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So somewhere in that big pile of newly adorned ego, you know that some of what I said does apply and that's what got you upset
MagicBill wrote: For our opening effect the other night, we randomly selected a member of the 200-strong audience and invited them up onto stage. At this point, the audience member was on stage alone as only our voices could be heard instructing her from off-stage. She was asked to stand behind a table that had a deck of cards scattered across it. We asked her to call out some of the cards she could see just to establish to the audience that all of the cards were different (Craig - we couldn't afford to have an overhead camera here). Once this was done we asked her to focus on any card and slide it off the table. We then asked her to read out the contents of an envelope pinned to the microphone stand which revealed that we predicted which card she would chose.
Just want to stress several things here -
There were no stooges used, no direction given as to which card to chose, no mulitple 'outs', no switches, she really did have a free choice of any card and she could have changed her mind.
This effect is 100% the brainchild of Paul and I and the method is extremely clever!
MagicBill wrote:
Aside from Derren Brown and Jerry Sadowitz, I don't recall seeing any other magic-type acts producing live shows for audiences in the UK in recent years.
bmat wrote:The press is simply the press, and they are going to slant a story anyway they choose. I hate to sound so negative about them, but they honestly don't care about the people they are writing about. They care about what they think the readers want to read.
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