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TT Magic by KCT

Postby KCT » Nov 3rd, '06, 10:08



Hi all,
Here is my new magic video where i do tricks whit my TT. I speak English bad but i hope you can understad me. Need to wear white t-shirt when i do that trick. :P

Link: http://www.lillekyla.pri.ee/tt_magic

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Postby KCT » Nov 3rd, '06, 13:51

Can somebody say something? :?

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Postby i1011i » Nov 3rd, '06, 14:33

Something

Just kidding.

Pretty good. I would suggest on the pocket production that you put your thumb in and pull out your pocket, as if to show it empty. Just for justification.

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Postby KCT » Nov 3rd, '06, 14:48

i1011i wrote:Something

Just kidding.

Pretty good. I would suggest on the pocket production that you put your thumb in and pull out your pocket, as if to show it empty. Just for justification.


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Next time it comes better. :P

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Postby Perfelti » Nov 4th, '06, 00:50

i suggest cutting the tt to make it shorter. it may just be me but i noticed that the place where you use the TT :wink: was longer

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Postby jericbilo » Nov 4th, '06, 03:14

I thought it was good.

I would suggest putting more pauses to milk the moment. That's my 2 cents.

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Postby Farlsborough » Nov 4th, '06, 14:18

That's pretty good, but you did flash the TT when you went to do the t-shirt show - just watch out! :)

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Postby artinct » Jan 15th, '07, 18:20

I though you did a fine job. Your right that you should be wearing a white or light colored shirt for this trick. Or use a yellow silk. Keep up the good work.

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Postby Mikey.666 » Jan 15th, '07, 19:18

i don't use a TT (markdini pittys me)
but from that...yeh a different colour t would be nice...and also if you pulled the silk right out of the t i think it would of looked better. maybe you could it vanish totally...but then it is in your mouth? :)

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Postby Lady of Mystery » Jan 16th, '07, 12:53

That was very nice, good work there!

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Postby seige » Jan 16th, '07, 13:24

Well, you wanted a comment, so I'll be gentle...

Firstly, if you'd have put half as much effort into the performance as you have the design and editing of the presentation, then you'd be doing really well. The site design etc. is nice ;)

Now... using the TT...
You shouldn't EVER show the T's as clearly as you have! The side-on views are asking for trouble. Always angle so the tip of the TT is pointing at the spec/camera, so the smallest area is seen. But ideally, the view of the thumbs should be obscured anyway. A TT isn't meant to be camouflaged or look like a real part of your hand, and as discussed before, you should be aiming at being able to perform with a TT which could be coloured bright green—and still not noticable.

A good experiment for you to check for flashing would be to paint the lower half of the TT around the rim side with a red stripe. This side view is the bit that could give you away.

The vanish etc. was quite clean, but FAR too much finger flicking... practice how the effect would look if you were REALLY vanishing the silk... would you need so much finger work? It almost begs suspicion.

And, as mentioned before, a dark T-shirt with dark silk kills the visuals ;)

BUT... overall, really nice work. Just watch those angles!

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