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Post by Ben Blau on May 11, 2016 19:43:53 GMT -5
Today I went to my local magic shop to road test my new ESP match-up routine, "UNFAZED". The script and blocking are not yet tight, and I was doing the performance right next to another magician who was simultaneously performing a different trick for a different crowd. (This is rather like trying to sing one song while listening to another.) Anyway, at this point I consider the routine to be at least STRUCTURALLY complete. Here is the performance footage, in case you're interested. (Much more rehearsal and script refinement are needed to get this up to my performance standards.) Nevertheless, I thought you might enjoy seeing something of mine that's early in its development. www.dropbox.com/s/f4qm918ioc13x7u/UNFAZED%20-%20Road%20Test.mp4?dl=0
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RexD
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Post by RexD on May 11, 2016 20:15:58 GMT -5
Thanks mate. Nice routine...
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Post by stefanalexxis on May 11, 2016 20:47:17 GMT -5
Yeah, it's still showing its youth but it has a lot of potential. I'll enjoy seeing what it turns into.
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Post by Ben Blau on May 12, 2016 19:12:51 GMT -5
Yeah, it's still showing its youth but it has a lot of potential. I'll enjoy seeing what it turns into. Thanks, man. I probably shared this video prematurely, but I'm really excited about where this is heading. Part of my creative process is to film early versions of my routines so that I can get a more objective sense of how the look and sound. They also help me spot the flaws, weaknesses and strengths.
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Post by Ben Blau on May 12, 2016 19:14:24 GMT -5
By the way, the title of the effect is related in a certain way to the method behind it -- in case anyone was wondering.
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