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giochi Special user 502 Posts |
Has anybody checked out Blaine's updated site?
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blazes816 Special user Wichita, Kansas 522 Posts |
What is it?
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giochi Special user 502 Posts |
Davidblaine.com
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giochi Special user 502 Posts |
Since nobody seems to have an opinion, Ill give mine. the site feels very personal. I was particularly fascinated by the handwritten letters by Blaine. Also of interest are the pictures put up- most of which I havent seen before. Its refreshing to see Blaine in this light.
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Bob Johnston Inner circle Philadelphia, PA 1251 Posts |
Does look nice!!
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Daniel J. Ferrara Jr. Regular user Long Island, New York 182 Posts |
It's got some good content, but doesn't look like a real professional site. I mean, if you didn't know who he was and you went to this site, you wouldn't think that this is a celebrity's web site.
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giochi Special user 502 Posts |
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On 2005-07-14 10:52, Daniel J. Ferrara Jr. wrote: why? |
Daniel J. Ferrara Jr. Regular user Long Island, New York 182 Posts |
Go to http://www.mcbridemagic.com
then go to http://www.davidblaine.com Maybe it's just me, but when I see McBride's site, I think "professional" When I see Blaine's site, I don't have that same reaction. Does anyone else see what I'm talking about? |
diabolos New user 22 Posts |
I checked out Blaine's website. It is simple and to the point. I agree it does not look like a very expensive put together website, but why should he? There is no guideline on what a website should look like if your a celebrity. McBride is selling him-self, he has shows and he needs his site to promote him. Blaine on the other hand just has a televison show onece in a while. Blaine in reality does not need a website, he just needs good network commercials to promote him. Blaine is a down to earth magician, without the elaborate show setups, his website shows his style.
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dr chutney Special user United Kingdom 518 Posts |
Nope, doesn't do anything for me I'm afraid. Very plain and dull, and as for the journal - seriously lost the plot!
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Pele New user State of Bliss, USA 29 Posts |
I like it.
It suits him. McBride is very flashy, and so his site should be. Have you ever seen Penn and Teller's website? It suits them. It is strong and to the point, like they are. David Blaine has always had a simplistic style. No flashy costumes. No grandiose settings and lights. It fits his style of presentation. I would question if it didn't. As for the photos, I saw many that were used in his book actually.
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Richard Shippy Special user Scottsdale, Arizona 510 Posts |
I agree with Pele! Both websites seem to suit the style of each performer and are effective.
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Chris Keppel Special user Kansas City MO 544 Posts |
Its ok, the navigation kind of suck since you have to keep closing out the page instead of just hitting back , or other page. Not a biggy though
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