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Postby greedoniz » Jul 2nd, '09, 11:56



try it again.

you know you want to. I'll leave it public for another day or so

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Postby aporia » Jul 2nd, '09, 17:44

Very good. Was that a Chris Priest routine in there?

Who'd have thought they'd say "yellow".

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Postby IAIN » Jul 2nd, '09, 19:19

Harry Guinness wrote:Top class. I was really impressed.

Iain, it's a David Penn effect, refraction I think.


ahem...ted lesley...ahem...

there was a bit of a hulaballoo over that if memory serves - but then ted gave his permission...

i love the mechanics behind the book and glass method of ted's, i hope he's looking down at us - cursing us all in a charming germanic way...

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Postby Infinite » Jul 2nd, '09, 19:55

Indeed the bottle effect was quite a good starter. I think not drawing the wine bottle is a better effect.

You simply walk up and take your time blowing up a balloon. For adults this is sort of a, "What is he up to." then BAM wine bottle.

It establishes that they shouldn't try to anticipate your show AND that your in control. Very very nice.

And yes that whine glass effect was very nice as well.

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Postby richard bellars » Jul 3rd, '09, 20:17

I really enjoyed your performance. I'd only say that you should hold onto the wine bottle a little longer it was like you were allergic to it once it was in your hand. that picture of balloon then bottle should be there a bit longer to burn it in their little muggle minds....

Cards were great and your sponges are awesome too.

Good work

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