Does anybody have any first-hand experience with Oz Pearlman's 21st Century Phantom?
It's a close-up take on the Phantom Artist. The original was never an effect I greatly cared for, but in the close-up setting with a business card, it seems to take on a whole new level of novelty funness.
Anyone out there have experience or opinions on the effect?
I have it. I remember practicing it like a devil, and then...never using it. My own stupid fault. I must have seen something else new and shiny.
So i can tell you this, it all made sense for the "dirty business" that you need to do. And you get the props as well as a link to more so you can print them out and do what's needed.
It is indeed, a fun and unusual piece of work. I seem to remember people not being freaked out as such - just a) admiration for your cutting skills b) the general oooooooooooooooh at an unusual mind-magic effect.
Nothing earth-shattering, just strange and interesting. A nice segue into more powerful stuff and most importantly. Something in mentalism that is visual too.
I reviewed this a long time ago. I really like it and its not hard to change the celebrities. I have a kids version I use with characters from TV. For adults I use Marylin Monroe, Mr T (The A-Team), and Bruce Lee among many others
(C, AH)
If you have a quality,let it define you no matter what it is-Doug Bradley
Lenoir wrote:Anybody got any more thoughts on this?
yes, its like the original, but slightly different...
unless you're doing a gig, it may seem a little strange walking around with a pair of scissors in your pocket...for a guy more than a lady i suppose...
however - i've been thinking about using a set of nail clippers instead recently...
Cheers Lee, it does seem like quite a fun routine and with the small restaurant work I'm doing at the moment, potentially a nice way to leave them with a souvenir.