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Postby margera » Sep 1st, '06, 03:58

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Postby Mahoney » Sep 1st, '06, 17:30

Nice vanish buddy :wink:

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Postby Mooch » Sep 1st, '06, 17:33

That's a nice vanish, looks very clean :)

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Postby moonbeam » Sep 1st, '06, 17:42

I think it would look alot better if you could show your left hand empty before the vanish - nicely done though :wink:

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Postby fsd » Sep 2nd, '06, 02:14

i can see you praticed at it

good job although i rub my hand like that because some people might think you picked it up realy quick or somthing

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Postby Kolisar » Sep 2nd, '06, 13:40

Good job on the vanish. The only think I would change is the "rub" portion. When you begin to rub the back of your hand it appears as though you are doing it with the tips of your index and middle fingers. From the very first rubbing motion it is clear that the coin is not there. I would suggest that you rub with the pads of those fingers so that the audience thinks that the coin could be under the fingers. Then change the position of the fingers (tilting so that the tips are doing the rubbing) slowly to reveal that the coin is no longer there. By starting the rubbing in such a way that the audience can believe that the coin is under the fingers it is more likely to lead them to believe that the rubbing action is actually involved in the magic of vanish, I believe is the desired effect. By makeing them believe that the rubbing is involved it also provides an explaination for the rubbing so the audience is not left wondering "why was he rubbing his fingers on the back of his hand?"

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Postby margera » Sep 3rd, '06, 10:51

thanks :) i´ll work on that.

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Postby jwilson19294 » Sep 13th, '06, 23:21

The Raven?

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