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Postby IAIN » May 23rd, '06, 14:56



If it was one that could magically appear, i'd like to see footage of Corinda in his prime...

Otherwise - hmmmm, the first lennart green vid/dvd, just for the pure entertainment first and foremost...for learning, its a little hard to get to grips with first couple of runs through...

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Postby black_stone » May 24th, '06, 06:09

Demitri wrote:May I ask why you have no respect for Derren Brown?


some of his stuff is honest magic... but most of what i have seen of his work
has to do with tricky video edited and hired actors to play along...

I know he does some real great work with magic but once a magician
plays around with video editing i lose all respect.

I do think that he has a real great presents and really knows how to sell
a trick but im just a smuck for real honest magic.

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Postby Miles More Magic » May 24th, '06, 06:18

Going by what I have read in a few Forums, including this one, his live shows are very good.

Can't see that he would have much chance of camera trickery there.

Like I've said, you are entitled to your opinion, just think that you haven't read some of the threads about his live shows.


As for choosing just one DVD, I wouldn't. If I only had one, I would just go out and buy more anyway. :D :D

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Postby Demitri » May 24th, '06, 07:24

I'd like an example of when he's used camera edits/tricks to pull off an effect.

Derren Brown has great presents??? I didn't know he gave his audiences gifts! You lucky British people!

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Postby Renato » May 24th, '06, 08:59

Demitri wrote:I didn't know he gave his audiences gifts! You lucky British people![/size]


Actually, in his live show some lucky people in the audience got a newspaper :wink: :D.

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Postby AJ82 » May 24th, '06, 10:43

For me it would be Born to Perform. One of my first DVDs.

As for Derren Brown, I saw him at a recent show and although I don't think I would like to perform that style of magic I do enjoy watching it and I he has my upmost respect.

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Postby black_stone » May 25th, '06, 02:26

Darrel wrote:Going by what I have read in a few Forums, including this one, his live shows are very good.

Can't see that he would have much chance of camera trickery there.

Like I've said, you are entitled to your opinion, just think that you haven't read some of the threads about his live shows.


As for choosing just one DVD, I wouldn't. If I only had one, I would just go out and buy more anyway. :D :D


you know what you are... your ether a big manipulative jerk or just stupid aand cannt read...

I said pretty clearly that i was refering to his show "Trick of the Mind"

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Postby Flash » May 25th, '06, 02:39

Whoa Mr Black Stone, now that's a wee bit harsh isn't it? I actually think that Darrel was saying that he was good on stage and there was a strong possibility that he wasn't using the techniques that you feel he employed in his TV show. It didn't sound like a personal attack to me, but I must say your reply does.

Personally I would say that unlike certain other TV magicians (who will remain nameless) Mr Brown wasn't using actors or camera tricks, well apart from a kind angle or two. But then that's just my opinion...

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Postby Miles More Magic » May 25th, '06, 03:11

black_stone wrote:After watching trick of the mind, i have no respect for
Derren Brown... thats what they call BS Magic ...




[/quote]
some of his stuff is honest magic... but most of what i have seen of his work
has to do with tricky video edited and hired actors to play along...

I know he does some real great work with magic but once a magician
plays around with video editing i lose all respect.

I do think that he has a real great presents and really knows how to sell
a trick but im just a smuck for real honest magic. ...[/quote]




My answer to these two posts was:

Going by what I have read in a few Forums, including this one, his live shows are very good.

Can't see that he would have much chance of camera trickery there.

Like I've said, you are entitled to your opinion, just think that you haven't read some of the threads about his live shows.


As for choosing just one DVD, I wouldn't. If I only had one, I would just go out and buy more anyway. :D :D


To which you answered
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you know what you are... your ether a big manipulative jerk or just stupid aand cannt read...

I said pretty clearly that i was refering to his show "Trick of the Mind Unquote.


My reply is:
Don't think I should comment on your last post, just wanted you to read and think about it.

Flash, thank you. Yes you are correct about my last post.

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Postby Renato » May 25th, '06, 09:27

Let's not have another Self-Tying Shoelace Thread...

And as for editing, maybe Derren does it to be tidy and keep the show trim, but most if not a lot of what he does wouldn't really need editing. You have got to give him kudos for his policy of keeping in everything that doesn't work, though.

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Postby Mandrake » May 25th, '06, 11:24

Also can we please not make personal remarks and insults like those from black_stone? Forum rules and regs specifically state that this sort of thing won't be tolerated and the next step is a complete exclusion from TM.

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Postby trickyricky » May 25th, '06, 11:57

Hello!

My one and only DVD that i couldn't live without is..... Actually i could live without it, but never mind......it would be Crash 2. I love the DVD and it has a lot of stuff on there that i still havent gotten down after months and months of owning the DVD! The ACR is one of my favourites routines and it isn't anywhere near as good as it could be! Suggest a better ACR DVD and i might just change my opinion, but until then, im sticking with this one!

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Postby Mark Smith » May 25th, '06, 12:11

black_stone wrote:
Demitri wrote:May I ask why you have no respect for Derren Brown?


some of his stuff is honest magic... but most of what i have seen of his work
has to do with tricky video edited and hired actors to play along...

I know he does some real great work with magic but once a magician
plays around with video editing i lose all respect.

I do think that he has a real great presents and really knows how to sell
a trick but im just a smuck for real honest magic.


There are no hired actors or stooges in his show. There is no camera trickery. In fact, I can't think of any trick by Derren that would be possible with camera editing. If you can prove when he uses camera editing then you can 'lose all respect'.
Everything he does is real magic in every sense of the word. He is fooling the audience with sleight of hand when he claims other methods are at work, and that is probably the greatest type of magic. When sleight of hand isn't seen thats great, when it isn't even considered as the method then you've reached nigh on perfection.

Again... Devil's Picture Book is my favourite DVD. Such card skill is unbelievable, but such skill in the subtleties of misdirection and timing is just beyond comprehension.

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Postby Stephen Ward » May 25th, '06, 12:19

Well said, There are no stooges. Derren's methods are well know for some effects.

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