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euphoria5150 Regular user Russell Jeanneret 110 Posts |
I was going put a little act opening act together. I was going to start out with a 'Airbourne' effect as a before-thought and then go into a good liquid trick, but am stuck. I was thinking about the old trick called 'In the news' where the liquid disappears in the newspaper, etc. Is this still a good effect? Does it still plays strong and fools people?
Does anyone have any other liquid tricks that would be a good follow-up to the 'Airbourne' trick?
Theater, cinemas, and literature are all better forums for telling stories or creating drama. Stand-up comedy is better for telling jokes. But magic is unique in creating the Twilight Zone sense of turning a corner and finding yourself on another street, in another town, in another country. Deception is the means to that end. –John Bannon
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what the...? Veteran user North Carolina 378 Posts |
I do slush powder, then Commedy funnel. Acutally did, I broke my cup last sunday.
Brian
The great Sandwich!
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The Mighty Fool Inner circle I feel like a big-top tent having 2140 Posts |
What I find is cool, is to do the helium glass with a soda can, then do a switch, and follow up with the healed & sealed effect!
Everybody wants to beleive.....we just help them along.
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MinnesotaChef Regular user Minneapolis,MN 176 Posts |
I've done that trick small scale in the kitchen and it plays well to the staff. Maybe do Bob Read's changing hat with the paper after that? Torn and Restored? Maybe Snowstorm in China?
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