The Best Pyro Effect Ever.

Sep 1, 2007
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Hey guys,
I've been really interested in tricks with fire for a while and I've got some birthday cash coming my way soon, so, here's the question: What is the best pyro effect you've come across? Minimal set-up is always good, but I'm willing to go through as much prep as Fraud (for those of you who know where I'm coming from) to do somthing truely amazing. I've considered flash pads/paper, but I've never used them before...

Any suggestions would be great,

-Matt
 

Dex

Sep 18, 2007
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I don't think you can call it a "Pyro effect" as such but I am a big fan of Jay Sankey's "In a flash". Here's a little picture of me performing it, so you get the idea : You'll need to buy some pads of flash paper though.


Or there is Nicolas Lepage's great "pyris" (But be sure to take the gimmicked version)


Other than that ... Have fun with flash paper !
 
Sep 1, 2007
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In a flash is amazing, others of my favorite aren't really effects they're more like gags, but the flaming altoid can or the flaming book are also fun
 
Sep 1, 2007
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Cool. I had just thought of Jay Sankey's In a Flash, just as I walked away from the computer... Other than the gimmicked deck, is it a fairly practical trick? Easy to do, I mean?
 
Well are you looking for a street effect? Because "In A Flash" is a wonderful card effect. I've had lots of fun with it. Fuse is another cool fire gimmick for the street. Peter Loughran recently released an effect titled Fire Flight. Here's a description:

"The performer invites a spectator up to help him tell the story of the ancient legend of the Phoenix. A small ceramic plate is introduced and placed in front of the spectator on the table. The performer asks to borrow a ring from the spectator. With empty hands the performer introduces a piece of tissue paper and cleanly and openly folds the tissue paper around the spectators ring in open view. The tissue paper now containing the borrowed ring is set onto to the ceramic plate. The performer instructs the spectator to cover the tissue paper and their ring with both hands to make sure nothing enters or is taken away from the plate.

Now the performer with empty hands shows a second piece of tissue paper and rips a long strip off one side and discards the rest. The strip is now folded in such a way that it resembles a paper origami ring. A candle is introduced and the paper origami ring is placed around the center of the candle. The performer again shows his hands empty. A box of matches is introduced and the performer begins to talk about the legend of the Phoenix, an ancient mythical bird that would live for hundreds of years only to burn and then be reborn from the ashes of fire. The performer now strikes a match and asks the spectator to carefully remove their hands guarding the tissue paper with the ring inside, The performer lights the candle then drops the match onto the ceramic plate lighting the tissue paper. The paper burns in a flash and the ring is gone. The performer now at finger tips grabs the edge of the paper origami ring tied around the center of the lit candle and slowly pulls it up towards the candle flame and off the candle. The flame lights the paper origami ring as it is taken off where it burns in a flash between the performer's fingertips and in its place in between the finger tips of the performer is the borrowed ring.

Alternate Ending: The performer uses the match which lights the tissue paper and it burns in a flash and the ring has vanished. Now the performer lights the paper ring around the center of the candle, and the paper origami ring burns in a flash and in its place is the spectators borrowed ring around the center of the candle!

Important features:

* Extremely visual magic
* The transposition appears to happen in an instant flash of fire
* Only one borrowed ring is used
* No pulls, no threads, and no magnets are used
* Can be done surrounded
* The ring is safe at all times and is never in direct contact with the fire
* Do it standing up or sitting down
* Do it in short sleeves
* No jacket or special clothing is required
* Virtually no set up, and boasts an instant reset
* Practically any type of ring may be used, large or small
* You start clean and finish clean
* Easy to do, and can be learned in minutes
* Great for table hopping, bar magic, busking, and even stage or parlor settings

Fire Flight comes with instructional booklet, candle, and gimmick.

Supply your own flash paper, ceramic plate and candle holder."



If you are looking for a stage trick there are SO many. Such as Fickle Fire, book on fire, fire wallet. So many cool gadgets that can enhance your routine.

If you look around you can find some wonderful fire effects.

Mitchell
 

pnmilton

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Depends what kind of magician you are really...
If you're close up/walk around/restaurant then a jardonnet/fire wallet is brilliant.
Anything that uses flash paper is always good. Look into David Stones stuff. He has some great productions using flash paper.
As others have said In a Flash by Sankey is great (you kinda need a table though - unless you're clearly insane like Dex and want to light a fire in your hands.
I've heard Flare is good (if like you said you don't mind the set up) perfect for street or one off performances in front of friends.
Hope that helps,

Phil
 

Bizzaro

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Sep 1, 2007
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There is an effect that came out a while back called PYRIS which is a flame held in yer hand turned to a coin. The gaff is pretty nice too.

There is the inviso-torch by Jim Pace (Maker of MANY fine fire magic toys) and things like john kennedy's flaming match and other such devices.
 
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