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ganvar
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Posted on: Nov. 30 2000,00:56 |
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I have to admit, that David Blaine dude has some balls to freeze himself in that block of ice. If someone offered you a large sum of money, would any of you freeze yourself? I know I sure as hell wouldn't. The main reason is since I am positive that I would die, so there is no point for all the money.
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DrunkNigel
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Posted on: Dec. 01 2000,20:03 |
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quote: Originally posted by whiskey@throttle: He's an illusionist. It's an illusion.Remember when he did the float off the ground trick? Thank wires and film editing. (that's too bad, cause I was quite impressed at first)
I saw that! He was just walking up to people on the street and doing it. It looked like he was getting dizzy and the people were like going crazy. I was like "FUCK! How the hell is he doing that shit?" How was he doing that shit anyways? ------------------ "If it doesn't work, hit it with a hammer."
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whiskey@throttle
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Posted on: Dec. 01 2000,20:42 |
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You know, I used to do that trick in my bit(I used to do magic at a local country club). To do it, you simply stand a good 4-5 ft away from your audience, with no one on your sides. Standing at a 45 degree angle, put your feet together, with your left foot (I assume the left is the one closest to the audience) slightly ahead of your right, so that you can see 2-3 inches of your right heel. Then, lift your arms (to distract and add emphasis) as you lift your feet. You will be lifting your left foot completely off the ground while balancing on the tip of your right. Obviously, you only want your audience to see your left foot, and the back of your right, off the ground. The higher you can balance, the better the trick. Some guys can go pretty damn high, so the trick isn't as lame as it sounds. Still, it's very simple in theory.David Blaine added a little to this, and there were scenes (medium shot from behind) wherein he completely levitated. I thought, "shit...there's something I've never even heard of." However, just like a couple other of his "Street Magic" tricks, I soon found out (and saw the pre-production tapes) that it was all due to post-production editing and in the case of the levitation, cranes and wires. What a load of crap.
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