Hi everybody!
So, for the majority of my magic career, I've been performing close up, but I recently decided I want to try something at stage, for an up and coming talent show this year, and I've gotta' good 5 months or so. I figured I should start eventually, since, if I plan on continuing with my magic, that getting to stage would be inevitable at some point in my magic career.
But again, I'm only starting, so... I guess I'd want something that was beginner's, simple, but also... Just something that's just a great effect in general. I've heard that uh... I think it's called, "Snowstorm", where someone takes a tissue, and fans it, and it all turns into, well, what looks like a snow storm? I've heard great things about that one.
Another question I've had though, is, if I took one of the newer effects here on T11; "Smoke". A year ago, I saw that performance, where Lorenzo Paletti, blew that smoke into the wine glass, and passed it... Words couldn't explain the astonishment and amazement I felt. I've always wanted to perform that, but I really don't like the idea of smoking at all. And I wanted to do this, but I'm not sure if it'd be good, for on stage.
All insights and opinions are appreciated! Thank you!
So, for the majority of my magic career, I've been performing close up, but I recently decided I want to try something at stage, for an up and coming talent show this year, and I've gotta' good 5 months or so. I figured I should start eventually, since, if I plan on continuing with my magic, that getting to stage would be inevitable at some point in my magic career.
But again, I'm only starting, so... I guess I'd want something that was beginner's, simple, but also... Just something that's just a great effect in general. I've heard that uh... I think it's called, "Snowstorm", where someone takes a tissue, and fans it, and it all turns into, well, what looks like a snow storm? I've heard great things about that one.
Another question I've had though, is, if I took one of the newer effects here on T11; "Smoke". A year ago, I saw that performance, where Lorenzo Paletti, blew that smoke into the wine glass, and passed it... Words couldn't explain the astonishment and amazement I felt. I've always wanted to perform that, but I really don't like the idea of smoking at all. And I wanted to do this, but I'm not sure if it'd be good, for on stage.
All insights and opinions are appreciated! Thank you!