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Streetking wrote:Wow, I feel kind of embarresed. I guess your right I am pretty excited but what if I actually could pull it off?
But I will make sure this will work and not end up being a terrible disgrace to magic. I found a local public swimming pool that said they are looking for entertainment but I need to test it a few times because I can be hot headed.
And thanks to you guys I realize that the water may not help the effect of catching the card, so anyone have any ideas of a different element? Thank you so much for helping me!
David R. wrote:I sent a PM to you, but just so everyone here can read it...
I have a method that will work. Live, surrounded, the works. And all you would have to do is pay a couple of construction workers...
In one word: Tunnel.
Yes, there are many more aspects to it, which I have considered and thought about to the extent of how to seal the part that connect the pool to the tunnel...but in one word...Tunnel.
If you have the means to build it, go ahead.
~David
Mage Tyler wrote:I think the whole thing is impractical, but giant kudos to you if you think you can pull it off.
Plot wise I think it might interesting as a challenge-type effect/stunt.
The magician states that he is going to demonstrate his quick abilities with cards. Normal card-selection bit on the ground. Magician states he will jump from a high-dive and before reaching the bottom he will have found the card.
Up he goes, flurry of cards, down he comes. Splash. Gone.
Drawn out pause... is he hurt? drowning?
Magician emerges (wet) from rear of theatre holding spectator's card.
The pause is a little more dramatic than other vanishes because the water, while clear, still obscures view, then people wonder if he might be drowning - an interesting element.
Theatrically interesting, I fear it's probably as Craig suggests: a "magician's wet dream"
Part-Timer wrote:Actually, I think your version might be possible. It'll involve a variation on a classic illusion technique (the same one used whenever a magician vanishes from point A and immediately pops up a long way away). What if the performer puts on some goggles and a swim cap as he makes his way towards the concrete stairs up to the diving board?
Mage Tyler wrote:Before the dive I couldn't think of a way that wouldn't look blatantly obvious. The point is for him to be standing out where everyone can see, fairly climbing up the board, etc.
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