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MagicMarker Elite user 498 Posts |
I had just about given up on trying to get some of my colour changes to work. No matter how hard I practiced, no matter how I altered how I held the cards I was never even close to as good as some of the video clips I was seeing.
Then I tried recording myself to see what I looked like and I was shocked. It all looked great. Just like in the video's I was seeing on the Web. Thing is I know I'm not that good live which is all that matters. When you take away the sound of cards flicking off each other etc. and when you're forced to watch through the fixed lens it's amazing how impressive the magic can look. I started messing with the Eidetic Change today and on Video it looks stunning. In person I wouldn't fool a blind man. Are there any sleights that you know of that look great on video but no matter how you try you can't get right to a level that you'd be willing to perform live? -MM |
James F Inner circle Atlanta 1096 Posts |
I remember when I was learning the pass it looked great on video, but not so great in person. In a video, almost anyone can have a killer pass.
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Larry Barnowsky Inner circle Cooperstown, NY where bats are made from 4770 Posts |
The video lens has one eye. People see in stereo with two eyes. There are subtle things that stereo vision picks up that you won't get looking at a flat screen. Video is helpful for feedback but it doesn't replace a live audience.
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scorch Inner circle 1480 Posts |
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On 2005-10-06 12:07, MagicMarker wrote: Welcome to the world of Oz Pearlman and Penguin Magic. An entire marketing philosophy is based on just this concept. A lot of effects that work fine on camera are simply unworkable in live situations (though admittedly, even the camera can't make some of those performances look good). Penguin has a version of Bro John Hamman's Your Signed Card that uses a gaff of black construction paper taped to the back of a card. The idea is that audiences won't notice it when it's on a black close-up mat! OK, whatever you say guys.... |
Pinekonez New user South Carolina, US 24 Posts |
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On 2005-10-06 12:57, Larry Barnowsky wrote: Not quite the same thing I think. Video cameras convey depth in a way that a single human eye can't. Maybe I'm a dumbass. |
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