I need some opinions. Which effect is more pliable in different situations?
How much practice should be inputted into each of these effects? (Although it varies from performer to performer)
Other opinions that might help me here.
I am a big fan of Homer, but wanted to weigh out my options here.
brian.
for your first question; DigDis is probably more pliable in my opinion. I have CoinOne and love it, its kinda a walk around deal, or if your crowd is standing and you are sitting, it can be done if you are standing and if your crowd/audience is sitting, say at like a table but its just a little tricky, you have to have your hands pretty much at the edge of the table. where digital dissolve can be done in any situation.
Practice wise, CoinOne (if your not familiar or well practiced at coin slights) will take more practice, it is a full coins accross routine, so getting the moves fluid will take you more practice. DigDis takes practice also but not as much in my opinion.
DigDis CAN be done in just your hands but it hits harder in someone elses.
as an added note, coinone requires a gimmick on top of it, so if you don't already have it, you will also have to purchase that.
where DD comes with the gimmick so it's obviously cheaper.
I have and use both, if you have any other questions just PM me. Hope I could help.
William