The first effect (well mentalist call the first effect 'you') was great. ... I think the applause either way starting things off very well and everyone now knows that this is going to be relaxed.
Thanks, I went over that a few times to get the timing down (I guess it turned out well?)
The cards across, though slightly rushed, was done really well. I prefer two spectators hand to hand, BUT that's neither here nor there as everyone enjoyed it.
Yes, I feel as if the whole routine was a bit rushed. It was my first actual "hired" gig, so I guess nerves got me a little. I am actually talking to a friend about doing a cards across with the cards in envelopes, so that will most likely take over this current one.
Doc Daley's Trick was performed very well, Alfie was right when he said it seemed a bit muttered throughout, but that's too much of a problem.
I always seem to not be clear enough (speaking wise) with that trick, not sure where that comes from, I'll work on that.
The biddle trick didn't seem to flow, not because of the pauses, but you said it was about 'estimation' and then had a volunteer pick out cards, I think it can be overhauled and tweaked to flow better either presentation or handling-wise.
Ok, I had a script for it (roughly) but I didn't have a good transition into it in this set. We can discuss it in the PM.
Carbon Paper was very good. The only problem I had with it was blocking, I could tell you're used to performing for smaller groups, but if you would have turned your body so that everyone to the right could have watched you burn the card it would have opened and invited everyone in. The script for this one could also be refined, it just seemed meh (compared to the potential).
Ok, I can see that. Yeah I wasn't very used to this large of a crowd, so that can explain the blocking. Again, we can discuss a script in PM. I've tried to script this but I can't come up with anything to work with.
ID. Overall it was great, the selection did seem rushed, that wasn't entirely your fault but it didn't hurt the effect any. I have a few lines I'll send you in the PM that'll help build it and make it play better without changing anything. Also, for that big of a group it's almost better to do the fan at chest height with the back of the cards facing you and the display showing to everyone (I think we talked about this though.)
Yes we did talk about that, and I tried it before hand while practicing and some other cards slipped. I guess its worn down a bit, I have some Dullcote spray for it though. I just didn't want to risk it. The reason it was rushed was because I saw another card slip out, and that would ruin the whole trick, so I just closed the spread quickly to avoid flashing.
Anyway, I'm going to watch it again tomorrow and then PM you some better (more in depth) advice. Overall it was a good performance, and if the second one ended up better than the first then kudos. Almost everything I'm going to end up PMing you are things that would work themselves out through regular performing for this sized group.
Alright cool, I'm looking forward to it.
Jacob