians and we know what to look for. Audience members don't.
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The Drake Inner circle 2274 Posts |
Jari,
A vanish is a lot difference than an appearance. You can surprise an audience with an appearance but if you do a vanish you are giving them the opportunity to study the prop and figure out what happened to the CEO. If the client is willing to pay big money you'd better have a great prop or method of doing it. What quality would you expect if you paid $2000-$3000 to someone for 2 minutes work? Avoid the Chameleon. It's not a fooler. The fact that you would consider it tells me you are new to this type of performance. If you'd like some tips email me and we'll discuss it a bit more directly. Best, Tim |
BondJames628 Regular user Alabama 110 Posts |
I'd have to agree Tim.
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magicjohn2278 Special user Isle of Man UK 544 Posts |
Who was it said, "Never finish your act on a vanish."?
.... and how is he going to reappear to join in the party later?.... |
Drs_Res Veteran user 325 Posts |
IMHO, you might want to talk the company into making him appear, and then make his speech. I think that would have a greater impact.
Unless there is a special reason that they want to make him disappear, like he is being fired.
( / ) The Bunny
(O.o) Add him to your signature. (> <) Help him rule the world. /_||_ Prosper at his side. Scott |
gulamerian Special user 581 Posts |
We use a Modern Cabinet.
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hugmagic Inner circle 7655 Posts |
I agree to make him appear for his speech is going to be much stronger for the them. I would make a custom silk and do a blendo type patter routine and produce him from behind this. This could be done with a wing curtin or a center split. PM if you need more info. But the patter ideas for this are unlimited to set up the big cheese to come out and talk.
Vanishing him in middle of his speech or even at the end of it would take all the impact away from what he is saying. And if he vanishes or changes into another person, how are you going to bring him back for the rest of the program? If you make him appear at the back of the auditorium or such, he becomes the magician to the audience. I would stick with an appearance. Richard
Richard E. Hughes, Hughes Magic Inc., 352 N. Prospect St., Ravenna, OH 44266 (330)296-4023
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Magic Nathan Regular user 110 Posts |
Have you done your CEO vanish yet? If so..how'd it go? If you are still looking a good vanish contact Ryan Joyce ( http://www.ryanjoyce.com ) and ask him if his vanish is available. I saw him do it in a recent show and it floored everyone. It was very clean and quick, no boxes or cabinets.
Nathan |
MajesticWizard New user Lakewood, WA - USA 58 Posts |
Instant popularity with the rest of the company...thats what I say. If the CEO is rotten guy, that makes the trick even more fun. But I'm sure that's not the case. You'd have to wonder, as an audience member if, the participant would be let in on the trick at some point, otherwise they might not be so copperative I suspect...lol.
- Shawn
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Chris Stolz Inner circle Mississauga, Ontario 1958 Posts |
As far as the door illusion in the Wilson Course is concerned....yes...it DOES fool the audience. We used it to open a show and with the right bits of theatre in there it worked GREAT. I recieved a lot of great comments on that illusion in particular after the shows.
It can also be used to produce one person, then a second if you work the trick twice which can add an extra little something to it.
Chris Stolz
BLACK ART BOOK: Hiding In The Shadows. |
eilers New user MI 45 Posts |
You can easily build a Tabouret for $500-$600 and you can do it COMPLETELY surrounded.
- Steve -
unrealmagic.com |
tophat New user 58 Posts |
I must admit, while I myself am irrelevant to the talk at hand, I am curious about the "Tabouret" illusion, which I have never heard of. (I'm a close-up dude, who's starting to break into stage) Is it a new illusion, or a classic? What is the effect?
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Tanner & Company New user 45 Posts |
A rather genious idea was written in "The Art of Magic" it had three seperate panels in which he would laos be abled to reappear from. great trick
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