I was gonna say. I didn't think there were magicians present in Australia this year capable of HCE, save the Copperfield tour, and I would have died if somehow I missed a presentaion of it. The reviews of it are killer. Having the reviews Vigil does from such a range of magicians is quite scary...
are you reffering to Vernon's Trick that cannot be explained? That's a b!tch of a trick. Still haven't had the balls to try it.
Are you familiar with Juan Tamariz's "Mnemonicosis"? That's a much more workable version if you're not as proficient.
It's not a DVD but:
1 word: Erdnase.
You couldn't fit all that information into a single DVD. That's pretty much the only resource you'll need for awhile.
Source please.
Define: Cold
and
Define: Air,
then we'll talk.
In the situation being discussed, the amount of water in the air betwen the two situations would be negligible.
My point still stands.
cold air holds the same amount of moisture as warm air, it's just that water evaporates at a much slower rate than in dry air, so it just seems like there's less. Also, when you take an item out of cold air into warmer air, the water condenses and produces actual wetness.
What's worked good...
I sincerely hope you're not being serious.
On topic,
The website shouldn't matter, neither should the artist. Hell, if there was a new effect out that I liked the look of, produced by Val Valentino, I'd probably buy it.
It's a fair question, because in my experience, girls react differently to magic as guys do. For example, I wouldn't recommend to stigmata or iVanish to a predominantly female audience, nor would I recommend making a rose appear for a bunch of guys. Things that I've performed that I've found...